Disclaimer: I own nothing but evil Georgia and the plot as well as Roxen and Nick. There in later chapters.

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Lyra was walking in the forest with Pan. She had almost forgot about William Parry, her friend, her lover. Something was glowing in the clearing. "Lyra?" Pan asked. She ignored him and went to the shimmering object, it was a window! She stepped through, pan in her hand, and found herself in the other Oxford, his Oxford. They went running to his house where Mary and Will lived. She knocked on the door, crying tears of joy, when a girl with ginger hair to her lower back. She was pale skin with freckles. " Who the heck are you?" Lyra asked rudely.

" ME? Im Georgia, Will Parry's girlfriend. Who are you?" She acted as if Lyra was a rodent, looking down her nose at the girl.

" Look, I am Lyra Silvertongue. Let me through!" She tried to barge in when Georgia pushed her back.

" You're the Lyra? Did you poison Will to love you? Your pathetic." She pushed her again.

"Georgia? Whats taking you so long?" Will called as he came to the hallway. He stared at Lyra.

"Lyra?" He asked, moving forward. Georgia was shocked.

" Willie, darling, I am your girlfriend, not her. She isn't Lyra. She said her name was Yasmin." Lyra growled at Georgias words. Will took no notice and hugged Lyra tightly before sniffing her honey fragrant hair, her warm hands, her wet lips. He kissed her. Georgia was so mad she grabbed Wills collar, pushed Lyra and kissed him roughly. Will pushed her back, " Georgia! WHAT the hell?" He took Lyra and went down the street.

" I missed you." He said.

" I missed you too." She replied. " I told you I would find you. Who wasthat?" Lyra asked. Why did she kiss you? Was she your girlfriend?

" That was Georgia Jacobs, complete bitch of a girl but she was at my house because her mum and Mary used to go to school together and they were talking and she tells everyone that we are dating, that we've gotten further and all that. Don't worry." They held on to each other, forever.