Life's summary until today:

Quinn Fabray is 17 years old and attends to William McKinley High school and she actively participates in the glee club. She used to be the president of the school's celibacy club but she quit it. She is also captain of the Cheerios, ruling it along her best friends, Santana Lopez and Brittany Pierce. About her romance's life, she is dating Finn Hudson just because he is the quarterback of the football team and to keep her popularity at the top of the school, but she feels attracted to Noah Puckerman, her boyfriend's best friend.

Elena Gilbert has recently moved from Mystic Falls, Virginia to Lima, Ohio because her parents die in a car accident a month ago. Along with her brother, Jeremy, she is now living with her aunt Jenna. Lena writes in her diary everyday she can and really enjoys it. As she is the new in town, she doesn't have any friends, but is just matter of time to make it change. Just a couple of weeks ago, she met Stefan Salvatore, also a new student and he really seems into her; he just want to go out with her sometime and he is trying his best.


Senior year is right in front of William McKinley's students. What is supposed to be the greatest year of their life has just started: couples making out in the hallways, nerds being slushed, football players abusing of students and those typical bitches whose rule the school. Normal issues are normal here: like self-stem problems, being afraid of whom you really are or self-acceptance. However, nobody takes the time to fix it, to fix anyone. It's your own survivor here, and if you cannot do it, you will die in life.

The first day of school was officially started when Elena step out of her car and was right in front of the "famous" school. She had no clue about what she was going to do the first day. She did not know anybody; she was just the new girl in town in dead parents, although nobody knew this last thing and she expected nobody will. Elena did not want to be the poor girl who lost her parents. She just wanted to be her and trying to enjoy the last year of being a teenager, although that pain was torturing her more than anything could.

Elena took a bunch of new books, hugging them like they were her newest friends, but she was really intimidated. She felt so awkward; that she felt the need to look at the floor to avoid every look she was being given. Some laughs made her raised her eyes with curiosity; the cheerleader squad and the football team under a tree, everyone in pairs. They seemed to have real fun and just for a second; she remembered what was being a cheerleader; she loved it. Elena kept her eyes on them while she was still walking.

Suddenly, she forgot that she was on a school, therefore, people everywhere. She crashed with a girl and they both fell to the floor.

"I-I'm so sorry!" Elena said, trying to search her face hiding with her hair. "I'm so stupid. I'm so sorry!" She apologized again, blushing because everyone was staring at them and laughing.

The unknown girl stood up and cleaned her clothes with her hand. Elena looked at her surprised. Dark hair, dark skin; she was exactly as her old friend, Bonnie! "You have nothing to worry about. It was my fault too." She said kindly. "You're new, aren't you?"

Elena couldn't say a word. The similarity between she and Bonnie was scaring. The only different thing was that her hair was shorter than Bonnie's, and her eyes were almost grey. Elena opened her mouth to answer her but instead, she just said: "I'm sorry. You look just like a friend I had on my old town. Who are you?" She needed some answers. It was too much for her to accept.

The girl just smiled at her and nodded. "You must be Elena."

"You know who I am?" Elena raised her both eyebrows.

"Of course I do. I'm Abigail… Bennett. I'm Bonnie's first cousin."

Why she did not think about that option? It was almost common sense to think about it, but she didn't. Nevertheless, Bonnie never told her that she had a cousin. For Elena, she was always with her grandmother, nobody else.

"Don't worry, we didn't know it either. Bonnie told me about you and how you could react when you saw that we both look like twins or something." Abigail laughed softly and nodded again. "That's how I knew it was you."

Elena smiled at her, and a nostalgic memory came to her mind. She was already missing Bonnie and Caroline, but she just expected she could start all over in here.


Quinn was walking down through the halls, showing everyone that the queen was already arrived. She loved the way they look at her; it made her feel so powerful and capable of anything. They were afraid of her. As every year she had the captain title, she and the cheerios went to the old and huge tree near at the entrance of the school. Why? She wanted to every new guy and girl to know who rule the school, and it was obviously her squad and her boyfriend's team. She was making out with Finn, while Santana was with Puck and Brittany, well, just being there and dancing upon a table in there to all the other guys. However, Quinn couldn't do her thing while right next to her was Puck, the guy who she really wanted, but she couldn't have because of her reputation.

"Stop." Quinn whispered against Finn's lips. "The professors could see us, and I don't want to make an incorrect impression on my first day." She continued, with a fake smile but truly believable. "Uh, okay" Finn said a little confused as she kissed his cheek. Then, she went straight to Santana and forced them to separate. "What's going on with you?" Santana asked, heightened her voice. Puck looked at Quinn and then Santana, and saying nothing; he just disappeared.

"Nothing's going on, Santana. We need to prepare the try outs." She remembered her. "It's this week and we can't lose too much time if we are going to win."

Santana crossed her arms and rolled her eyes. She knew she was right, but she wasn't going to say something about it. A winner smile appeared in Quinn's lips and the girls sat in the table where Brittany was dancing before.

"This is our last year, girls. We need to win." Santana said, a little worried.

"We are going to win, S." Quinn replied.

"Maybe if I show my boobs, we get more points" Brittany gave her idea. Santana shook her head.

"If we're going to kick their asses, it has to be cheerleading. However, that's an awesome idea so, that would be our emergency kit." Santana said smiley.

"Okay girls, we have to be strict this time. We can't have fat girls or ugly girls or whatever can cost us points. You got it?"

Brittany and Santana nodded and after it, they hugged as always did.

Just seconds later, Quinn sighed and raised her eyes to look at the girl who has fallen in the middle of the entrance. She couldn't do anything but laughing at Abigail, that annoying girl who had always tried to join the cheerios but Quinn didn't let her in, even though her skills were pretty good. Yet, there was this girl who she hadn't seen, in which she assumed she was new. She had brunette and long hair and she was thin. Quinn looked at her a while, and then she realized it was too much. She shook her head and turned around to Puck, who was behind her.

"Now you're into girls?" He whispered in her ear. Quinn rolled her eyes and slowly turned around.

"You wouldn't have a chance either." She smiled sarcastically with her chin up.

"You know you want me, Quinn. But you won't accept it."

"No, I don't want you, never will. So just cut it off." She sounded determined but also nervous, and Puck noticed it.

She left the place and left everyone behind as she walked to the school. The bell has just rang.


Dear Diary:

Today was my first day of my brand new school. Being the new girl isn't easy. Everyone thinks you're like some kind of girl while you're not. I met Abigail today too. She is Bonnie's cousin whom I never heard of, but I don't mind; she didn't know it either. I think she's my best friend along with Stefan. It's a sad thing that he doesn't go to my same school, maybe that way things wouldn't be so difficult.

Furthermore, today I saw a group of girls with a cheerleader uniform. I remember when I used to be one of them, before my parents die. I quit it because it was the only thing that gave me joy and happiness, and keep doing it without them, doesn't seem too fair for me.

Jenna's doing her best and I know it, but Jeremy's being a first class asshole with her. He's still in pain, and he doesn't care about anything or anyone. I'm in pain too, and it is more heartbreaking every day.

I miss my parents. But I have to be strong; I'll keep smiling with an "I'm okay" smile. It always works.