Change is inevitable. And time passing is just as bound to happen as change, if not even more likely. You can't stop it. All you can do is deal with it. And that's what our East High Wildcats have to do, simply deal with it. They all have their fears about going into the real world, into a new world. But their greatest fear is that they will lose ties with their old world. The world they have grown to cherish and love. But that's all about to change.

The whole East High gang was lucky enough to all go to the same college. They thought that staying together in this very trying time would be the best. And who wouldn't wanna go to college with all their friends? But you can't always tell your friends your fears.

Gabriella fears that she will lose Troy this year. That she was simply a trial run to give him a taste, but in college he'd get the whole platter. She doesn't want to lose Troy, but come on, they're still kids, how can they be together forever?

Troy fears that he will lose his basketball games (yes, he got that scholarship), but he really, truly fears that he will lose himself, and by losing himself he'd lose Gabriella too. Essentially, the two lovers fears are the same, they want to hang onto each other, but they fear they will be ripped apart.

Chad worries about the future. He has no clue what he wants to do with the rest of his life. Even though he got a scholarship along with Troy, he's come to realize that basketball isn't everything. And it doesn't help that his parents are pressuring him to make something with his life. He always came in second place to Troy, Troy was always the winner. Chad just wasn't as good as Troy, at anything. So, Chad's fear is that he won't be good enough for the game of life.

Taylor and Chad have a similar fears, Taylor fears she isn't good enough. Her entire life she has done nothing but strive for perfect grades and to be the perfect academic and all around student that there is. And she came out on top, in high school. This is college. It's an entirely different world. In her mind failure is not an option. She'd never got a failing grade in her life, but she fears on the report card of college and life she'll get a big fat F.

Ryan's fear is acceptance. He's finally accepting the fact that he's gay. But what he wants to know is will other people accept that? His friends don't know, even his own sister doesn't know. Will they cast him aside when they find out?

Sharpay's biggest fear is that once she gets to college, she won't meet a rich guy who will do anything she wants and wait on her every word. She fears she will never marry him, and her dream life of being a trophy wife is shattered.

The Wildcats that we know and love are full of fears and that must be scary for them. But what is even scarier is that this year those fears are about to come true.


Here is my new story Wildcats-The College Years. I hope y'all give it a chance!!!! More will be up later.