"Oh, my God! Oh my God! Get Out! Get out of my house, you filth!" Spencer was hoping it would be Clay, maybe her Dad, anyone but her mother that had opened that door.
"Mom, don't!, Mom stop please!" Spencer watched on in horror as her mother tore at her girlfriend's hair. Pushed her and shoved her out of the house.
"Paula stop it!"
"Not now, not this time Arthur, can't you see what's going on here?"
"You don't understand, I love her." I screamed prying my arm from my father's grip and continued to chase my mother down the stairs.
"It's gonna be okay." How could it be okay? My mother was forcing her love to leave.
"No, it's not. I just want to be with her."
"I'm so sorry." I saw the fear in Ashley's eyes. The fear that this could be the end of us. Leaning in and holding me closely to her. Trying to show all the love she held for the me through the hug.
"Why are you doing this?" Spencer screamed crying at her mother.
With that Spencer watched as Paula pushed Ashley out of the house. Slamming the door.
"You disgust me." If Paula had said that any other time it would have broken Spencer's heart, knowing her mother hated her. But here it only added fuel to her anger.
"I HATE YOU!" Spencer yelled at her mother before storming back up the stairs and slamming her door shut. Flinging herself on her bed and weeping into the pillows. The pillows which still held a little bit of Ashley's scent.

Spencer sat in class. Replaying this image over and over in her head. Since then her mother had sent her back to Ohio to live with her Aunt and Uncle. Arthur tried to stop her, even Clay tried to reason with Paula. But you know how good ol' mommy gets when pissed off. Glen was the worst, sneering at her, tell her "I told you so." She hated him so much right now. He got to stay in L.A. with Madison, Clay got to stay with Chelsea, and she gets shipped off. She barely heard what her teacher was saying. Something about how to solve equations using elimination and substitution methods. A couple months ago Spencer Carlin would have rejoiced at the prospect of being back in Ohio with her friends. Now, she hated it. They were like Madison clones running around, and none of the jocks were as nice as Aiden. Pete had already made a countless amount of moves on her and seemed to not understand what "no" meant. He actually thought she would sleep with him if he just asked. He even had the casual, "where is the bathroom" kind of tone into it. Yup, he came up to her one day and just went, "hey, so you wanna hook up?" How about 'no' assface.

"And by isolating the y variable, you end up with an equation. Then you plug it in…"

Spencer continued to doodle in her notebook. She barely tried in school anymore. She had taken no notes, done no homework. Filling her notebook up with sketches of a certain brunette, and scribbles of "Mrs. Spencer Carlin Davies" written all over it. What made this week worst was Thursday was her birthday and she remembered how Ashley had wanted a big surprise for Spencer's 18th birthday. She had become the girl that left and came back completely different. And they didn't even know she was gay, well…that is if Debbie hasn't told everyone yet. I don't think she did. She's too busy trying to keep her status to admit she was befriended a gay girl. She stopped hanging out with her old "friends" after finding they were just like Debbie. Other people no longer wanted to hang out with her because of how she used to be part of the popular squad. In other words, she was a loner. And all she wanted to do was be back in Ashley's arms. Maybe she can run away on Thursday night. I mean she's 18 after all.

"And that would make the x value… what Ms. Carlin?"

oh shit.

"Ummm."

"Hmm, maybe next time you will listen and possibly take notes Ms. Carlin."

"Mmm-Hmm" Spencer nodded. I hate it when they pick on you when you're not concentrating.

Back in L.A.

Ashley stared at her legs as she sat on the couch. She hadn't left her house since the day she drove back after Paula kicked her out. Aiden told her Spencer was sent back to Ohio. Ohio, that bitch. She hadn't been to school since… God knows when. She had lost count of the days where she woke up and the first thing that happened to her in the morning was her heart breaking. "But staying at home has its up sides, I'll be all caught up on my beauty sleep." Ashley chuckled to herself at the memories of Spencer. Kyla had tried to cheer her up. But there wasn't much she could do, the love of her life was sent away. Oh joy, here comes Christine.

Kyla was sitting next to her. Trying to talk Ashley into going back to school. Something about if she didn't her future, and the education thing. Just Kyla stuff…

"Hello girls."

"mother." Ashley stated coldly, she was bitchy to just about everyone but Kyla, Aiden, Chelsea and Clay. Glen had come over a few days ago to rub it in that he was right about them both and how thank God Spencer was shipped away from "a gay slut like you" were his exact words. She gave him a well deserved kick in his lower regions. He doubled over and Ashley had slammed the door not caring that it had hit the boy right on the head as she heard the ass howl in pain outside.

"I just got back from the lawyers office, your inheritance has come through. Congratulations girls, you're rich."

Ashley couldn't believe it, she was happy, she was smiling. And it was Christine of all people to get her to smile.

"OH MY GOD ASHLEY!!" Ashley felt Kyla's arms wrap around her. Hugging her sister back Ashley couldn't help but keep smiling. She was rich. She was 18, rich, and she knew exactly what she wanted to do with her money. Christine walked away from the two squealing girls looking on in slight disgust.

"So what the first thing you plan to do as a rich girl Ash?"

"Buy a ticket to my girl."

Kyla's smile got even bigger, "Ohio here she comes."