So after the season 12 finale and all of these trailers for season 13, I started writing this so I can pretend that even after the pointless holding back of Imogen, she ends up with Fiona in the end. Like always your comments are very appreciated, and let me know if I should continue or not!

Imogen was never good at being alone.

Yet somehow she seemed to spend most of her life alone, wishing that she had people in her life to relate to, people in her life to share things with. Imogen was an observer, a wallflower, so she would study people and wish that they could be friends, but she never had the guts to try and talk to them. She knew she was "weird" and her attempts to make friends when she was younger always failed, so eventually she just stopped trying.

...

"You're playing Clara, right?" a voice asked from behind Imogen, so she turned around to see who was speaking to her.

"Uh, yeah, I'm Imogen," she replied, finding herself face to face with Fiona, the only grade 12 in her drama class.

"I'm Fiona," the older girl replied, extending her hand out to shake.

"I know," Imogen replied, ignoring the attempted handshake, positive that the girl in front of her would begin to give her a hard time for something, anything.

"Oh, well, I just wanted to formally introduce myself since I'm the director," Fiona said, dropping her hand slowly, "I thought maybe it would be good if we got to know each other a little bit, maybe we could meet after school and run lines or just chat..." she trailed off slowly. Imogen was looking at the girl confused, trying to process the fact that Fiona was actually asking her to hang out. No one ever asked her to hang out, even if it was just to run lines.

"You're probably busy, never mind," Fiona spoke again, awkwardly, before turning and starting to head out of the room.

"Wait!" Imogen called out, as the other girl turned around, "I could use the practice. I'm free after school today?"

"Great! I'll meet you here then," Fiona responded with a laugh, before turning back towards the door and exiting the room.

Imogen felt herself start to smile.

...

After everything with Eli, she finally found what she had been looking for all along, and it happened to be a girl named Fiona Coyne. For almost a full year, she was happier than she had ever been in her entire life. Finding your soul mate at age seventeen may seem ridiculous to most people, but Imogen truly believed she had. Until she spent more time taking care of her ailing father and less time on her school work, which resulted in her not being able to graduate. She would be stuck at Degrassi for another year.

Fiona didn't fault her for this, because if anyone understood being held back, Fiones did. The problem was that Fiona was graduating and going off to design school, in New York. Before New York, though, Fiona was going to spend the summer in Italy, interning with some hot shot named Federico. A couple of weeks after Fiona moved, they decided not to talk anymore because it was too hard. Imogen was alone again.

...

"Come on Fiones, tell me where we are going!" Imogen whined, as her girlfriend tugged on her hand, leading her down the streets of Toronto.

"We're almost there, I promise you are going to like this," Fiona responded, smirking as she laced their fingers together.

"If you are dragging me to another Olivia Wilde movie, I swear, I will leave you," Imogen replied, half joking.

The girls stopped in front of a large building that appeared to be some type of art gallery, but Imogen had never been to it before, so she couldn't be sure what was inside.

"I know how into photography you are, and they have an Annie Leibovitz exhibit, so I thought it would be perfect for us. I can look at the people and the clothes and you can look at all that artsy stuff. Oh, and I already bought the tickets," Fiona said as she fumbled around in her bag, holding them up when she found them.

Imogen couldn't contain her smile. Ever since her and Fiona had become more than friends, they hadn't really gone out on a legitimate date anywhere. Sure, they would go on walks and go to parks or other places, but never anywhere that cost anything. Most of it had to do with Fiona's financial situation, but some of it was the fact that the socialite was completely content with watching movies every night for the past several months, while Imogen was a little more adventurous. The fact that Fiona had gone out of her way to plan something that they could enjoy together, and saved up for it, caused Imogen to blurt out, "I love you."

Fiona looked at her, eyes wide with shock, "Really?"

Imogen pretended to think about it for a minute, when in all honesty she had known she was in love with the dark haired girl for weeks.

"Yeah. Really. I love you, Fiona Coyne," she replied with a smile.

"I love you too," Fiona eventually responded, blushing furiously.

...

So she had a mental breakdown of sorts. But she didn't want to make it obvious, and she didn't want to look pathetic. When she found out that most of her classes were with Adam, who she was friendly with from WhisperHug, she latched onto him. Hard. Imogen was lonely and heartbroken and this seemed to cause her to revert back to her old ways, to her obsessive side, and Adam started to feel like Eli all over again. It wasn't enough to be friends with Adam, she wanted to be his girlfriend too, his number one priority, so he could be her number one distraction. So she pushed and pushed until Becky got fed up with all of the time they spent together and dumped him, clearing the path that Imogen had been carefully setting up.

...

"But what if we get to school and you realize I'm holding you back, and you want to break up," Imogen mumbled, thinking about every terrible situation she thought could happen if she applied to the same design school as Fiona.

"Immy, seriously, how many times do I have to tell you? I am so happy with you, and I want to be in the same city as you next year. Long distance hardly ever works, and I want to be with you," Fiona responded, typing out her own application on her laptop.

"We're only eighteen though, what if you look back on these years and regret that you spent them tied down to your weird high-school girlfriend? Everyone says that your college years are when you should be single and free to do whatever you want," Imogen started again.

"First of all, you aren't weird, you're cute. Second of all, I don't care what other people 'think' we should be doing with our lives. I know that you and I have a bond that is rare, it's special, and I refuse to throw it away just because society has decided that we are 'too young' to be 'tied down'," Fiona replied angrily, making air-quotes with her fingers and rolling her eyes the entire time. She stood up and walked over to Imogen, leaning down to kiss her gently.

"I want you with me, it doesn't even matter where we are, I just want you there," Fiona said when they broke apart, and Imogen simply nodded in agreement.

...

By the time she started dating Adam, it was springtime, and they would both be graduating in just a few months. Dating him didn't make her feel better though, because compared to her relationship with Fiona, it felt totally wrong. The relationship had served it's purpose as a distraction for a short period of time, but it never fully worked. Adam was a wonderful guy, but she just couldn't make herself love him. She hadn't spoken to Fiona in months, but the socialite was still in her head and her heart everyday. Imogen had reapplied to the design school that Fiona was at, the school she was supposed to be at too, and she had gotten in. She didn't tell anyone though because she couldn't decide if she should go, couldn't decide if being that close to Fiona would drive her crazy. Crazier.

It's while Imogen is at a graduation party, with Adam, when Eli shows up with Jake, Drew, Bianca and Fiona. They have all returned from their respective schools for summer break and are excited to see all of the old faces from Degrassi. Adam stands up to greet everyone and the image of him hugging Fiona is too much for Imogen, so she retreats to the restroom.

Once she calms herself down, she opens the door and finds herself face to face with Fiona for the first time in about a year.

"Hey Immy," Fiona says with knowing smirk, almost as if she knows the effect it is having on the younger girl.

"Hi," Imogen mutters, trying to move past the girl, but having no luck.

"Look, I know you've been seeing Adam and I'm happy for you. It doesn't have to be weird between us. I've been dating at school too, so it really shouldn't be awkward. I just want you to be happy and I'm glad you have found someone who is good to you," the older girl says, her eyes conveying her sincerity.

Imogen tries her hardest not to start crying, but she can't seem to help it. The tears start to flow and Fiona's expression changes from happy to concerned.

"I miss you so much," Imogen chokes out, wiping her eyes furiously, "I'm miserable."

Before the older girl can say anything, Imogen pushes past her and walks outside, taking a moment to collect herself, before returning to the party and sitting back down next to Adam, trying her hardest to act like nothing happened.

Fiona doesn't try to speak with her again that night.