Harmony Riley was different to most of the other girls at Woodsboro High, and Tatum for that matter. Eve was her cousin, but the two of them were much closer than you'd think they'd be.

And Stuart Macher knew from the day he met her that he was in love with her.

And whatever Stu wanted, Stu got.

She wasn't one of those quiet, geeky girls that the Jocks got in the end of those stupid chick-flick movies. Hell no. She was head cheerleader of the team and not the brightest of girls, but she did turn many heads when she walked into school. She had a slender figure, with the right amount of curves. Her hair was a bright blonde, her lips a pale pink, her skin a light tan. She was what some people might compare to as a human Barbie, but in a good way!

Everyone was so surprised when Harmony picked Randy for her boyfriend, including himself. Stuart had always dated girls, always. He was never without anyone, but he did it all to make her jealous. He even resorted to dating Tate, her cousin, when he didn't even like her in the first place. But when Harmony started dating Randy, that was the last straw. Even she had standards, He used to say to himself, wondering why she'd choose Randy over him.

Her first kiss was with Stu, when they were just 11. He remembered it like it was yesterday, even if she didn't. He would describe it as perfect, but it was far from it. Neither of them exactly knew what they were doing and ended up bumping heads together.

But the first time she ever had sex was with that creep Billy Loomis, and she'd regretted it since the minute afterwards. It was stupid. And the only reason why she went along with it was because she was drunk. But Stuart didn't know that, if he did, even though Billy is his best friend, he'd have beat him to a pulp there and then.

But back to Harmony. Harmony hadn't had a perfect life from the start. Her dad died in a car-crash when she was young, and her mom resorted to drinking and had been like it ever since. Harmony was more of a mother than her, looking after her, making her dinner, pulling back her hair when she was sick. But Harmony always had that cheeky little smile on her face, no matter how much she was hurting inside.

The first person she'd made friends with was Randy Meeks, now her boyfriend. They'd bonded pretty quick and they worked at the video store together. Plus, his parents loved Harmony to bits, and hoped Randy would someday marry the girl.

But enough of that, on with the story.