"Up and at 'em, baby girl," Wynonna yelled into her baby sister's bedroom.

Waverly cracked one eye open and groaned. Why was her sister up? Wynonna was never a morning person, like ever. She was usually the perky one up at five-a-clock. Yesterday was a day a tiring day. She spent the entire looking through the windows to see her new neighbor, and she did. A red head who looked a bit sad to be there, but Waverly was sure she was going to change that.

"Why are you up at the crack of dawn," Waverly said. She sat up and looked at Wynonna, already dressed and ready.

"Dolls texted me saying that a few teachers are giving out doughnuts to the first students who arrive today. Doughnuts! No get up or you're buying me doughnuts!" Wynonna punctuated the last sentence by throwing the young girl the outfit she had laid out the day before. "Come on, Waves!" The brunette left and Waverly groaned, once again.

Doughnuts really, Wynonna, she thought, what a source of motivation. She got up, cursing her sister's existence with every step she took, and got ready for school. As she finished she opened the curtains hoping to catch a glance of her new window neighbor, but no such luck, the drapes were closed. Waverly sighed, took her things and went down stairs.

"Is Gus taking us to school," Waverly asked. Please yes, she prayed in her head. Wynonna shook her head. "Fudge nuggets."

"Hey! I'm an excellent driver!"

"Yeah, sure, say it to the last neighbor's mailbox and cat." Both sisters winced at the thought of old Mittens. Wynonna wasn't an attentive driver, so that ended in crashing, a lot. That was the only time someone got hurt by the crash, luckily the car survived. "Why can't we just take the bus?"

"Because the bus gets here at seven and I want to get to school before that!" Waverly rolled her eyes which made her receive a slap on the arm from her older sister. "Doughnuts, Waverly! There's going to be free doughnuts and I need to get there!"

"Fine!" The dirty blonde girl sat in the passenger seat of the car and braced herself for her sister's driving. She breathed in and looked out the window. That's when she saw the red head again. The girls' eyes connected for a second amd Waverly smiled shyly. The other girl returned the smile with a wink. Waverly blushed and then the moment cut off by Wynonna's reckless driving. "Shit, Wynonna, slow down!"

"Doughnuts!" Wynonna threw her sister a glare and pressed down on the pedal.

Waverly got to school feeling dizzy from the brunette's reckles driving. As she walked in the parking lot she spotted Kara Danvers running to catch up to the school. She shared a glance with Kara's sister, Alex, and they shared a knowing look.

"Your sister, too," Waverly asked, knowing the answer.

"My sister and her dark hole stomach, of course. At what time did she wake you?"

"Five, same as you, I believe." Waverly could tell that the older girl was wearing sunglasses to hide the dark bags under her eyes that were caused by her sister's excitement. "Come on, let's go find our sisters."

Nicole walked in to her new school, nervousness creeping up. She didn't want to move away, but her father got a better job, so she had no choice. Hopefully the people in this school are nicer than they were in her other school. In her last school she only had one friend, Shae, who was always there for her no matter what. They've been friends ever since they were five and no she had no one.

She looked at the big building in front of her, taking it all in. She looked at the students and she spotted the girl from that morning. The red head bit her lip as she remembered the shy smile from thar morning which was nothing but only friendly, of course. Her new neighbor was with two other people, a brunette girl and a boy that was wearing a cowboy hat. Weird, she thought.

She started to walk towards the girl but she accidentally bumped into a small boy.

"I'm so sorry," the boy said not looking Nicole in the eyes. He looked scared and fragil. The ginger looked at him in confusion.

"Hey, it's okay. I'm Nicole, I'm new here." She put out her hand in hoped the boy would shake it. The boy looked up, he seemed confused also, but Nicole didn't know why.

"Hi, I'm Jeremy." They shook hands. "Umm... Do... Do you need someone to show you around?" Nicole nodded and smiled at the boy, an attempt to lower the boy's anxiousness.

"Hey, Jeremy," she said when they started walking towards the school building. "Do you know who she is?" The ginger pointed towards her new neighbor. She hoped that her new friend would know at least the dirty blonde's name. Jeremy looked at the girl in question and nodded.

"Yep, Waverly Earp, one of the nicest girls in school. She's a real ray of sunshine. She mostly hangs out with Kara Danvers, another ray of sunshine, or her sister Wynonna, she's not very nice. Why do you ask?"

"She's my next door neighbor." Nicole kept looking towards Waverly's way. The girl was talking excitedly with her friends, her hands were around in the air as she seemed to be explaining something. Nicole grinned to herself, She's so adorable.

"Crushing on her already?" Nicole blushed. She hasn't really spoken about her being a lesbian, except for Shae, of course. As she looked at Jeremy she could see that the boy was really comfortable with that sort of topic. The small boy didn't really hesitate when making the comment or he didn't seem disgusted by making it.

"If I say yes, are you going to judge me about it?" There was nervousness laced in her voice, she could tell. She wanted to know if Jeremy was new friend material, hopefully he was.

"Of course not. I mean if I hated gay people, I would hate myself, too." Nicole smiled and punched Jeremy lightly on the shoulder.

"Really? That's cool dude. We can be each other's gay best friend," she said. They both laughed and then went inside of the school.

Kara finished eating her third doughnut, completely stuffed in her mouth without second thought at all. She was happy the promise of doughnuts was true and not a complete scam like Alex had told her in other to keep her in bed in the morning. She almost flew to school, but the Eliza had told her not to use her powers because it was too risky, especially in a new town and country. They moved to Purgatory, Canada, which is very different from Midvale which was in the US. Kara had gotten used to it rather well, Alex was still having a little bit of trouble getting used to it. Plus, they had made great friends and that helped with the new environment.

