Hi, my 3rd Story, SO SPECIAL!!!!

Summary: Takes Place when L and J are in 7th grade. When they are forced to work together on a school project, will Landon realize that he was wrong about the young outcast?

Landon sighed. It was the day they were getting partners for the new *Family* project where a boy and girl had to get *Married* for 3 weeks and have kids (no less then 1, no more then 7) and get jobs and stuff. And at school, they had to act like a couple (hang out, eat lunch together, go to the social dances and stuff like that together.) and then they had to write a report on the other. Landon was hoping he got Belinda, his best female friend who he had had a crush on forever.
The teacher, Mrs. Berkley, was passing out the slips of paper with the partners names on it, and he saw Eric glance up at Belinda and smile. Eric liked Bell too, so Landon got a little upset when he saw that.
He finally got his own slip, but decided not to look at it. He didn't want to know who just yet. It was the first period of the day, why ruin a perfectly good Friday?
The rest of the day slugged by, and the whole time he wondered why this girl kept looking at him the whole time, as if wondering why he didn't talk to her. He had seen her before, and he knew her name, what was it? It was there, it wanted to be in his mind, Jenny Smith? No, that wasn't it. Jan Sullie? No. He just couldn't think of it. He sighed and wondered who his partner was. He went off into a daydream while thinking, hoping that his slip of paper would say Belinda on it.
When he came back to the world of the living, he noticed that J.S. girl looking at him again. Agitated, he stood up and walked out of class, not caring what Mr. Marcus thought about it.
He went to the long, floor to ceiling window at the end of the hall and opened the window. He stepped on the rim and lifted his hands to grab the wire above his head. Then he proceeded to walk along the 6 inch thick rim along the side of the building, holding on to the wire for balance.
After going half way around the building, he came to the fire escape. Climbing up it, he wondered why he was going to his troubled spot. The roof. It was were he came to sit and think. He had all these blankets and pillows stashed under the waterproof plastic cover that covered a hole in the roof. Sitting down he thought again about why he was here. Did it bother him that he couldn't place the girl who kept staring at him? Was it the fact he was pretty sure that Bell wasn't his partner, but Eric's? No, it was something about that girl. He decided to list what he knew about her to see if he could get her name. They had been in all the same classes since kindergarten She ate at table 5 ***A/N I know that it was 7 in the movie, but lets pretend that she ate at 5 in middle school*** She was the Preachers Daughter
There! Her last name was Sulivan She was a junior member of the church choir. She sang like an angel She was really quiet She always carried her Bible with her She was very religious She was pretty
Wait! No, Landon scolded himself for that last comment. He also knew she
was a major outcast, someone who Landon could never think was pretty.
Bell would have slapped him if she knew what he had been thinking.
So now he at least knew her last name. That's when he was struck with
an idea. The 5th grade promotion yearbook! Sulivan couldn't have been a
common name, right?