Title:Different Worlds, Same Feelings.

Show:Gossip Girl/Wizards of Waverly Place

Pairing:Jenny/Alex

Summary:This is just a quick crossover story I wrote about two girls from very different backgrounds who meet by chance and everything that happens after that. It's not really about the shows as much as it is about the two girls.

Disclaimer:I don't own the characters or the shows, they are property of the CW, Warner Bros. Television, Disney and It's a Laugh Productions.

Chapter 1.

Thursday, May 20th, 2010.

Jenny slammed the door to her locker, grabbed her purse and stormed out of the school. It wasn't the first time she'd left in a huff, but it was the first time in a few months and as she marched out the door and down the street she ran smack into a pretty brunette, knocking her on her cute little ass in the process.

"Oh god, I'm sorry." Jenny said as she knelt down and checked on the young girl.

After letting out an initial groan, the young girl smiled at Jenny, "I'm fine, really. I wasn't really paying attention to where I was going."

"This was all my fault." Jenny said, reaching out to help the girl to her feet, "I was upset and I was walking fast and I really don't even remember seeing anyone in front of me, that's the kind of trance I was in."

The girl wiped some dirt from her jeans and smiled at Jenny, "Well, no harm done."

"Listen, I feel really bad about this. Can I buy you lunch maybe? It would make me feel a lot better."

"You don't have to do that."

"I want to." Jenny smiled widely, "Please, I honestly need to something to take my mind of the horrible day I've had."

Alex shrugged and smiled at the pretty blonde, "Okay, I can't say no to that. I've been there myself."

"Great." Jenny said with a smile as she held out her hand, "Oh, my name's Jenny."

"Hi Jenny, my name's Alex, it's nice to meet you." Alex replied.

Jenny pulled out her cell phone, "I just need to make a call. I need to get the limo here."

"The limo? You must be from the rich part of town." Alex said with a slight smile.

"Guilty as charged, but the limo's not my families, it's my dad's new wife's. That's hard to say, I hope it made sense. Anyway, she's very rich and now I have access to a limo whenever I want it."

"That sounds pretty nice."

"Oh it is." Jenny said with a big smile, "So, do you go to school around here?"

"Actually no, I'm here looking for a friend of mine. She said she got lost and she mentioned this school, but I don't see her." Alex said, looking around for any sign of Harper, "Why don't you make your call and I'll call her and see what's going on."

"Okay, I'll see you in a few then."

Alex walked away from the steady stream of teenagers walking up and down the street, sliding into a corner so she could have some privacy. She pushed Harper's name on her phone and waited for her to pick up.

"Alex, where are you? I called you an hour ago." Harper said, sounding somewhat annoyed.

"I couldn't get away until now, so where are you?"

"I called your place and Justin came and picked me up. I left you messages, lots of them."

"Oh, well, I haven't checked them so I guess that's my fault." Alex said as she kept a close eye on Jenny the whole time she was talking, "Anyway, I'm glad you're back safe and sound."

"Do you need a ride back here?"

"No, I met someone and I'm going to have lunch with her."

"Her?" Harper asked, instantly insecure at the thought of Alex meeting someone new, "Who did you meet?"

"I just know her name is Jenny." Alex said, smiling at Jenny as she looked over at her, "She goes to school where you called me from. We kind of ran into each other, literally."

"I see." Harper said, leaving a long pause before she continued, "I guess I will talk to you when you get home."

"Yep, I shouldn't be long." Alex said just as Jenny began walking towards her, "I gotta go, bye for now."

Jenny stopped in front of Alex, "Is your friend okay?"

Alex nodded, "Yes, she got a ride a home from my brother. I guess she left me messages but I never checked them."

"WOW, I wish I could do that. I can't go 10 minutes without checking my phone."

"I bet you have a much more active social life than I do."

"That I can't believe." Jenny said, blatantly looking Alex over from head to toe, "Someone as pretty you has to be on the speed dial of every guy around."

"I wish, but no, I spend most of time getting in trouble at school, or working at my family's restaurant." Alex said with a sigh, feeling strangely boring all of a sudden.

"You must be pretty close to your family if you spend that much time with them."

