Margot had just arrived back in Hyperion Heights. She initially planned to go away for few a months but ended up enjoying it so much that she lost track of time. She hadn't seen her mom in such a long time and she thought it was finally time to go home again. At least for a while until that itch to see new places and try new things came back again. She also wanted to try to catch up with some friends now that she was back. She hadn't seen any of them in ages, even if they did keep in touch with texts or Snapchat and Instagram. That night she contacted her friend Riley and they met at Roni's for some drinks.

"Margot...oh it's so good to see you." Riley shrieked loudly as she entered the bar.

They had been friends since grade school and even though they were completely different personality wise, they still managed to hit it off as best friends. "Hey, its good to see you too."

"I saw all your photos on Instagram they were amazing, girl. It must have been so much fun."

"Yeah it was but its nice to be home too," Margot said as she sipped her drink coughing a little at how strong it was. She wasn't much of a drinker but Riley had always been the life of the party. "So what's new with you?" Margot asked as a man walked in and slid down on the seat next to her friend.

"Hey, baby."

"Margot this is Shane."

"Oh hey," Margot was a little confused she thought it was just going to be the two of them tonight.

"I hope its ok that I invited Shane, I wanted you to meet him."

"Oh yeah, 'course it is." Margot lied. She had been looking forward to just hanging out with her friend again and being able to have some girl talk and now she felt like a third wheel. It felt like she was sitting in on their date which felt incredibly awkward.

Right now they were seated so close Riley was practically sitting in his lap. "So um...how long have you two been dating?" She asked trying to fill the awkward silence.

"6 months," Riley said turning to smile at Shane. "We met online, on one of those dating sites."

"Oh, really that's kinda cool."

"Yeah soo...did you meet anyone while you were traveling? Must have been plenty of girls throwing themselves at you."

"Um...no not really. I did meet some but no one special."

"Oh that's too bad," Shane said as he headed over to grab them some more drinks.

"Girl, you should totally try dating online. You meet so many people on there."

"I don't need a bunch of people. Just one."

"That's always been your problem, Margot you always hold everyone up to such high standards. Why not just date around see what's out there and then you can work on finding the one. What's wrong with Mrs. right now?"

"But dating online? Haven't you heard how dangerous that can be, you've seen the show Catfish."

"Not everyone is a stalker or lying about who they are," Riley responded as Shane placed their drinks on the table. "I mean here's your proof." She said as he leaned down and kissed her.

"No thanks, I think I'll find my dates the old-fashioned way."

That night Margot headed home feeling a little buzzed from all the drinks Riley kept forcing on her. She was probably going to regret them in the morning. Her mom was already in bed so she changed into her pajamas and crawled under the covers.

**Meanwhile**

After Margot had left she and Shane were still sitting in Roni's. "Shane we should totally set her up with a profile on the site."

"She said she didn't want to," he reminded her.

"I know but I just want her to be as happy as we are."

Thinking about what she wanted the profile to say she smiled as she quickly typed in the info and hit send. "Too late its done."

"She's gonna kill you when she finds out." He said reaching over and wrapping his arm around her, pulling her close as they laughed.