"Welcome group of very talented main people kids who go to Hollywood Arts," Sikowitz announces as Tori, Beck, Andre, Cat, Jade, and Robbie walk into his classroom.

"Um, hello Sikowitz," They all answer their completely insane teacher.

He motions for them to take a seat. Slowly, all of them sit down somewhere in the classroom. Then Sikowitz smiles at them and the gang doesn't know if they should be happy or scared. With Sikowitz, they never ever truly know.

"I've called you all here for a very special reason," Sikowitz says in his announcer voice as he leans forwards.

"God, we know," Jade interrupts, rolling her eyes as she continues to eye her brand new pair of scissors in her hands.

"Wait, how do you know?"

"You said so in your message," Robbie answers.

"I did?"

"Yes, you did, Sikowitz. In fact your exact words were… Hello kids, this is your teacher, Sikowitz calling. Now I have called you for a very special reason. This reason is so special indeed that I can't tell you it in a reason. So to find out this very special reason, please meet me in my classroom at lunch tomorrow," Robbie imitates Sikowitz.

Sikowitz scratches his chin and nods before saying, "I guess I did. Anyway onto the special reason."

"Is it lobster? We're all getting lobster, right?" Cat exclaims happily. Her eyes fill with joy as she looks up at her teacher. The rest of the gang kind of just glanced at her and than at each other.

"Lobster, Cat?" Tori asks her redheaded friend.

"Yeah. I heard the teachers were going to hand out lobsters for pets to their favorite students. Or was it their special students?"

"Where did you hear that?"

"My brother. He knows a lot. Maybe he's one of those psychic people. "

"Okay, you were saying Sikowitz?"

"Ah, right. My special reason," Sikowitz continues once Tori and Cat have finished their conversation.

Sikowitz then jumps of the stage and runs to the nearby door. With a big flourish, Sikowitz quickly opens the door and in walks a short blond haired blue eyed lady. She smiling friendly at the kids and gives them a small wave.

"I'd like you all to meet my friend, Nancy," Sikowitz introduces the lady.

"Hi guys," Nancy greets the kids.

"Hi," They all answer back.

"Nancy is a director," Sikowitz tells the kids as he rubs his hands together.

"Wait, like Nancy Du Pin? The famous director Nancy Du Pin?" Beck speaks up.

"The one and only," Nancy answers with a giant smile.

"No way," the students start to uproar and jump out of their seats. All at once, they hurried to crowd Nancy and ask her a million questions.

"Children, children please. Let me and Nancy speak so that way I may tell you my very special reason," Sikowitz ushers everybody back to their seats.

All six kids were now filled with energy and excitement. If Sikowitz is bringing in one of his many famous friends, something big is going to happen. Plus its Nancy Du Pin, a famous director. How could they not be full of excitement now?

"I and some scientists have been doing some research. Now we wish to make a documentary about said research. Only we really want it to be real, so we want to use average teenagers," Nancy says, as she walks to stand next to Sikowitz on the stage.

"What kind of research?" Tori asks, leaning in curiously. It was obvious that every teenager in that room was hooked on Nancy every last word.

"Good question, Tori. Nancy, what is it that you have been researching?" Sikowitz says, moving and taking a seat with his students. Nancy smiled at Sikowitz's behavior and went on with her little speech.

"Yes, that is a good question. We have been researching teen pregnancy and how hard it is to be a pregnant teen," Nancy answers Tori's question. Robbie raises his hand. "Um yes, kid with glasses? Sorry I don't know your names yet," Nancy takes Robbie's question.

"Its Robbie. Robbie Shapiro. Anyway my question is why are boys here? I mean to be pregnant you have to be girls and well I'm a boy so yeah," Robbie tells Nancy.

"That and none of us are pregnant," Jade speaks up as well.

"I know that and I get that. They're all very good points. Okay, so Robbie, boys are here because not only do we want to document a pregnant teenage mom, we want to document a teenage dad as well. And none of your girls are pregnant, correct? We want you girls to act like your pregnant, not actually be pregnant," Nancy answers the questions and addresses their points.

"Hold up, you want us to act like teenage parents? Why us?" Andre questions.

"I can answer that," Sikowitz jumps up and walks onto stage. "You see I was eating my usual spaghetti-o dinner when Nancy, here, called me up. She told me of her little project and I thought it was brilliant. She asked if I knew any students who would be good to participate and well you all are great actors and some of my best students. So I said yes and suggested you."

"You see, you won't be pregnant or soon-to-be dads for real. Its all fake. Only I, Sikowitz, your parents, and you will know. Everyone else will be oblivious. And your parents will only know after you tell them you're pregnant because we need real reactions. Not fake pretend ones like parents tend to give when you ask them to participate in something," Nancy adds on.

"But we'll be made fun of and bullied," Jade says as she crosses her arms over he chest.

"Yes, I know that. That's why this is optional. You don't have to do it but if you do, Sikowitz is going to make it worth a grade. He's going to make it into an acting exercise for all of you," Nancy responds.

"Its completely our choice?" Tori asks.

"Yes, definitely. All your choice. No one will force you to do this but if you say yes, there's no backing out," Nancy answers.

"I like babies," Cat says. Nancy nods and stares weirdly at Cat for a second.

"Don't worry. She's fine, this is just normal for her," Robbie defends cat. Nancy looks like she understands and nods again.

"So kids, will you do it?" Sikowitz asks.

"I don't know. This is a very big and important and life changing thing you're asking us to do," Tori answers.

"Beck and I just broke up a couple weeks ago. So I don't know if I want anything else big to happen to me," Jade responds.

"Man, I just don't know," Andre says.

"I know this would be great to practice my acting but this is huge," Beck replies.

"I'm not sure I can actually do it," Robbie speaks up.

"I still like babies," Cat says again.

"I know, I know. I wasn't expecting you all to jump up and say yes right away. You're all right. It's a big, life changing, kind of thing I'm asking you to do. But please do it. No one wants to make a documentary like this where we show what the kids go through and how they act while becoming parents. All the other documentaries are all scientific and why you shouldn't and all that. I need to find my actors soon or this project will be terminated and never made. So please consider it," Nancy begs the kids.

All the kids sigh and look around at each other. It was something big and difficult to do but it would be a great acting exercise. Was that reason enough to do it? It wouldn't be all the producers or Nancy's life changing, it would be theirs.

"I'm not sure this is the right choice but I'll do it," Tori speaks up. Nancy's eyes light up as she gets happier.

"I want to be a serious actor and I guess this could be a start. So I'll do it too," Beck tells Nancy. Nancy's smiles a bit more. Jade looks at the class. Tori and Beck were going to do it, so why not? She could handle this and maybe it would show her dad a job in showbiz can happen.

"Me too. I'll do it," Jade answers.

"I'm more of a musical kind of guy and this is probably something huge but I will do it as well," Andre replies.

"Thank you guys. I just need one more couple to document and then this project is a go. Thank you so much," Nancy states, happily.

"Me. I want to do it. I already said I like babies. They're so small and cute and innocent," Cat rambles on a bit.

Nancy smiles with a slight laugh and nods.

"Well if everybody else can do it, I can too. So I'll be in your documentary," Robbie finally answers.

"Thank you guys so much. I promise this will be worth it in the end. You guys truly are amazing. I can see why Sikowitz recommended you. Sikowitz will help you out with the rest for now because I have a huge meeting to get to but thank you again and I'll see you all soon," Nancy exclaims happily. She gives each of a kids a hug before she walks out of the classroom.

The kids remain seated and look around uneasily at each other. Have they made the right choice? Was it really going to be worth it? Well, they were sure going to find out now that they have agreed and there was no going back.