Hey!

This is the new version of "He had come over"; didn't really like it, just I decided to start over. Pretty much everything is the same; same plot, same characters, and all, just different timing and format.

You'll see in the next chapter and I'll tell you more stuff.


It starts with a death.

Either the death of a family member, the death of a reputation at school, the death of a relationship, or the death of your boyfriend. It never really matters because it always interpreted as the end. But death should never be thought as the conclusion, but as the beginning. As Lord Byron wrote, "Ah, surely nothing dies, but something mourns!" The family of Athena Baldwin was mourning for the death of Grandmother Cecile, Kat was mourning the death of her image at school, Bianca was mourning the death of her few month love with Joey, and Kat, once again, was going to mourn the death of her boyfriend by her father, Walter, whom had just caught them in bed together.

The life of Patrick Verona ended with him scrambling to retrieve his clothes, with a pillow around his—ahem—"area", while Walter chased him around the room with a bat that he kept next to each of the girls' doors. Just to let you know, Patrick Verona didn't actually die. That, my friend, was a hyperbole. But, something did die for Patrick Verona: his image and relationship with Walter, Kat's father, ended—dreadfully. He might as well had died because there's no way in hell Patrick will ever be able to see Kat ever again. Matter of fact, that's what Walter had yelled at Patrick whilst he was jumping off the balcony and onto his motorcycle.

This, like death, is only the beginning.