Spencer sat cross legged on her couch waiting for Toby to come over. She was so furious that she could barely keep from smashing every glass object nearby. When she heard the truck pull into her winding drive way, she braced herself for what she was about to do.

"Hey Spence!" Toby cooed. He pulled her hair away from her neck and kissed it gently. She remained very still until he came around to sit next to her on the couch. He saw her face and quickly became confused.

"What's wrong Spencer?"

"Like you don't know!" she shot back harshly.

"What are you talking about?" he asked innocently.

"You know exactly what I'm talking about!" she spat.

"No I don't. Please explain to me what I did." He begged leaning to turn her face to look at him.

"Do not touch me!" she screamed. She jumped up and faced him.

"I'm sorry but Spencer why are you so upset?"

"I'm not playing your games anymore Toby. Or should I say A!" she shrieked.

"What? You think I'm…"

"I know you are!" she scolded

"Spencer I would never!" he tried to explain

"Don't even play dumb with me Toby. I never should have trusted you. I can't believe I ever let you get close to me. You were using me this whole time! I saw you and Mona last night black hoodies and all!" she wasn't even trying to hide it now. Spencer was so upset that she was ready to hang a sign…Toby's A!

"Can I ask why you were out so late?" he asked an evil smile coming to view on his perfect face.

"Don't you know you're A!" she reminded him, I'm sure you didn't forget. You had such an easy time lying to me and making me feel special. I can't believe you could do that so easily!"

"I'm not the only one to blame here. Why don't you ask yourself what would make me want to hurt you in the first place!"

"Is this still because of what we did to Jenna?"

"I'm so over what you did to her. Take another guess." He taunted

"Is it because we made you go to a reform school for so long?" she asked desperately now.

"Nope not that either." His grin became a scowl as he thought about the reason in his head.

"You know what I don't care anymore. I don't care about you or anything we went through together. We are so over and I'm so done letting you play me!

"I guess I'll just have to up my A game." He laughed to himself.

"Do what you want but remember, I still have a wildcard. Watch it you could get burned!" she tested him. He lifted his chin and toughened his stand.

"Let the games begin." He demanded.

"It's so on!" she said cocky, now get out!"

"He sidestepped her and strolled toward the door. She didn't even look back when the door slammed shut.