"I guess so, but I do wish I had more time away from them to."

"You do now, so why don't we do something fun? I haven't had fun in weeks." Jenny said, her smile slowly fading until she looked back at Alex, "Well, you don't want to hear about my problems, but I've been dying to get away from the drama that is my life. Have you ever been shopping on Fifth Avenue?"

"Are you kidding?" Alex laughed, "I couldn't afford to buy a bottle of water anywhere near there, let alone actual clothes. My mom's talked about it before, but that's as close as I've ever been."

Jenny smiled, "Well, I happen to think that you haven't lived until you've shopped there and I also happen to have a pretty nice allowance now and I would love to share it with someone."

"I don't know. I don't feel right about taking money from you."

"That's good, because it shows you have a conscience, but this is my offer and I want to do this, so you'd be doing me a favor if you joined me." Jenny reached in and took Alex by the hand, "What do you say?"

Looking down at Jenny holding onto her hand, Alex couldn't help but smile, "You have a very persuasive smile and since it might be the only chance I get, I'd love to join you."

Jenny smiled excitedly, "Great, well let's go stand by the side of the road and wait for the limo to show up."

As they stood waiting Blair walked up and stood beside them, "Who's your friend?"

"Oh, this is Alex. I just met her."

Alex smiled and waved at Blair, "Hi."

"So is this your rebound girl?" Blair asked with a mischievous smile.

"Blair, would you shut up." Jenny yelled, cringing at the thought of dealing with Blair's mouth at a time like this.

"Oh, I'm sorry, I guess she isn't aware of this. My bad." Blair said, acting as innocent as she could, "Carry on then, but you really should warn the girl that there's no chance of this lasting."

Jenny glared at Blair, grabbed her by the arm and dragged her far away from Alex, "What did you say that for? I just met her. Now she's going to be thinking all kinds of things about me. Thanks a lot."

"Maybe you'll think twice before you stick your pretty little nose in my business." Blair pulled her arm away from Jenny's rather firm grip, "Telling Chuck I slept with Serena was evil. He didn't need to know that and you had no right to tell him. I think what I did just now hardly makes us even, but I'll get there eventually. We both know that."

"Why are you such a bitch all the time? I didn't tell Chuck anything you idiot." Jenny said, wishing she could yell it to the world.

Blair turned white as a ghost, "But I saw you talking to him right before he confronted me. It had to be you. Serena wouldn't do that and nobody else knew."

"That's where you're wrong. Nate knew." Jenny growled, wanting to slap some sense into Blair, "As you know Nate still has some issues with Serena and I don't think he liked seeing you cheat on his best friend, so maybe get your facts straight before you go attacking someone."

Blair held her head down and let out a depressed sigh, "Okay, I guess I owe you an apology. Let me talk to your new friend. I'll tell her I was just joking and she won't give it another thought. But she is cute, so I sure wouldn't rule her out as a possible girlfriend."

"Blair, I just met her. We aren't going to be doing anything but shopping."

"Don't kid yourself, shopping can be a very arousing experience." Blair said with a breathless sigh, "I can't tell you how many times Serena and I have had sex in a change room on some Fifth Avenue store. Oh god, those are some good times."

Jenny lowered her head and turned away from Blair, "I didn't need to hear that."

Blair grinned, but quickly put on her serious face, "Anyway, did you want me to talk to her?"

"No, I think it's best if you don't say another word." Jenny said, covering Blair's mouth.

"If I had a dime every time someone told me to shut up I'd be rich."

"You are rich."

"Now you know why." Blair said with a smirk as she walked away from the two girls.

Jenny shook her head and put on a big smile as she walked back towards Alex, "So, where do you want to start? Bergdorf's? Tiffany's? Chanel, Prada, Versace?"

"Anywhere is fine with me, they all sound amazing."

"Okay then, Bergdorf's it is." Jenny said with a relieved smile as her limo pulled up just in the nick of time.

Both girls hopped into the back seat of the limo, sitting side by side as the limo drove off.

Alex sat quietly for a couple minutes, but she couldn't get Blair's comments out of her head, "So, who was that girl you were talking to?"

