Life in the Hills 3
Chapter One - Welcome to Beverly Hills
The California sun was shining down through the window of her parent's car - Hitting her eyes, she quickly squirmed away. The tall palm trees didn't provide much shade – even though there was like twenty of them in one whole block and all she heard was California has so many palm trees. She rolled down the window as the breeze rolled in sending her brown locks into the air. The glimpses of multimillion dollar homes were what her eyes laid upon along with their matching sports car parked in the driveways. Welcome to Beverly Hills – because that's all you'll be seeing.
She was moving here – straight out of the Rocky Mountains to the beautiful Beverly Hills along with her parents. Her Father had received a promotion in his Public Relations Company and it had required that he pack his things and family and head to the city of Angels – Los Angeles. Of course, it had its pros and cons – They had to leave a lot behind in their old town but had something even bigger waiting for them in Beverly Hills. Lucky for the Torres Family, they had a beautiful Estate waiting for them in the Hills.
Eve was in for the biggest change in her young life. The Sixteen year old had no idea what she was going to expect. Immediately when she heard that she was moving here – she expected the absolute worse. Seeing nothing but rich snobby people with their fancy cars and mansions – that's all she could have really pictured. Now that she was talked into Moving into this place, she had a scary feeling thinking that she along with her family would be turned into those kind of people, the one thing she didn't want to happen. She just hoped that her Family could still be who they are and not change because of the new environment they'd be living in. If they did change, she'd take the first plane ticket straight back to Denver, Colorado.
Her Father was excited about the whole thing. John Torres was going to be starting a new life here along with his daughter and loving wife, Dana Torres. As excited John was, it didn't rub Dana off the right way. Similar to her daughter, she wasn't exactly thrilled about going to a completely new city and starting fresh. It was all about getting use to it and adjustment which shouldn't take them too long she hoped. Dana had a close resemblance to her daughter. Same eyes, lips and hair – the two looked like Twins but they weren't.
Eve probably had the biggest adjustment. Her Dad had to adjust to his new job while her mother was just your typical housewife and Eve had a new school she had to adjust too. Nervous and Scared were what you could use to describe Eve's thoughts about entering a new school. She had every right to be scared. Who knew what would wait for her behind those doors. Were the girls going to be catty and bitchy? Were all the guys there just jerks and players? Would there be someone that Eve would get along with? She'll find out tomorrow – bright and early.
"Seriously, are we there yet?" Grumbled the teen, "We've been in this car for hours, it's really hot since our stupid air conditioner is busted and I really have to go to the bathroom or I'm going to contract a horrible bladder infection."
"Honey, let's keep calm," Her mother requested, "We're almost there – just a few more blocks and we'll be at our new home and there will be plenty of bathrooms for you to go too."
"I never even seen this place – you guys don't even have the decency to show me a photograph of the place," Rendered Eve, "I mean – is it so crappy that you couldn't even show me a photograph of the place I'll be living in for God knows how long?"
"Well, I wanted to keep it a surprise for you," Mr. Torres uttered from his lips, "But it's a nice place and when you see it, you're going to love it. I can already see your facial expression when you see our new home."
"There won't be any time for that since I'm going to grab the keys and locate the nearest bathroom to relieve my stress coming from my bladder."
"I'm sure once you see it – you're not going to move at all. You're just going to stand still and stare right at it."
"Well, if that happens than we must be living in Buckingham Palace or maybe the Taj Mahal," Joked thee Denver Native, "But I'm sure it nice. Does it have a pool in the back atleast?"
"It's like a law in Los Angeles to have a pool in your yard."
"Look, we're here."
The car slowly made it into the large driveway made from a dark toned bricks and the address of 385 Lexington Road. Eve's eyes were glued on the window. Speechless was her reaction. Her new home looked like it came straight from a movie or something. She quickly pinched herself thinking that maybe this was a dream. Her new home was just beautiful. Italian Villa styled home with tan colored brinks – a balcony laid above the home on the second floor. Outside the front home, it was decorated so neatly and beautifully. The Family stepped out of the car together and looked up at their home.
