Episode 1

It was just a typical day for Erin Silver. It was a sunny Saturday and Silver had just woken up. She started doing her morning rituals as she always does, brush her teeth, find some clothes and out on her iPod. Today she listened to Division Day. She suddenly got a text from her BFF, Violet that said that she was coming over. Just like a typical Saturday for Silver. Was her life ever going to change? Silver yelled, "In here", cause she knew Violet had come, even though she didn't hear her. She always came the exact same minute so it was getting very predictable. Violet came in, obviously nervous about something. "Hi Silver." There was something wrong, that was for sure. "Hey Violet. What's up? Something wrong?" Violet got even more nervous. She knew it! She knew Silver would understand that there was something. "No, nothing wrong." Violet knew she had to keep it a secret. Even though he tried to convince her otherwise, she was sure Sean was in love with Silver, but she had promised to not tell about the drunken tattoo! She also knew Silver would freak out if she knew.

Sean was at home and was very nervous, because normally Violet couldn't really keep a secret, at least not for long. But this was one of the worst things she could tell Silver. He thought to himself, "Hopefully she never finds out." Suddenly he got a call. It was Silver. He didn't know what to do. She was probably going to ask of they should hang out, but was that a good idea now? He decided to hang up. He couldn't face her right now. And he could not face the feelings he had for her. That would be too real for him.

Tim was out with some friends. If that's what you could call them. They didn't really know him. And how could they? He don't even know himself properly. Who is he? He has been a football-player since he was 12 because his dad pushed him to do it. Said he had to be a real man, tough it up. He hated when his dad said that. He knew one thing about himself, though. He hated football. And he just wants to fit in. "So, I'm going for another soda, anyone else want a re-fill?" He just walked away, since they didn't seem to hear him at all. He felt so lonely. He wished he had someone to confide to, to really talk to. Suddenly Claire came after him. "Hey, Tim. I answered you, but you didn't notice." Tim didn't really notice how Claire was acting. He didn't want to.

Claire was a little hurt that Tim didn't understand that she was trying to flirt with him. What was up with him lately? She thought, maybe it was her job to comfort him. At least, she wanted to. She had been in love with him for 5 years. He still didn't notice. How could he not? It was so obvious. When they went back to the table all Claire did was sit and stare at Tim, but he of course, didn't notice.