Disclaimer VM characters are not mine but Dana is mine

Desperately Seeking Veronica

All was going good for Veronica Duncan was safe with his baby, Wallace's name was cleared in the hit and run, and she and Logan became good friends. Veronica was eating lunch and talking with Wallace when Logan came up to them smiling. He told them that they were invited to a party on his new yacht and no Dicks allowed. They said yes and went to class talking. Weevil saw them walking and joined in. You see the 09ers and not so rich people joined together and made the school peaceful. Then they heard what seemed to be Dick screaming in pain. They ran to see what happened.

They saw what looked to be a 7th grader beating him up. She then walked up to them and said "Are you Logan?" Logan looked at her puzzled and answered yes. She told that she was his half sister from one of Aaron's many woman friends and that was had a drug overdose and had to find her half family. With that Logan was on the floor. Around ten minutes later he woke up. Then she told them that she was here to stay because was too smart for 7th and 8th grades. She also told them that her name was Dana and she was made fun of by Dick so she gave him a welcoming gift.

After a few days Logan came to terms with the revelation that had came forth. The yacht party was in one day and Veronica was finishing up a case of wife cheating. She was taking some photos outside a road stop hotel.

Ring, ring Logan picked up his phone, it was Dana she told him she was getting her stuff from the hotel when she saw Veronica's car. She went to say hi, but when she looks in the car she wasn't there and her bag and laptop was still in the car and it looked suspicious. Logan then quickly got dressed and got a hold of Wallace and Weevil. They went to Veronica's car it looked like there was no struggled. Keith was on a case and could not be reached so Logan, Wallace, Weevil and the young suspicious girl named Dana.

Not long I know but this is my first fic more to come It will get better please review