"Are we seriously living here or are you going to tell us to get back in the car and go to our real house?" Eve eyed her father, "Because I kind of like it here. This place isn't too shabby and suits my taste."
"All I have to say is Welcome Home."
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There she was – just getting out of her car and staring up at the huge lettering on the front of the building reading 'West Beverly Hills High School' along with the swarm of students surrounding it. Walking up, she had on her pair of booty shorts, a peach and blue colored plaid shirt and her white flip flops. Did see make the correct fashion decision? Based on everyone else, she seemed pretty safe in the fashion sense.
She clicked the car to locked it before tossing her keys in her Brown and pink Tote bag. Taking one hard swallow, she walked down the pathway leading to the front doors. Awkward stares came upon her from the students. Most of them knew she was the new girl in town, based on her shyness level. Some of the stares were sweet – some were mean – and a few were just really creepy. Her nerves were getting the best of her as she was shaking a little bit. Most of those trembles were gone when she got inside the building.
She slowly walked through the hallway and glanced around the lockers. She was looking for room 125 – where her History class was with Mr. Styles. Turning the corner, she found her way into the classroom as just the bell rang – with half the class staring right at her like she was some freak of nature or something. A man in jeans and a white button down shirt with the sleeves rolled up and brown hair looked to be Mr. Styles, "Why you must be our new girl Eve Torres right?"
"Yeah, that's me," She sweetly answered.
Mr. Styles took Eve to the Front of the Classroom and presented her, "Class – I'd like you guys to meet our newest student in our History Class – Eve Torres."
The class didn't seem that thrilled at all, "Hi," A Nervous Eve waved to the class – still showing no emotion.
"Tell us a little bit about yourself."
"I'm sixteen and I just moved here from Denver –"
"Loser," A boy with a Mohawk in the front answered with a cough.
Mr. Styles stepped forward, "Michael or the Miz, since you like that name for some reason, I think we better spend the afternoon together. I'll teach you a few set of manners I suppose."
"I call 'em like I see em."
"You're such as idiot Mike," A girl with Platinum blonde locks answered, "And then you wonder why girls don't like you – because you're the biggest self centered Bastard on the planet."
Mike turned his body to face the girl that was calling them out, "I rather be a self centered bastard then a snobby little rich girl like you Maryse."
"Enough Guys," Mr. Styles answered, "Maryse, since you're so kind why don't you show Eve around the school when you get a chance today. Get her to know where she'll be spending her academic year. Go take a seat next to Maryse, Eve."
Eve walked over to the platinum blonde and took a seat right next to her. Maryse wasn't pleased at all with what her job was to do today. Not one bit. Eve noticed how Maryse was decked out in designer dark skinny jeans, white tank top, a blue Metallic and Silver Platform pumps. Based on what the Miz said, Maryse wasn't a sweetheart.
It was going to be a very interesting day of school – that's for sure.
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Class ended and Eve followed Maryse out of the room. She manage to catch up to her, "Maryse – wait up."
Maryse paused and turned around to face Eve, "Oh – I forgot that I have to show you around here," Groaned Maryse, "Okay – let me show you what West Beverly has to offer."
"I was actually going to say that you don't need to show me around. I'll find my way around here I suppose," Eve spoke, "But thanks for defending me back there against that guy. I would never think that someone who barely knows me would do that."
Maryse began to walk and talk with the new girl, "Trust me – when it comes to guys here, you have got to be careful. That loser – The Miz," Maryse did a little theatrical move when she mentioned Mike Mizzazin, "Just steer clear from him – he's nothing but trouble. Trust me, I know."
"Yeah I'm probably going to avoid him as much as I can."
Maryse and Eve made their way to Maryse's friends, Rosa Mendes and Alicia Fox, "Hey Ladies," Maryse greeted them but the two just stared at Eve, giving her a dirty sort of look.
"Who's your friend over here?" Rosa Mendes asked and Eve returned with a confused looked staring at her apparel of a White Sundress with Golden pumps as her blonde and brown hair flowed down in curls.
