Heyyy! This is a brand new story I wrote that isn't really based on anything at all, just my own little story. Hope you like it! And reviewing makes my writing world go round!

"Bye Lyndra! I'll see you tomorrow," sang Kay Lysamen, as she strapped on her baby blue roller skates. It was a nice April day, and she had decided to skate home instead of taking the bus. Kay received rude looks from her classmates as she casually skated down the halls of Filmore Dale Junior High, trying to reach the school parking lot. To them, Kay was a total outsider. She talked differently, dressed differently, acted differently. Kay was not the average, normal 14-year-old girl. And she made no effort to change herself. So her most people hated her. Except for her two best friends, Lyndra Malose and Celeste Wanewater. But there was one person who loathed her the most, and that was Kara Sanders. She couldn't stand that Kay totally ruined the status quo. Kay sat wherever she wanted at lunch, and talked to the football players like they were her friends. The simple thought of Kay, her doll-like face, with her huge gray eyes, and little red mouth. And her eccentric red hair. A lot of people thought she'd dyed it, but Kara knew you could never get your hair like that simply by dying it. Kay's hair was a God-given gift. She glared at Kay as she made her way to her locker, but Kay didn't seem to notice. She never seemed to notice.

"Ok, so I'll see you all at my house at five. You better be there," Kara Sanders said, tossing her blonde hair away from her face. Her large group of wannabes and friends nodded meekly. "Well, bye," Kara said, flouncing off towards Kay, to the school parking lot. She had a plan. And it involved Kay Lysamen, walking home from school, and baby blue roller skates.

"See you tomorrow, man," Jake Balmer said to his best friend, Kevin Latimer, who at the moment was giving him a questioning look.

"Dude, we have practice today," Kevin said, motioning toward his football helmet.

"Well, tell Coach I won't be there," Jake said, running his hand through his dark brown hair.

"What's wrong?"

"Nothing."

"Then why aren't you coming to practice? You seemed pretty excited about our game against Ridge this Saturday," Kevin said, proving his point that something obviously was wrong.

"You know, Kara told me to do that. Something about game attendance being low. I can't believe what a bossy you-know-what I chose for a girlfriend. I think I might break up with her," Jake said.

Kevin's face brightened as he put two and two together. "Oh, so you need some time to think out your girl problems. Well, just remember communication is key in a healthy relationship and-"

"You really need to stop reading your mom's magazines. Not only do you look like Oprah, you sound like her too," Jake said, grinning.

"I do not-! And if I'm Oprah, you're ! And so what if my hair's a bit on the curly side, and I have the same skin tone as her? I'm a freakin' bean pole!" Kevin said, pretending to be angry.

Jake snorted. "Anyway, cover for me today, bro. Hope Coach doesn't explode."

"Yeah. What if he sits on me?"

"BYE, Kevin," Jake said walking past his friend, and out to the school parking lot.

"Farewell, Dr. Phil!" Kevin called.

Jake chuckled at Kevin's silliness. He still didn't understand why they were best friends, they were so different. But yet here they were, best buddies since kindergarten. He then switched his thoughts to his and Kara's relationship. 'This should go well,' Jake thought to himself.

"Goodbye Mattybear!" Matt Fuley winced at the all-too-familiar voice of Alisha Minards, a mousy-looking girl who had had a crush on Matt since the second grade. 'Great,' Matt thought. 'This is JUST what I need.' He stuck his head in his locker, silently willing for Alisha not to come back for a surprise visit.

Someone poked him in the back. 'Take me now, Lord.'

"How's it going, Mattybear," said the voice that had poked him. Then he heard a giggle. 'Thank God!' He breathed a sigh of relief, took his head out of his locker, and saw the smirking face of his best friend, Andy Shepard.

Even though Andy did a pretty good impersonation of Alisha, the girls looked nothing alike. Andy usually had a beanie on contrasting against her jet black hair; Alisha wore no hats at all. Andy wouldn't be caught dead in a dress; Alisha wore one every day. Jeans, a t-shirt and a hoodie usually did the trick for Andy. She wore a different color of Converse every day; Alisha said they were the most ridiculous shoes ever invented. Andy's hazel eyes were nice and bright, because she wore contacts. Alisha's green ones were constantly clouded by her huge magenta glasses. Andy went with the flow; Alisha fought against the current.

"You seriously scared the crap out of me! I thought you were Alisha," Matt said, recovering from his panic attack.

"Oh wow," Andy said sarcastically.

"Shut up, Shepard," he said, laughing.

"F.U, Fuley," she said, grinning at their inside joke. "We should walk home today. Our dads said it was going to rain tomorrow. Enjoy the K.A weather while it lasts." Andy's dad was a meteorologist. No, not a weatherman. He just figured out the forecast, and handed what to say to the weatherman, who was Matt's dad, I might add.

"You really should start using better language," Matt said.

"I am! I only use abbreviations now," Andy said, laughing.

"Whatever Shepard. Let's get to the parking lot, before we get yelled at for your potty mouth."

"ABBRIEVEATIONS!"

"Bye Jade! Bye Max! Bye Emma! Bye Nick! Bye Jacob! Bye Andy! Bye Matt," Adrianna Mayerson said enthusiastically at the people that passed her in the hallway. She gently shut her locker, ran a hand through her curly black hair and adjusted the shoulder strap on her green messenger bag and walked quickly down the hallway. As Adrianna walked down the hall, she was given high fives and hellos. You could say she was the friendliest and most accomplished person at Filmore Dale. Student body president, captain of the girls' basketball team, straight As, published writer, editor of the school newspaper and winner of the school talent show after a moving performance of "If I Was a Boy". And she still had time for her classmates. She was also loathed by Kara for being this kind of person. She annoyed some people because she was happy all the time. Some people mocked her as she walked down the hallway, and Adrianna laughed along with them. She didn't really care what people thought of her, and the ones who mocked her were pretty funny. As she approached the school parking lot, she put her ear buds in and tuned everything out.

It was hard to exactly comprehend what happened next, mainly because everything you read happened simultaneously, in a matter of minutes. And now, as all six teens got to the school parking lot, preparing to walk home, something happened. It was magical, it was scary, but it all made perfect sense.

What happened? Hmm….Well, thanks for reading, hope you liked it! Review! Who's your fave character? Couple ideas? :D