Hello everyone! I'm starting this on my birthday for good luck. Please read and review, CRITICISM IS WELCOME BUT I HAVE ENOUGH BITCHING AT ME IN REALITY SO JUST DON'T!

Nickit

Kissimee, Orlando

2:30Pm

August 24th

"I can't believe you're leaving in just seven days!" wailed Sari. "And this is seventh grade! We need our best friend or else we'll be so sad and we'll fail everything which wouldn't be good and would suck because it's really important to have good grades and we can't if we miss you!"

"It's okay, Sari!" Claire tried to reassure her. "I'll message you every day and--"

"Oh, by the way, Claire, we bought you a camera so you can take pictures of Eastchester and your new friends!" Sarah said.

"Oh my gosh, thanks guys!"

"We'll miss you so much!" all three of her friends, Mandy, Sari, and Sarah chanted as her parents pulled her away to continue packing.

Westjet plane

10:00am

September 1st

"We are arriving in Westchester Central Airport." a voice said over the speakers. "Please remain in your seat during landing and taxi."

Claire fidgeted, excited to meet this girl Massie her parents had told her about. From what she had heard, they would get along perfectly.

Block estate

Noon

September 1st

As William and Kendra Block hugged Claire, she tried to look around them for Massie. She gasped when Massie came down the stairs towards the dining room. She was dressed from head to toe in expensive designer clothes and was one of the prettiest girls she had ever seen, let alone met.

"Hi Massie," Claire said. "I'm the only normal one in my family."

Massie ignored her and turned around to see Todd sticking his fingers in Massie's pug's ears, pulling him off and yelling "That's my dog, not a baseball glove."

Massie wouldn't speak to her all through brunch. Instead she pulled out a cell phone and started to text her friends, something about eyebrow waxing. Claire studied her food, before being told to go see Massie's bedroom.

Massie's bedroom

1:25 PM

September 1st

Claire had never seen a room without any color, let alone with a life-size mannequin and a wall full of trophies for riding. She looked out the window to see two tennis courts, a swimming pool, and a small stone house.

"I can't believe your arms are tiny enough to fit those bracelets you made in kindergarten," Massie said. "You're so lucky."

"I didn't make these in kindergarten. My best friends made these. They also gave me this camera to take pictures of my new friends." Claire said as she pulled out the camera and snapped a picture of Massie. It came out blurry. Claire suspected she knew why, but she wanted to be friends with Massie so she didn't say anything. Instead, she went to look at Massie's pictures and her horse riding trophies.