"And what is she wearing?" Alicia Fox eyed the girl dressed in a Black polka dot cami, dark jeans and short black boots, "The fashion sense is something I'm not to key on."
"Girls, be nice," Maryse defended, "This is the new student her – Alicia and Rosa this is Eve. She came here from Dover."
"It's Denver," She corrected, "And it's nice to meet you."
"Yeah whatever," Alicia quickly answered back, "Shouldn't you be going Missy? I don't mean to be rude but I don't think exactly click with us."
"Go with the losers," The arrogant Rosa told Eve, "Go back where you came from missy."
Maryse and the Girls just laughed as they walked away – leaving Eve all by herself. First impressions of this school – BAD!
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Waiting inside her office for her student to arrive, Torrie Wilson – the school's guidance counselor was awaiting for Eve to talk to her about her first day here. Accompanied by Dawn Marie, the principal's secretary – the girls were having a little chat, "Here's another school year and more problems I have to listen to by my corrupted Student body. Wonderful isn't it?"
Dawn Marie sipped on her coffee, "I have a ton of paperwork to file but I'm in no mood to get started on that. It's only a few days into the new school year and I already feel as if everything is difficult."
"We'll get use to it," Torrie smiled as she looked down at a photo frame of her three year old son Nathan and her one year old daughter Ella, "And I won't have to watch the kids since Kelly is going to watch them – it will finally give me a chance to just get out."
"Working and raising two kids – how do you do it?" Dawn Marie asked, "See this is why I'm single. I just got out – find a guy and have a little fun. That's all."
"Not to mention you go for guys in their early twenties," Torrie conveyed with a slick smile, "You're a cougar Dawn."
"Okay so what if I am? It's extremely popular to be a cougar and its fun. Cougars are the way to go – they're cute, have nice bodies and will spend every dime on you in you give them what you want."
"Dawn, you need more help than the kids in this school."
"You're right," She ascended to the door, "I'll see you later Ms. Guidance Counselor," And Dawn Marie was gone.
The moment Dawn had left, in came the new student Eve, "Is this the Guidance Counselor's office?"
Yes it is and you must be Eve," Torrie presented the seat before her, "Don't be shy – take a seat," Eve took the seat in front of Torrie, "So I understand that your our new student here at West Beverly?"
"Yeah – today's my first day."
"I know exactly how it feels," The Latina looked over at Torrie with a confused look, "I was once just like you. Me and my cousin moved here from Boise and we were like total strangers to the universe. We were the fresh meat so I know exactly how you're feeling. You're nervous."
"Yes, I am."
"You're scared."
"That too."
"You wonder if the girls are going to be catty and if the boys will be total jerks to you."
"Are you a mind reader and guidance counselor all put in one?"
Torrie snickered – this girl seemed sweet and promising. She knew that she'd be fine, "Trust me – I was in your same exact shoes about thirteen years ago," The blonde paused, "Oh god, thirteen years ago? How time flies by – enough about how I feel like I'm getting old but I bringing in someone that would really help show you around and all."
In came a blonde woman that looked a little bit like Torrie. The girl had on a black tank top, a red and black plaid skirt and black flats on, "Okay Torrie – you call me in here and this better be good."
"Kelly, Didn't I say you call me Ms. Wilson while we were in school?"
"I'm so sorry Ms. Wilson," She bitterly responded, "What would you like from me, big sis?"
"Well, Eve here is our newest student so I was hoping you could show her around a little – get her to know her new school. Could you do me that favor?" Torrie asked her younger sister.
"Sure," Kelly answered not really seeming to care at all, "Come on – you got lunch?"
"Yeah – I have lunch right now."
"Well it's time that I show you the central core of this school."
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Kelly and Eve took a seat at one of the unoccupied tables in the jungle called the cafeteria. Placing their trays down, Eve opened up her container and mixed up the salad she had picked up. Kelly on the other hand kept it raunchy with a tray of fries, "Okay, so I guess I should show you around and I should start by this very place. At lunch time, it's extremely important that you know where to sit. Sit with the wrong crowd, you'll be humiliated. I've seen it happen to plenty of kids and I don't want to see it happen to you."
