Two weeks had gone by and it was a reflection of happier times. Even though Troy was Gabriella's boyfriend. Landon and Gabriella were become the friends they used to be, too close for comfort according to Troy.

"Like the time when your sister, you and I threw water balloons," Gabriella started laughing at the memory before she even finished the thought.

"Or that time with the silly string!"

Sharpay looked upon the sight from the front counter at McDonalds where she was setting her order before joining the rest of the group. She held her lunch on a tray with her right hand and a boxed pie with the other. When she suddenly squeezed her left hand, until the pie was processed goop.

"First, your sandwich, now this. Boy, you got it bad," Julia said walking up next to her taking a drink of her milkshake—even though it was December.

"What are you talking about?" Sharpay asked putting on 'Don't mess with me' look.

"Somebody's jealous," Julia singed.

"Me jealous? That would mean I like Landon," Sharpay said pointing at the group where Landon was sitting with an "I'm disgusted" on her face.

Julia just walked on in front of Sharpay with a knowing smile.

"Don't say anything!" Sharpay caught up to her and stepped in front of her.

Seeing Sharpay was practically begging and pleading in front of her in public meant it was something big.

"Well, you aren't the only one who is jealous. Troy is turning into a third wheel over there, after all of that intervention crap."

Sharpay gave a look to Julia practically begging no to say anything.

"Okay!" Julia confessed, "I won't say anything."

Sharpay silently thanked her.

"You'll probably tell him yourself anyway," Julia said as an after thought.

Sharpay gave her 'Are you kidding me look?'

"You got a little something-something on your hand, might want to clean it off," Julia came back and walked off to join the group.

Sharpay looked down at her hand, still covered in apple like goop.

"Ew," Sharpay said walking over to the condiments table and set down her tray.

She removed the apple pie box from her hand when someone asked, "Need a napkin?"

"Oh, thanks," she said taking the napkin from the guy not fully seeing who it was.

"I see you're still messy—I will never let you forget the mess you made in the lunch room in 4th grade."

Sharpay pointed in her finger in the boys face after wiping off the rest of the goop, "Never speak of that again, Bolton."

Troy laughed, "But, it's too much fun."

"So, what are you doing over here?"

"I came to get more ketchup."

"Oh, okay, see you at the table," Sharpay said walking over to the table and finding a spot next to Julia.

Troy couldn't take it anymore. His supposed girlfriend was flirting with another guy, right after they had gotten back together. He was determined not to lose her.


So, this is part two of Broken Mirrors Make It Hard to See, because why make a really long story, with only half of it on what the summary says? Review and tell me if you want me to continue.