"I was hoping you'd forget all about her." Jenny said, half smiling and half cringing at the thought of discussing Blair's comments, "She likes to cause trouble, that's all."

"She said something about me being a rebound girl?" Alex asked as casually as she could, while sitting on the edge of her seat waiting for the reply.

"This was supposed to be a trip to forget about all the drama in my life not add to it." Jenny groaned as she fell back on the soft seat, "I don't want to scare you away, I was hoping we could just have a nice fun time today."

"I'm not scared away, I'm just curious."

Jenny sat up and took a deep breath, "Okay, yes, I dated a girl before this and that's one reason why I'm not really having a great day. I just found out she's dating someone else and I didn't want to think about it and now here I am, talking about it some more."

Alex immediately felt bad as she saw Jenny's reaction, "Sorry. I had no idea. Forget I asked."

"No, it's fine." Jenny said, smiling and touching Alex's arm to assure her that all was well, "It actually feels good to talk about it with someone. When I met you I guess I wanted to believe life does go on and I really wanted to have a good time."

"Then let's do that." Alex said, putting on a big smile as she tried to process everything she'd just learned, "I'm still excited about seeing all these amazing stores."

"You're taking this very well. Some people might've been freaked out by all this."

Alex nodded and smiled, "I'm a firm believer in the idea that you love who you love and as long as you're happy I don't think it matters who you love."

"I'm glad to hear that." Jenny said, relieved that Alex was so calm about her love life.

After a quiet ride through to 5th Avenue, Jenny grabbed Jenny's hand as the limo pulled to a stop just outside Bergdorf's, "Well, here we are. Let me show you one of my favorite places to shop."

Alex happily took Jenny's hand and walked into the beautiful store, looking around at the dizzying array of handbags, shoes and accessories and didn't know where to go first, "There's so much to look at."

"Oh this is just the main floor, there's a lot more than this, there's 7 floors to the store." Jenny said as she watched Alex's reaction.

"OMG." Alex said with a surprised smile, "How do you find your way around?"

"Don't worry, I'll take care of that." Jenny slid in behind Alex, "What do you want to look at first? Shoes? Jewelry? Maybe some of the designer collections, there's some amazing dresses on the 3rd floor that I know would look amazing on you."

"I feel so out of place here." Alex said, looking around at the elegantly dressed women walking around the store, "I'm more of a jeans and t-shirt kind of girl, I tend to mock most girly things, but I have to admit some of those dresses in the window look so beautiful."

"There's no harm in trying something on. It's the best way to see how things look. You don't have to buy it, but sometimes it just feels good to see how it looks in the mirror."

"I guess I could try one on."

"That's the spirit." Jenny said, taking Alex by the hand and leading toward the elevators, "So, can I ask you a personal question?"

"Sure, why not."

"I was just wondering if you had a boyfriend."

Alex shook her head, "No, not right now."

"That surprises me." Jenny said as she stepped onto the elevator.

"I haven't really been looking. I guess it's just not that important to me."

"That sure doesn't sound like most of the girls I know."

"I've had a couple boyfriends, sort of, but things just didn't work out." Alex said calmly.

Jenny stepped out of the elevator and waited for Alex to join her, "Anyway, let's find you a dress that you just love."

"Even if I could afford it I have nowhere to wear something like this."

"Well, there is a party this Saturday in Huntington and that would be a perfect time to show off a new dress."

"I don't know, I don't think I'd fit in at those kinds of parties." Alex sighed as she looked around the beautiful room full of dresses, "Like I said, I'm more likely to make fun of them, no offense."

"None taken, I was the same way before I became part of this lifestyle." Jenny paused and noticed Alex looking somewhat uncomfortable, "I hope you don't think I'm asking you on a date or anything, I just meant we could go as friends."

"No, I didn't think that." Alex said shaking her head.

Jenny continued to be surprised by Alex's responses, "Oh, well then I feel a little silly for saying anything."

"It's fine, I just figured you'd be going with someone else."

"It's not that easy to find someone to date, you know, that isn't a boy." Jenny said with a slight smile, "In my circle of friends I've kind of run out of options. I'm really not very good at meeting new people."

"I guess I could go as your friend."