"What crowd are you part of?" Eve inquired as she took a bit of her salad.
"Oh mine is called the normal crowd," Kelly smirked, "And there's one member which is me and this other dude but he isn't here right now."
"Are there bad ones?"
"Of course – look, I'll point everyone out to you," Kelly glanced around the room, ready to map everything out for Eve, "We got your jocks – completely cocky and annoying, then over there we got your depressed loners and right over there, where that blonde girl is sitting – those are the worst people you'll ever meet in your life so steer clear away from those group of girls."
Eve took a closer looked and noticed Maryse was sitting at the table Kelly was talking about, "Oh there's Maryse. I don't think she's really mean – she actually stood up for me in my history class but then again she blew me off later. "
"She's a bitch Eve. I know so just stay away from Captain Bitch and her two minions."
Suddenly a guy in a polo shirt came rolling by and snatched a fry out of Kelly's tray, "Gotcha!"
"Oh god Evan," Kelly let out a giggly groan, "You always come here to take my fries – I really think you should just take out your wallet and buy your own. It isn't hard – you just asked for it on the line and give them the two dollars."
"Who's your new friend?" Evan smiled over at Eve, "She's pretty than your usual friends."
"Yeah – She is better looking than you," Joked the sixteen year old, "Evan, I'd like you to meet West Bev's newest student – Eve Torres."
"Nice to meet you Madam Eve," Evan took her hand and kissed it gently, "It is my privilege to meet you. Welcome to West Beverly High – the place where you'll most likely commit suicide."
"That's pleasant to hear?" Eve giggled, "Am I really going to do that?"
"No, I'm just joking. I'm a joker," Evan laughed, "And I'm no longer known as the new kid. I've had that title for the past year and I finally get to pass it down to someone new. Make me proud Eve – you represent all those new kids out there."
"You were the new kid before me?" Questioned the new girl at school, "How was it like for you – you know trying to get use to everything and adjust to a new life here?"
"Well, I only moved from Malibu so it wasn't exactly a big move," Evan collected his thoughts from his experience, "But it's not bad – you know it's just take some time for you to adjust to everything. You know, you'll be fine since you're a girl and seem really sweet but I do give you my blessing."
"Thanks," Eve shyly said as she was about to get up, "I have to head back to my car to grab something so I'll be back. You're not going to go anywhere right?"
"We'll be right here – since after all you're the third member of the normal crowd," Kelly joked.
Eve smiled before she walked out into the Hallway. So far, her day wasn't bad at all. She had meet some really nice people – nobody mean except for Alicia and Rosa who weren't very nice to her. As she got lost in her thoughts, she wasn't paying attention to anyone else when she accidently bumped into a guy, spilling his tray all over his shirt. Eve covered her mouth as she gasped, "Oh my god, I'm so sorry. I wasn't paying attention."
"Yeah you weren't," The angry man scolded Eve, who was revealed to be the same guy who called her a loser in class – The Miz, "Do you know how much my shirt costs? Now, I'm going to need to go and drive clean this."
"Again, I'm really sorry."
"No you're not," Miz stepped forward to Eve, putting her up against the wall, "Now, I'm going to ruin you."
"Hey!"
A tall tan man stepped forward, coming up against the man. He was decked out in West Beverly gym shirt and pants along with white sneakers. He had black hair and confronted the Miz, "Listen Miz – Leave the girl alone. What are you going to prove to the girl by standing up to a girl huh? Going to prove you are more of a pussy than you already are?"
"Listen Rhodes – watch what you say around me because I'm capable of plenty of things dude," Miz knocked Cody away before charging away from the two of them.
"Sorry about that – that guy is an ass so I'd avoid him if I were you," He warned Eve, "I'm Cody by the way. I've never seen you around here before. Are you new or something?"
"Actually I am new. I just moved here from Denver and today's my first day."
"Denver? My favorite football team is there," Cody smirked, hinting the fact that he was a Denver Broncos Fan, "So what brings you here to Beverly Hills?"
