A/N: So, I've had this idea quite a while back now. Originally this was planned to be a one-shot, but the story got kinda out of hand.

Well yeah, I still think of it as a nice experiment, if it was unsuccessful or not is not my choice to make.


The Skatepark Incident

1.

Moving vans parked infront of the vacant Stewart house.

Oliver Oscar Oken asked himself what kind of people would dare to move there, six years ago it has been such a lively household, now it is only been used for dares among the youngsters living here.

After the Stewart family moved back to Tennessee no one ever thought about buying this house even though it was one of the most prettiest in the whole neighbourhood, but now, and he could not imagine how, it has been sold.

The sixteen years old boy was sitting on his front porch, right on the opposite of the old Stewart house.

A blonde woman got out of one of the vans, followed by another blonde, younger, surely her daughter.

The younger blonde looked in his direction and locked eyes with him. She smiled and waved.

Oliver was awestruck. Never has he seen such a beautiful girl before. Sure, he lived in Malibu, home of the rich and beautiful, but this girl was not only beautiful, no.

She was natural. With a small smile he waved back.

Lilly Truscott was on her way to school. More precisely her new school, Seaview high.

Two days ago she moved here, to Malibu, together with her mom. When she heard the news she was kind of happy, don't get her wrong, she had no reasons to be glad to leave Seattle, because her life was good, she had friends, a boyfriend -with whom she broke up because of the move-, was kind of popular at school and her marks were a bit better than average. Nothing to worry about. But Lilly needed a change. She wanted something new, something different and hoped she could find that in Malibu.

While she trotted along the street a car honked next to her. Sitting within was the boy living on the opposite site of the street she saw on her first day here.

„Hey, you are the new kid right?" He asked.

„I obviously am. What's up?"

„You going to school? Which one? I could give you a ride." The boy with brown shaggy hair offered.

„Seaview."

„Same as I, hop in." Lilly knew there wasn't any danger when it came to this guy, he seemed way to..goofish..to constitute a threat for her.

While buckling her seatbelt he started to drive again.

„I'm Oliver by the way."

„Lilly."

„Cool, nice to meet you, where are you from?"

On their way to school Lilly told him a lot about herself and Oliver wised her up about nearly everything she needed to know about Malibu, their school and some inhabitants. Though he didn't tell her what's the deal with her house.

Soon they arrived the parking lot.

„So, what are you doing after school?"

„I don't know, maybe help my mom to get settled in, but most of the stuff is already done, so, yeah."

Oliver sniffed a chance.

„Want to hang with me and some friends in the skatepark?"

„You skate?"

„Sure thing, man. You do too?" Oliver asked.

„I did. Years ago. But I still have my board, so yeah, I'd love to hang with you guys."

After the whole getting the shedule and being the new student procedure was over Lilly could finally relax and enter her first class. Her first day was not as bad as she thought it would be, she met a bunch of skater dudes, per se Oliver's friends.

One of them, Lukas, was in her History class. He was kind of strange, maybe Lilly only thought this way because of the strange questions he asked her.

„Lilly, psht, Lilly." Lukas whispered, sitting in the seat behind the blonde beauty.

She turned around, assured that the teacher wouldn't notice since he was busy with counting his boogers.

„What is it?" She asked the blond male.

„Even though Oliver told us not to mention this, but has something creepy happened since you've been living here?" Lilly wasn't sure where Lukas was heading with this conversation.

„Uh, no. Why?"

„No whining in the night, no luminous wavering forms, no bleeding walls in your house, nothing?" He asked, eyes getting big from curiousness.

„No Lukas, until now, I think you're the only creepy thing I met." Answered the girl, determined to finish the conversation. But Lukas wasn't done.

„Today in the skatepark, I'll show you what I'm talking about."

„Yeah, do so." Lilly said, turning back to the front and finally closing this strange conversation.

She wasn't sure if he just wanted to mess with her, but a tiny spark of curiousity went up her spine that made her wanting to know what exactly her new friend was talking about.

„I'm home." Lilly shouted while entering.

