(A/N: This is my first attempt so please excuse me if anybody is OOC. Well OOC past the point that drives the story.

Also if you are following this story and care about the details, I'm attempting to mirror this story to the episodes. But since the episodes were shown out of order, I'm following the timeline shown here: en(dot)wikipedia(dot)org/wiki/List_of_Wizards_of_Waverly_Place_episodes. Look at the production code number and you'll see the correct order the episodes should have been show in. For example "First Kiss" is clearly meant to be broadcast after "Pop Me and We Both Go Down" because Miranda is introduced in the latter episode and Justin is dating her in the former.)

Disclaimer: I do not own Wizards of Waverly Place. If I did they wouldn't be able to show it on the Disney Channel. HBO maybe.

Reviews, as always, are appreciated. Constructive criticism is appreciated even more.

He's studying The Plan in his head, even though it looks like he's just reading. Because if he doesn't work on The Plan, he'll go back to thinking about her. And it's very important that he not think about her, even though The Plan always concerns her. He's testing every angle of The Plan, examining every facet. The Plan has to work. The Plan has to be foolproof. For her sake. He chuckles mirthlessly. He's going to hurt her. But The Plan will hurt less than the alternative. (Just because he wants to minimize her pain doesn't make him less of a monster.)