"Well, My dad got this new job here so we all had to pack our things and move over here," Eve told Cody, "And it isn't bad so far – I've met some really nice people so far and a few not so good people," She was talking about the encounter with the Miz, "But other than that, it's fine."
"Trust me – there's a lot more guys out there like that idiot," Warned Cody as he came closer to Eve, "But I'll be there if you need me."
"Be there for me?"
"Yeah – I'll be your superman or batman. Just put on the bat signal and I'll be there."
"Thanks for your help though with the Miz. I didn't think anyone was around."
"Like I said it wasn't an issue," Cody smiled as he began to walk away and Eve walk by his side, "Let me show you around this school. Come on," Eve smiled at Cody's invitation. She found some friends here at West Beverly and maybe a new crush? We'll have too see.
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After school – Maryse, Alicia and Rosa were over at their hangout spot for West Beverly students – the classic Peach pit. After some renovation, the place looks a lot more modern and attracts more of a younger crowd to the place. With their ice coffees on the table, Alicia and Rosa were gossiping about the new girl – which happened to be Eve.
"I seriously can't get over what she was wearing," Alicia said as she was texting on her phone, "It was like she came straight out of a farm or something. She's in Beverly Hills and that won't fly in here."
"And that hair – All those curls were just everywhere," The young Rosa said, "She needs a total makeover."
"Maybe we could give her a second chance. I could see her rolling with us," Maryse noticed the brunette walking into the Peach pit. She waved her hand and called for her, "Hey Eve – over here?"
Eve walked over feeling nervous again because last time they were speaking, Maryse blew her off, "Hi Maryse."
"Listen – me and the girls were talking and we decided to give you another chance because we were a little mean before," Maryse was a little mean to the new girl but had hopes of making it up to her, "So we thought that maybe you should come shopping with us as a little apology for the way we acted, right girls?"
"Right!"
"I'm actually waiting for –"
"Come on – we've got no time to waste," Maryse pulled her hand and began to escort her out of the Peach pit, with Alicia and Rosa not too far behind, "We've got to do something about what your wearing – we'll get something nice.
Just as the four of them left, Kelly came walking into the peach pit. Stumped – she didn't see Eve who was suppose to get a table for the two of them. Her eyes went to the Window to see Eve getting into a car with Maryse, Alicia and Rosa – driving off somewhere. Cringing at the site, Kelly stormed out of the Peach pit.
Meanwhile back in the car, Maryse was driving while Eve was in the passenger seat as Alicia and Rosa gloated in the back seat, "So Eve – how do you like West Beverly so far?"
"I like it so far – The guy the Miz came back up to me when I was in the hallway before but I got help from someone," Eve smiled when she thought about Cody again, "He helped me out and got rid of that jerk."
"Who was the guy?" Alicia peeped through the driver and Passenger's seat, "Was he cute?"
"He was cute. His name was –"
"Shit!" Maryse roared as she almost hit a cat trying to cross the street, "I swear – I hate having to see Animals roaming the streets and almost hitting them."
"That would happen a lot to me in Denver," Agreed the Latina, "It's like they just completely roam the streets and I think I'd hit a few my accident when I saw them."
"Finally – someone agrees with me," Maryse exclaimed as they were driving down Rodeo Drive, "Eve – welcome to a girl's paradise. Every store you can imagine is located on this block. You'll find anything you want here but it will most likely cost you a lot."
Eve looked at the window. It was store after store – designer after designer. The biggest celebrities shop here – picking up some clothes before a big award show or heading out to a big party. She couldn't find the words to describe how she was feeling that very moment. She was content, joyful and seemly upbeat. Her First day of school seemed to be ending in a more upbeat fashion.
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Torrie packed her car in her home's driveway. She was completely exhausted that was for sure. She swung her purse over her shoulder and clicked her car shut. Walking up to the door, she could already hear her son's giggles and her daughter's cry. It was just time to open the door – and to deal with all that commotion. Upon opening the door, she began to call out for Kelly, "Kelly, I'm home – where is everyone?"
