It is now time for Girl Meets Anna! For all of you who read Girl Meets Daisy, thank you! Thank you so much! For those of you who are just joining us, you might want to read Girl Meets Daisy first because some of the stuff in here has to be explained in Girl Meets Daisy. Okay, let's begin!

(Daisy's POV)

We were in Mr. Matthews' class, waiting for him to get there with Riley. Maya and I had walked alone that day because Riley had said something had come up and that she wasn't going to be there until late.

Maya and I were talking, when Lucas walked in. "Do you guys know what happened to Riley?" he asked worriedly.

"Nope," Maya replied.

"Uh-uh," I replied. "Why?"

"I'm just really worried," he replied.

That was understandable. Lucas and Riley had been dating for almost a month now, and they cared about each other, a lot. Sometimes, it was weird.

Riley and Mr. Matthews walked into the room. The difference, Riley was on crutches. Her foot was in a boot. "Riley, what happened?" Lucas asked.

"Don't worry about it Mr. Friar," Mr. Matthews said, calming the boy.

"Yeah Lucas," Riley said. "I just had some trouble with Augie the other night and slipped on a piece of ice in the kitchen."

"What did the doctor say?" Maya asked.

"Broken foot," Riley replied.

"Oh, that's bad," Farkle said.

"No, it isn't that bad," Riley replied.

"No," Farkle said. "I mean, the dance is in two weeks, how long are you going to be on crutches?"

"Six weeks," Riley replied sadly.

"Hey, we'll still have fun," Lucas assured her.

Lucas helped Riley to her desk.

We went through class that day pretty quickly. But after Mr. Matthews' class, everything went so slowly for me, because I had my first singing practice for the play. I really wanted to show Forest my singing skills, even though he's seen them before at the auditions. I still wasn't sure why I wanted to impress him, I just felt like I wanted to.

Outside the classroom, Lucas helped Riley with her books while I grabbed mine. I turned around and almost directly ran into Forest! I landed on the floor and my books went flying. "Oops, sorry Daisy," Forest said, then helped me pick up my books.

He helped me up. "So, you're coming to practice after school right?" he asked. "You know, because it's singing day, and I kind of need you, I mean we kind of need you and stuff."

"Yeah," I replied. "I'm going. We do only have a few weeks before opening day."

We stood there in awkward silence until the warning bell rang. "We'd better get going," I said.

"Yeah, bye Daisy," he said.

"Bye, Forest," I replied.

I walked on to class.

After school, Forest and I had to sing a duet at practice. We chose the song the day of the first practice. We had three backups in case it sound terrible. Luckily, it sounded pretty good.

Forest: Just a small town girl

Me: Livin in a lonely world

Forest: she took the midnight train going anywhere

Me: Just a city boy

Forest: born and raised in South Detroit

Me: he took the midnight train going anywhere

Forest: a singer in a smokey room

Me: the smell of wine and cheap perfume

Both: for a smile they can share the night, it goes on and on and on

We finished up the song. It was perfect. Everything was perfect.

After practice, I walked home alone. Maya was in our room, doing homework. But something seemed off. "Maya?" I asked carefully.

She looked away. My bed was on top of her's, since we had a bunk bed, and she was on her bunk. I sat down next to her. She looked at me. Her face was tear stained, and she looked upset. "Maya, what happened?" I asked.

"She doesn't need me," she replied.

"Who?" I asked.

"Riley," Maya replied. "We got into a big fight."

I knew this was bad. Maya and Riley were best friends. All though most people didn't see it, Maya would come home and cry sometimes when they were fighting.

There was a knock at the door. It was Mom. "Girls, please come out here," she said.

Maya wiped her eyes and we headed out the door. Standing there was our new foster sister, Anna.

And chapter 1 is done! I know this one is short, but I just want to get this up. The other chapters will be longer, don't worry! I do not own Don't Stop Belivin', and all rights go to Journey. Thank you and Lacey!