"I was so scared you two were going to choke on those doughnuts," Alex said, still amazed by Wynonna and Kara. Waverly made a sound of agreement, nodding.

"Alex," Kara said, "I'm a great eater. I've never choked on anything in my life."

"You choked on those pot-stickers last night." The blonde shushed her older sister and slapped her arm. She didn't choke, the pot-sticker just got lodged in the wrong place. She was very careful while she ate, sometimes she got a little carried away, like today.

"I didn't! Pick on Wynonna, she did actually choke on one." Wynonna threw a middle finger at Kara's way and rolled her eyes.

"Yeah, yeah. Well, I don't care what you guys say, I enjoyed those little sons of bitches. This is the best day of my life. Free doughnuts, I got to drive and didn't die, plus I'm pretty sure that there's a pop quiz in Math which I'll know how to do." Wynonna leaned against the lockers with style. She took a deep breath and the next thing she knew she was on the ground. Alex kicked her behind the knee which cause her to fall on her ass, hard. The girls laughed really hard. Waverly helped her sister up, still laughing of course. "Ugh, you bitch! You're so gonna get it, Alexandra!"

"You have to catch me first, Earp." Alex ran away with Wynonna hot on her heals. The two younger sisters watched in amusement as their older sisters acted like children.

"Sometimes I really wonder if those two are just children in a teenager's body," a low voice said from behind Kara, she knew exactly who it was. She turned around with an annoyed look on her face and there she was, Lena Luthor. A beautiful brunette, sister to the infamous Lex Luthor, who was the blonde's biggest science rival. The battle started one day in Chemistry when Kara asked an advanced question that nobody but Lena knew. Then they competed with test scores and the title of top of the class. Also, Lena was also the fastest, after Kara of course, track runner. They were a basic definition of rivals.

"Ugh, what do you want, Luthor?" Kara crossed her arms in front of her chest, looking at the brunette.

"I just wanted to comment on those two, darling. I wasn't looking for a fight," she replied confidently. Darling, why does that do things to me? Things, as in bad things not dirty things, the blonde thought.

"Well, I didn't-"

"I completely agree with you, Lena," Waverly cut in, giggling slightly. Even if Kara and Lena's "fighting" was just semi-flirtatious banter, it was still annoying and sometimes never ending. She needed to help these two fools realize that they were secretly in love with each other, even if they will forever be to stubborn to admit it.

"See, Waverly gets it." Kara opened her mouth to reply to the brunette's comment, but the young Luthor spoke first. "I have to get going. Bye, Waverly. Bye, Kara." She three a wink at the blonde, making her flustered in the process.

"She's just so, ugh," Kara grunted, her cheeks red from the wink. Waverly looked knowingly at her best friend and grinned mischievously. "Shut up, Waves!" She threw her head against the lockers, denting it a little, but not to noticeable. "I don't like her," she half yelled half whispered," she's a pain in the ass! Plus I like boys not girls!"

"Sure, Kara, whatever you say. There was little spark between you two and you know it."

"Shut up." Kara shoved the shorter girl who then stumbled into a near by orange juice puddle that was yet to be cleaned up. "Oh Rao, Waves! I'm so sorry!" She rushed towards the other girl in order to help her. Waverly waved her hand to say that it was okay.

"It's okay, I'm fine. I have an extra shirt in my locker for occasions like this." The bell rang and the two friends looked at each other. "I'll change in the bathroom, you tell Mr. Gardener why I'm late."

"Okay... I really am sorry, Waverly."

"It's okay, I promise. I would hug you but I don't want to ruin your shirt." Kara caressed the younger girl's arm then left.

Waverly got her shirt from her locker and headed to the bathroom. There was a probability that no one would enter to the bathroom at this hour, so she decided to change in front of the mirrors. She started to take of her shirt but failed to take it off completely because it got stuck.

"Aw, shit," she whispered. She struggled with the shirt some more when she heard the bathroom door open. "Um... Hey, I know this is a weird question, but could you maybe help me?"

"Uh, sure," the other person replied. "I didn't Purgatory High had wet t-shirt contests." Waverly blushed at the comment. Her shirt went off and she got a look at her helper. The new neighbor, the dirty blonde thought happily.

"My friend shoved me into a puddle this morning, accidentally of course." Waverly covered her chest with her wet shirt, unable to look away from the red head. "I'm Waverly Earp, I'm also your new neighbor." Waverly stuck out her hand with a giant smile on her face. The red head took the offered hand and shook it, giving it a light squeeze.

"I'm Nicole Haught," the tall girl said with a smirk. Haught, of course, Waverly thought. "Maybe we can hang out tonight? Go for coffee or something."

"I can't tonight... I mean I'd... I'd like too, but I can't... I... have plans, that's right I'm a planner. I need to know like two or three days in advance. I'm in a relationship with a boy-man." Waverly didn't know why all those words just came out of her mouth like that. She wasn't Kara, she had coherent thoughts that worked properly.

"A boy-man, been there. It's the worst. Maybe some other time?" Nicole shot Waverly a dimpled grin and Waverly lost it for a while. All the young Earp could do was nod. The red head turned to leave and looked back at the other girl. "I mean it, plus you know where I live."

Waverly saw the other girl leave. She felt something that she had never felt before. Nicole made her feel giddy and happy, something Champ never made her feel, at least not a lot. She needed to get to know the other girl better. Waverly looked at herself in the mirror. She bit her lip as she pulled her new shirt on. This was going be a fun year.

Nicole left the bathroom with a shy smile on her lips. Yeah, she failed at getting the girl, but she met the girl, close enough. Waverly was very beautiful, also she seemed like a genuinely nice person. The red head went to her classroom with a goofy look on her face, it was going to be a fun year.