Torrie walked into the living room to find Nathan sleeping on the couch, and Kelly holding Ella in her arms, "There you guys are."
"Shh!" Kelly alerted her sister, "I just got Nathan to get to sleep and now I'm keeping Ella company and hoping she falls asleep soon."
"I'm sorry I was late – I had so much work to do and I promise you won't have to stay any longer. I wish I could have some permanent help," Torrie took a seat on the chair as Kelly handed her Ella, "I swear – I think I should hire a Nanny or something. I don't want to constantly do this to you and I can't always count of mom, dad or Stacy. Mom and Dad like to travel now that Dad's retired and Stacy had Connor and Emily and I can't always leave them with her."
"You'll think of something," Kelly told her, "For now – I don't mind doing it for you."
"You're the best little sister and your slowly becoming their favorite aunt."
"I think I'm there only one," Kelly giggled, "As much as they sometimes annoy me, I still love them very much and would do anything for them. I'm their number one aunt."
"I just wish he was still with us," Torrie glanced at a picture of John on their wedding day, "I swear – I miss him so much Kelly. I want him to come back."
"I know Sis," Kelly told Eve, "We all miss him."
"I know he's still out there," Torrie said, "The marines say that he's missing in action but most likely is dead because they found his dog tags. I find that hard to believe because I know he's out there. He is and I refuse to give up on hope that one day he's going to walk through that door and be with his family."
About a year ago, shortly after Ella's birth John was sent away on Military leave. A few weeks into his leave, he was reported missing in action and wasn't found. His commander came to her home to give her his dog tags as they feared the worse believing he was killed in action and might not ever be found.
Torrie refused to believe it even though it's been about a year since the whole thing happened. Somewhere in her heart, she believed that he was alive and well. John's a fighter and wouldn't give up easily.
"Torrie, I know how you feel about it but they found his dog tags and nothing else. I wish he was here too but he's not," Kelly told her older sister, "And maybe it's time you move on and just let him go and start fresh. I hate seeing you like this."
"I hate seeing myself like this too."
"Then go out – have some fun and enjoy life. Don't always think about what may happen or anything like that. If I have to babysit more for you to have some fun – I will do it. Whatever makes you happy makes me happy."
"Thanks sis," Torrie smiled, "And I will. I can give it a shot maybe. I haven't dated anyone in years."
"Well, this is your shot – get back out there Wilson," Kelly cheered on her sister as he phone began to ring, "I got to get that – I'll be right back."
She snatched her phone and walked into the kitchen. Reading the Caller ID, a smirk appeared on her lips as she answered the phone, "I thought you'd never call me back. I've been waiting for you – is she gone?"
"Yeah she's gone so this week, I can spend it all with you."
"Thank god she's out of the picture," Kelly peaked back into the living room to see Torrie rocking Ella around, "Listen, I'll probably be there in a few minutes. I'm just going to tell Torrie I'm leaving."
"I'll see you in a bit."
Kelly shut her phone and walked back into the living room, "That was Mom – she wants me to head home. I'll see you tomorrow Sis."
But where was Kelly really off too?"
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The next day at School, Eve had arrived in her car. Heading out of the car, she came across a man smoking a cigarette. She looked at him as he shot a glare right back at her, "What the hell are you looking at new girl?"
"I have a name," Eve responded back, "Its Eve – not new girl."
"Tell it to someone who cares," The man in the leather jacket, white t-shirt, jeans and a pair of black sneakers said in response, "I don't even know why you're talking to me," He answered taking a pull from his cigarette.
"Smoking is bad for you and I don't think you can do it on school grounds – won't you get in trouble?"
"Why are you going all mother Theresa on me? I didn't even say a word to you and you're trying to turn my life around. I don't need your nourishment. Give it to someone who really needs it."
"Okay," This was definitely awkward, "I'm just going to walk away and leave you alone."
"Please do so and don't get involved in other people's issues."
"What a jerk."
