A/N: Hi! Jump here. in wrote this a few months ago and just found it on my computer so I thought I would upload it. This probably wont be continued, since I don't watch fop anymore, and if it is updated it will probably take a while. Please enjoy!

Disclaimer: i Don't own Fop.

"GET BACK HERE TWERP!"

Crap. Vickie was gaining on me. I kept running down the street, breathing heavily.

"TIMMY TURNER I WILL CALL YOUR PARENTS!" Vickie threatened.

I swore under my breath. Yeah I know I know, a ten year old swearing. How horrible! How scandalous! How extremely normal in this little town where I live called Dimsdale. Here, everyone one smoked and swore. I mean, come on its 1955. We have gangs steeling from and jumping kids. Is it really a big deal if we swear a bit?

"YOU STUPID #$*^ &* #%^#* !"

I kept running as fast as I could. I ducked into a dark abandoned alley. I know, I know how cliché. Hey, don't judge me! I'm just an average kid that no one understands. I'm no genius. I kept running through the Alleyway not knowing where I was going. That was, until I hit a dead end. And then I saw him Standing there. He was wearing a leather jacket and a green shirt; his black hair slicked back with way too much gel. Great, just great, a gang member. Here, in Dimsdale we call group of these kind of guys Broken Mirrors, because they are bad luck. And this guy was the ringleader of all of the Broken Mirrors. His name was Cosmo, but most people called him snake because of his uncanny ability to sneak around and how easily he could talk anyone into doing any thing he wanted. He could probably talk the world out spinning and the birds out of singing if he put his mind to it.

"Well, hello!" He said, sounding very much like a used car dealer, trying to sell a piece of junk for a ton of money. "Its Tommy, isn't it?"

"Its Timmy, not Tommy." I said, annoyed. "Cosmo, you know that."

"Hey Twerp! If you don't get back here right now, I'll tell your parents that you were naughty!"

Shoot. Vickie was closing in on me. I ran past him climbing quickly over the fence before Cosmo had time to react. I had gotten out that alley just in time, leaving Vicky swearing at me, unable to climb the fence because of her big feet, and the small chinks in the fencing. Sometimes being small for my age can be an advantage. I looked around and realized I was in a part of town I had never been to before. I had no idea were I was.