Sensing hesitation in Alex's voice, Jenny quickly began back peddling, "On second thought you'd probably be subjected to a lot of questions about why you're dating me, because that's what everyone will think. I don't think I want to put you through that."

"I don't mind at all. I think it would be fun." Alex said, liking the idea more and more of being anywhere with Jenny, "I'm not sure what you'd want me to say to them though."

Jenny shrugged, "Just tell the truth, you're there as my guest, as a friend, they'll assume what they want anyway."

Alex paused, remembering some of the looks she got when she went to parties with Harper, "I go parties with my best friend all the time, I wonder if people think we're a couple. I never gave a thought until now, but I can sure see how they might come to that conclusion."

"People will always gossip, but you seem to be pretty immune to it, so that's a very good trait to have if you want to live in this world." Jenny said as she looked through the rack of designer clothes, handing a pretty red dress to Alex.

Alex took the dress and held up against her body, "I don't think I could live in your world, but I wouldn't mind visiting for a bit."

"That would like really look sexy on you. " Jenny said with an approving smile.

"It's a little revealing isn't it?" Alex said, referring to the plunging neckline.

Jenny moved in real close, getting a close up view of the dress, "Well, I think you will fill it out nicely."

"Maybe that's what I'm afraid of." Alex said as she lowered the dress and attempted to put it back on the rack only to feel Jenny's hand lunge at her wrist.

"Not so fast." Jenny said, grabbing the dress from Alex, "You have to at least try it on and see what it looks like. The neckline has a very sharp V outline, not a sweeping one, so you wouldn't be showing as much skin as you might think."

"I'm not used to showing any skin, at least from these." Alex said as she pointed to her breasts.

"You're only young once, don't pass up a chance to show them off while they still look so perfect."

Alex smiled at Jenny's flattering opinion of her breasts, "Are you wearing something like this?"

Jenny nodded, "Oh yes, I'm going to make sure everyone remembers me from this party. I want to show them that just because my ex is dating a movie star doesn't mean that I'm crying myself to sleep every night."

"A movie star?"

"Yes, Vanessa is my ex girlfriend, who also dated my older brother, which I know is very odd and creepy, but now she's dating Olivia Burke."

Alex stared at Jenny in awe, "OMG, you're kidding? I thought she was dating her co star, what's his name?"

"That was publicity. You can't believe everything you read." Jenny said with a laugh, "Olivia was dating my brother and then I guess they had a threesome with Vanessa and now Olivia has dumped my brother and is with Vanessa, so that's what my life's like."

"WOW. A threesome? You do live in a very different world." Alex said, amazed at what goes on outside her little world.

"I sure do. Did I scare you off?" Jenny asked with a smile.

"No, it's kind of exciting in a way. I've always liked Olivia, she's so pretty and she can sing and act, I had no idea she was into girls." Alex sighed, as she began to picture Olivia in a whole new light.

"I don't think this is going to last. I think she's just experimenting and soon she will dump Vanessa and run back to some movie star in Hollywood."

"Why do you say that?"

"Because she can't like Vanessa, I wouldn't be able to stand it if they stayed together, so I have to believe this." Jenny said with another cute grin.

"Oh, I get it." Alex said with a big smile, "Anyway, is there anything else I should know about your life?"

"Well, my brother is annoying, my dad is really nice, but very strict, my new step mom is pretty cool most of the time and my step sister Serena is beautiful and she has way more relationship problems than I do. My step brother is gay, I mean for real, and they are insanely rich." Jenny said with a smile, "So what about your family? Any stories to tell?"

"Well, I have two brothers, one older and one younger. My older brother is the good one, he gets perfect grades and is perfect at everything he does, which is annoying and my little brother is a lot like me, he's a bit of trouble maker and he loves to do anything that's fun and he doesn't care about the consequences. My mom and dad are both pretty normal for parents. They have their quirks, but overall they don't embarrass me much at least. Of course there's Harper, my best friend since I will little. She's the perfect best friend. She's always there for me, she never judges me and I sure give her plenty of opportunity for it, but she stands by me no matter what."

Jenny smiled at Alex's family history, "I like your life so much better than mine already. Your family seems normal compared to mine."