Eve walked away living the arrogant Jerk known as Ted DiBaise to finish smoking his cigarette. Ted was a bit of your badass you can say. He doesn't take crap and will not be pushed around and be told what to do. He does what he wants when he wants not caring about who he hurts or what he does to get his way. A man in a red car pulled up in front of Ted. He rolled down his window and the man with a thick beard and piercings appeared.
"Ted – I've got my shipment for you."
"Hand it over Phil."
Phil tossed the bag – full of prescription drugs which were all pretty illegal, "Okay – now you better do a good job selling this or else. Last drop off, you didn't make anything and you expect me to continue working with you. I may have to take my business elsewhere."
"Nah man – I really need the money," Ted answered back, "I won't disappoint you Phil. I'll come back with a deck of cash by next week."
"If you screw up, I'm going to have to cut off our ties man and I don't want to do that," Phil rolled up his window and drove off, leaving Ted there. Ted had to do well with this next shipment or he'd get that ax.
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Kelly was sitting out under a tree trying to catch up on some of her homework. As she wrote in her notebook, a shadow came across the notebook. She looked up and it was Eve smiling right by her, "Kelly, I've been trying to call you but you haven't answered me or anything. Is there something wrong?"
"Nothing's wrong – I don't go and ditch your real friend to go hang out with some skank," Kelly spoke about the events that occurred yesterday, "I was being so nice to you and you decide to go and leave me to hang out with Maryse and her idiot friends."
Eve will admit what she did was wrong but Maryse dragged her out and took her and she couldn't stop her, "Listen, I'm really sorry if I did hurt you by leaving. Maryse dragged me out and she wasn't taking no as an answer. I tried calling you to tell you to come but then I remembered that you didn't like her. I feel so bad."
"Well, you should have thought of it before you did it."
"I know I should have and if I could, I'd change it," Eve tried to get through to Kelly, "And I want to be friends with you. You were the nicest girl I've meet her so far and I really want to be friends."
"You want to be friends with me?"
"Yeah – you're down to earth and overall just really cool," Eve smiled, "Probably the best person I've meet here."
Kelly felt absolutely on top of the world. She never really had close friends before and she actually found someone who was nice to her and actually wanted to be friends, "No one has ever said that about me."
"So do you forgive me?"
"Well, I guess I can look past it," The blonde croaked out a giggle, "But yes – I forgive you."
"Good because I need to tell you something," Eve smiled, "Something really important."
Kelly noticed based on the smile on Eve's face that this was good, "This must be good because based on your smile – I have a feeling it is really good. Maybe even about a boy perhaps?"
"Yeah it actually is," Eve giggled like a little girl, "So after I left lunch yesterday, I bumped into this guy and he gave me a hard time but then this other guy came up and stood up for me. He was so sweet and he even showed me around the whole school. He was such a nice guy and also really cute."
"You've been here two days and you already got a crush on a guy. You work fast girl."
"I don't know if it's a crush but it's something. He's really nice and I like him in a sense based on what I know about him," Eve had herself a little crush in the little time she had been here, "I hope I see him around school again."
"What was his name? Maybe I know who he is."
Eve looked out into the distance and show him chatting it up with some of his friends, "He's over there talking to his friends," She then noticed that Maryse was coming up behind him, "And there's Maryse too."
Kelly knew exactly what was going to happen, "Eve, I'm sorry to break it to you but you're not going to like what you see right now."
Eve took a closer look and saw Maryse laid a kiss on Cody's lips. Eve's jaw just dropped down to the floor. Cody and Maryse were dating? This just couldn't be right. Maybe she was still in her bed sleeping? Nope, this was real this was very real. This was what her eyes were looking at and she wasn't too happy.
"They're dating?"
"Unfortunately."
"Wow – I can't believe it," Eve said while still looking at the couple, "And yesterday I told her that I met a guy who was cute and I almost told her that it was him. Imagine if I did tell her?"
"Oh sweetie – that would not have been pretty," Kelly uttered, "Oh and this is only the beginning sweetie. Welcome to Beverly Hills – Your going to wish you never came."
A/N: Here it is. The Sequel! Please be kind and Review - Every Review is always apperciated!