When she got no answer Lilly got worried. She remembered what Lukas said about 'bleeding walls'. 'Oh boy, I'm way to naive.'

„Mom? Are you home?" she asked.

Still no answer. When she went in the kitchen to look for some food she heard rumbling noises from upstairs.

Lilly stopped.

What should she do? Call the police? Scream? Go look?

She decided on the last one and while she went up the stairs Lilly had to think about all those horror movies she had been watching, where those stupid teenies always had to do the things that would lead to their death in the end. 'So why am I following their lead?'

Then there were more rumbling noises and Lilly knew where they came from.

The attic.

„Shit, this is way too clichee, I'm not going up there." She told herself, but her feet betrayed her and continued walking towards the attic. „No, stop feet. Stop." She hissed down, as if her feet could really hear her.

Then she felt her arm stretching out towards the door knob, her hand trembling with fear.

But before Lilly could open the door, it opened itself.

Lilly screamed.

Another scream.

Both screams stopped immediatly.

„Mooom?" Lilly started to laugh, man, has she been scared, she nearly peed her pants when the door opened.

„Lilly, why are you laughing, you nearly sent me a heart attack. Why'd you scream like that?"

„You scared me. What did you do up here? I thought you were a monster." Lilly told her.

„A monster? Oh Lilly, tell me what to do with you and your fantasy, aren't you way to old for this stuff? I just rummaged around some things the family which lived here before us left. Anyway, how was your first day?" Heather asked while both blondes made their way back downstairs.

„Oh, found anything interesting?" Lilly asked with a smirk on her face. „And yes, I had a nice day, met some cool people, going to hang with them at the skatepark later on."

„That's nice." Heather told her. „I hope they are no rowdies."

„No mom, just some skater dudes." Heather send her daughter a look, which wasn't one of approvel.

„One of them is Oliver Oken, he lives in the house opposite of ours."

„Oh? The Oken boy? I met his mother this morning, quite the woman, a police officer. Must be a good boy then." Just after the older blonde finished her talk the doorbell rang.

„Oh, this must be the guys." Lilly said and walked towards the door.

She opened it and infront of her stood Oliver, the other guys where waiting on the sidewalk with their boards, all of them looking kind of scared.

„You ready to go?" Oliver asked.

„Yeah, sure, just let me grab my board." Lilly told him and ran upstairs.

Heather went towards the door and observed the boys.

„Hello, I'm Lilly's mother, why don't you come in and wait?" She asked.

All of them got really big eyes and Lukas even went one step back.

„Uh, thanks Mrs. Truscott, but we just wait here." came Oliver's uneasy reply.

Some seconds later Lilly was back again.

She ran towards the door threw a short „Bye mom" at her mother and was immeadiatly out of the house.

As they arrived at the park, Oliver asked Lilly why she stopped skating.

"Well, you see, after a while I hadn't had the time to skate anymore, none of my friends and neither my boyfriend were into it."

"You have a boyfriend?" 'Sure, she has a boyfriend, look at that chick, dude!'

"I had. Broke up with him because of moving here. I'm not into long-distance relationships, you know?" Lilly told him.

"Although, it must be hard."

"Not really, it wasn't like I was in love with him." She looked at Oliver who had a hopeful look in his eyes.

"Well, how about we start to skate?" Lilly suggested before their conversation led into something Lilly wouldn't like.

"Sure."

Even though she hadn't rode a board for some time, she made quite the figure. Finally Lilly felt alive, she thought about how these guys could really get a place in her heart. She remembered how she loved skating, all those adrenaline shots running through her body while trying some dangerous stunts.

Hours went by and it slowly started to get dark outside.

"Yo, we leave now, see ya." one of the guys, Max, said.

Now there were only three of them left. Guess who?

Jep, Oliver, Lukas and Lilly.

"Hey Lilly, remember what I told you in History today?"

Lukas asked her, as the three of them sat down on the ground to relax for a while.

"Yeah, what about it? You show me now?" Her question got Oliver's interest.

"What do you want to show her?"

Lukas looked at both of them as if he was awaiting something.

"Miley." He said, his voice deep and husky.