Alex smiled as she thought of her wizard homework, "I can't say that we don't have our secrets, but all in all we're a pretty boring family."

"Secrets huh? I like those."

"Maybe one day I'll tell you some of them." Alex said with a playful smile.

"I look forward to it." Jenny said with a sexy smile, "Now, you need to get this dress on so I can see how you look."

"Fine, I'll try it on but I'm not going to like it." Alex said with a sexy pout as she walked into the change room.

After a couple minutes the change room doors opened and Alex walked out in the stunning red dress, but she with her arms folded in front of her chest, "This is almost worse than I thought. My boobs are barely covered. I can't wear this in public. I can't even wear it in front of a mirror without freaking out."

"Oh stop, you just need to get more in tune with your body, now let's have a look. Drop those hands." Jenny said as she walked towards Alex.

Alex took her time but slowly let her hands fall to her side, revealing more cleavage than she has shown in her lifetime, "I look like a slut don't I?"

"Are you kidding? You look gorgeous." Jenny said as she walked in a circle around Alex, "This dress fits you perfectly. It hugs all of your curves and you should not be hiding those breasts. Trust me, they are a fashion accessory you know."

"Not to me they aren't. They are supposed to be hidden, not on display like this." Alex turned and looked at the mirror, causing her to once again cover her breasts, "How do people wear dresses like this? I can feel the air on them every time I move. It's really strange."

"You are so cute right now." Jenny said with a cute laugh, "I can see you've led a very sheltered life in terms of the clothes you wear. I was like that the first time I wore something a bit revealing, but you get over it. Soon you won't even notice and neither will anyone else." Jenny pulled Alex's hands away from her chest, "Okay, maybe those would be hard to ignore, but it's only one party, I think you can manage it. How about this, you come back to my place and you wear this in my bedroom for a while, get used to how it feels, and maybe you'll see it's not such a big deal after all."

"Are you sure you're going to be wearing something like this?" Alex asked hopefully.

"If you come back to my place I'll show you, but yes it's pretty low cut." Jenny said proudly, "I wanted it that way. I really have this strong desire to make an impression at this party. I may not wear such revealing clothes all the time, but every now and then it feels pretty sexy to do it."

"If my dad ever saw me in this I'd run away and never come back."

"You sweet thing, it's not that bad." Jenny said, laughing at Alex's overreaction, "You're a sexy young woman, you have breasts, you have curves and the dress is designed to show them off. It's not like you're going to be naked, that might be a bit much, but this is just how people dress around here. Come on, let's buy this and get back to my place."

"I never even looked at the price."

"Oh do not want to look at the price or you'll never say yes." Jenny said as he grabbed the price tag and covered it up with her hand.

"You can't hold it forever. I have to change out of it now." Alex said, walking back to the change room with Jenny following her.

"Then I guess I'm coming with you." Jenny said stubbornly.

"I won't look at the price."

"Yes you will."

"You know me too well already, of course I'd look." Alex said with her trademark grin.

Jenny opened the change room door and spun Alex around. She unzipped the dress and slid it off Alex's slender body, keeping the price tag covered the whole time. Once Alex had stepped out of it completely, Jenny put the dress behind her and then had nothing to do but to stare at Alex standing naked in front of her.

Alex stumbled to find her clothes, even though they were hanging nicely in front of her. She could feel Jenny's eyes on her and instead of feeling awkward or embarrassed she felt a strange calm come over herself. While Jenny felt the exact opposite, finding it hard to concentrate all of a sudden.

Luckily, Alex got dressed pretty quickly, but smiled at how Jenny avoided eye contact as she walked past her, "Can I at least know a general idea of how much it cost?"

Jenny grinned, "Try adding up your whole wardrobe and you'd be close."

"I knew I shouldn't have asked."

"It's my treat, so don't give it another thought." Jenny said as she wrapped her arm around Alex's waist and headed towards the checkout counter, "Besides, it's much better that I do something nice for someone else anyway, so just think of it as helping me become a better person."

"I like the way you think." Alex said with a warm smile.

After paying for the dress, Jenny and Alex got back in the limo and headed back to Jenny's place.

End of Chapter 1.

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