Authors Note: so I'm not sure how this will fly with everyone which is why I decided to make it a short story, three chapters 400-700 words each. If it goes well I'll make more Community stories. I also ship Annie/Troy Britta/Jeff maybe I'll do one for one of those. Oh and can't forget Annie and Abed! I have yet to review so this chapter will probably get updated tonight, fix up the grammar if there's any mistakes.

Annie sat in her seat in the study room prepared for the study lesson of the day about ten minutes earlier then the time the group was scheduled to meet, however she was always early. She liked it that way.

She pulled each chair out just a foot so her friends could comfortably sit down and pull their own chairs back into the table to engage in a shared hour of learning...

Sadly not much learning really went on in the lessons, they were more like schedules gossip sessions from Annie's point of view.

"Abed!" She yelled with a smile seeing the first one of her friends walk into the room.

"Hey Annie." The tall lanky man responded laying his school bag on side of his chair before siting down. Once he sat down he glanced over to Troys empty chair and smiled.

Of course Abed wasn't happy Troy was gone, that was his best friend! But going back to his movie obsession he liked to repeat that particular reference.. To acknowledge that Troy was there before, because knowing Troy was there once before and believing he would be back some time again some how made him being gone better.

"Your not still doing that reference, are you Abed?" Annie said as her eyes locked in on her friend. She some times worried about Abed, more like a lot of times..

Without Troy around to keep Abed in line there was always that possibility that he would do some thing over the top to get him self or others in trouble, or worse, and Troy made Annie promise to keep an extra close eye on Abed. She had promised him she would, and she intended to keep that promise.

"No." Abed replied shaking his head. Lying came second nature to him, he didn't always like to take the time to explain himself.

"Well ok." She mumbled unsure.

Her thought on the subject was cut short when Jeff came into the room. "Hey Jeff!" She said happily sporting her best smile.

"Hey Annie, can I talk to you outside for a minute?" He looked down at the brunette laying a hand on her shoulder.

"Of course." She replied blushing a little shaking his hand off walking to the exit of the study room with him.

"Listen, Annie." He made sure to make eye contact. Annie could stand up to Jeff when he was being rude, but if he was nice she would never say no to him. "I was wondering if you could help me plan out the exam with your notes?"

"Jeff you have your own copy." She laughed.

"Ya but I kinda lost my binder.." He replied.

"Me having any involvement in the test would be immoral. I could sell the answers or some thing. You know better than that."

"Really Annie?.." He paused arching his eye brow as he looked down at her. "I think we both know you better then that."

"You should hold all students on the same moral standards! Even if some one might be cute and funny and pretty and your favourite, hypothetically I mean... It could be anyone... They could be just as rotten as any other student you might know."

"Come on! I'll even, I don't know, I'll make you dinner? We can have a fun night in at my place. What do you say?"

"Well... Ok! That sounds like it could be cool!"

"Planning a test isn't 'cool' Annie."

"I meant the dinner part Jeff." She said sighing.

"Maybe if I'm there. I'll see you then! Oh and you know when I say I'll make dinner I mean I'll order in." Without giving her time to answer her patted her on the back and turned for his class.

"Bye Jeff.." She frowned speaking quietly as she watched him walk away.