Hello everyone! Welcome back to the Life of Tuesday series! If you didn't read the first story, simply titled Life of Tuesday, then you ought to do that right now. Otherwise you're going to be lost, confused, and probably a little annoyed. Just a quick flashback for those who need a refresher; last time ended with high school students- Lin and Laney- finding the Tuesday Private Academy blown up and all the students scattered about, unconscious.

So, now that all that is out of the way, get ready for a lot of confusion, it's on purpose. If you have any questions send me a P.M. or post a review (hopefully the latter will happen anyway).

And without further ado, Life of Tuesday: After Destruction...

A repetitive beeping noise filled Lacey's weak ears. She felt herself be pulled back into reality. Her eyes shot open and blurs of random colors became the scenery. Tears burned in her chocolate brown orbs as she blinked, trying to clear her useless vision. The first thing that came into view was a monitor. Her heartbeat was steady, so she assumed her heart wasn't damaged.

A familiar- yet, unplaceable- voice cut through her thoughts. "Lacey? You're awake!" Lacey groggily turned her head to find a brunette girl, around fifteen or sixteen, staring at her with wide, bluish-greenish eyes. The teenager shot to a standing postition and tackled Lacey with a hug without warning.

"Ahem," a woman in white scrubs cleared her throat, indicating that this strange teenager should leave Lacey alone. The girl took the hint and sat back down, but it was clear from her expression she was overjoyed and antsy. "Miss Peterson, correct?"

The name didn't ring a bell for Lacey, but the teenager obviously knew. "Yes ma'am. Lacey Peterson."

Lacey thought about voicing her confusion, but decided not to.

"Well, you were under a coma for about five months due t-"

"Five months!" Lacey interrupted, shock taking over her actions.

"Yes, five months. I don't think we need to say it once more." The nurse remarked sarcastically, not even bothering to look up from her checklist to meet Lacey's eye.

"Why though?"

"That's what I was going to tell you before you so rudely interrupted."

Lacey resisted the urge to roll her eyes at the sassy woman, figuring it would fair better for her in the end. However, she could not hold back a sharp comment. "You may continue; you have all the spotlight and no one's trying to steal it anymore, Miss Egotistical."

The teenager smirked, holding back a snicker.

The nurse shot Lacey a cold glare. "There was a major explosion, which you were apart of. That is why you were in a coma for so long."

Lacey thought about asking why she didn't remember a darn thing about an explosion, but held her tongue, knowing how the nurse was the only one allowed to talk apparently.

"Any questions? Or have you finally learned how to be respectful towards adults?"

Lacey wanted to laugh at who immature the nurse was acting, but instead, shook her head and gladly watched as the snotty woman walked away.

"That, was hilarious." The teenager stated, still smirking confidently. "So, how do you feel? Do you miss your friends yet? Was the explosion scary? Do you know what caused it?..."

Lacey let the girl continue to ramble as she gazed out the window, trying to figure out why she couldn't remember anything.

Then a thought popped through her head.

Something someone had said.

Something... significant.

"Only your leader can save you now."

(Other Girl...)

Demi groaned as she awoke, lights filling her vision. She shot upward into a sitting postition, recgonizing the room as a hospital room. Other than her, the small room was vacant.

A timid knock on the door bounced through the room before the wooden passage was opened. A small, shy nurse tip-toed in, a long needle in hand. Demi bit her lip, not liking the size of the needle.

"Demi Stewart, right?"

Demi nodded, a bit confused as to why she'd been referred to by that last name. She knew nobody else had the first name Demi, so it had to be her, right?

"Well, you were in a major explosion, and have just woken up from a coma that lasted..." she scanned the page, looking for answer. "Five months." She finished, sitting the list down.

Demi pointed at the needle. "Um, what's that for?"

The nurse glanced between the dark-skinned girl and the object a few times before responding. "I have to give you this shot... I'll try my best to make it as little pain as I can."

A few minutes later, the nurse had finished, and had held true to her promise. Demi had barely felt it.

A heavy exhaustion overcame Demi and her eyelids began to droop. She could've sworn that a sadistic smile spread across the nurse's lips, but Demi was definitely starting to hallucinate. Small, colorful triangle people started to dance across the tables and chairs and the nurse began to fade in and out as if she was a glitch.

And finally, sleep took Demi.

But one sentence continued to echo in her mind.

Something from the past...

"Listen to me, you can either leave her alone, or deal with me."

Anddd the other two girls shall have a POV in the next chapter! Sorry guys, but this story is being very unproductive with my imagination currently.

Also, apologies for the amount of time it took for me to get this out. I've currently been dealing with

1. School exams. My parents are super worried and have signed me up with too many tutors for my own good.

2. Ballet. I accomplished my goal and got the lead part in our recital, but it's incredibly time sucking.

3. Health issues. I'm having random dizzy spells, black spotted vision, major exhaustion, breathing problems, pains in the chest, and hot flashes. It's not fun, and drawing blood is the literal worst.

4. Cheer drama. I tried out for cheer, and made it, but the whole thing is twisted and hypocritical. I refuse

5. Friends. This... I'm not even gonna comment.

Anyway, I am back!

So, Imma make a list of all the songs from last time and put which had bad words and whatnot.

1. Demons by Imagine Dragons (completely clean, unless you count hellbound as a bad word- which it's not, just saying)

2. Stay by Alessia Cara and Zedd (rum is mentioned and some kinda but not suggestive material like "underneath the rising sun")

3. Radioactive by Imagine Dragons (completely clean, but chemicals are mentioned and that can be taken the wrong way)

4. Shake It Off by Taylor Swift (the G word and H word in the rap section)

5. Natural by Imagine Dragons (completely clean)

6. The Greatest by Sia (completely clean)

7. Truce by Twenty One Pilots (clean except for mentions of death)

8. Heathens by Twenty One Pilots (clean except for mentions of violence and death)

9. Stressed Out by Twenty One Pilots (clean as it gets, child)

10. Counting Stars by OneRepublic (some people say it's about drug abuse, so there's that)

11. This Is Gospel by Panic! At the Disco (the B word is randomly in the second bridge I think)

12. Chandelier by Sia (mentions of drinking)

13. Don't You Dare Forget the Sun by Get Scared (clean except for some questionable lines that some people see as 'suggestive')

14. Walking the Wire by Imagine Dragons (clean as a dishwasher)

15. I Need Your Love by Ellie Goulding and Calvin Harris (clean except for some questionable lines)

16. So Far Away by Martin Garrix, David Guetta, Jamie Scott, and Romy Dya (clean)

17. Roar by Katy Perry (clean as far as I know. I don't actually listen to the song lol)

Yeah, I do wholeheartedly recommend these songs, especially if you like that kind of music.

(Rereading the list, and I have realized how much of an emo I really am lol)

Okay, point time!

SilverConstellation (IDEC About Music): 5 points

Ryan (IDEC About Music): 9 points

Amy the bright (IDEC About Music): 5 points

Demi FIERCE (Music Lover): 13 points

And finally, the next song...

It starts with...

One thing, I don't know why,

It doesn't even matter how hard you try,

Keep that in mind,

I designed this rhyme to explain in due time,

All I know,

Time is a valuable thing,

Watch it fly by as the pendulum swings,

Watch it count down to the end of the day,

The clock ticks life away,

It's so unreal,

Didn't look out below,

Watch the time go right out the window,

Trying to hold on but didn't even know,

I wasted it all just to watch you go,

I kept everything inside,

And even though I tried,

It all fell apart,

What it meant to me,

Will eventually be a memory,

Of a time when...

Thanks again, ~Lace the Humorous~