When a year had finally come Jazz stood next to Jackie and Nate at the train station. She was starting to get nervous just waiting for him. Jazz jumped up and down a few times and Jackie took a hold of her hand.

"He'll be here soon Jasmine." Jackie assured her. Jazz turned towards where DJ would be coming through and sure enough there he was. Jazz raced past every one else not caring who she knocked into and jumped into DJ's arms. She wrapped her legs around his waist and he held on to her tightly so she wouldn't fall.

"You don't know what it's been like with out you DJ man." Jazz said finally putting her feet down. "Just think. We going to be going to school together. It be like old times."

"Great. I'll never have a break from you." DJ teased.

"You had a whole year man." Jazz said pushing him playfully. "Get used to it."

Jackie walked up to them and gave DJ a hug. "We are so glad to have you here DJ."

Jazz took a hold of DJ's hand and blocked every thing else out except for DJ. She had missed her best friend so much she didn't want to forget anything about this moment.

When they got into the house Jazz went straight to the couch and laid down. Jackie smiled at the girl as Nate just shook his head.

"Why you so tired?" Nate asked raising his eyebrows. "Its not like you worked all day."

"Naw, I just worked all night." Jazz said and Nate smiled. DJ looked at them oddly. It was odd to see his uncle teasing Jazz like she was his daughter.

"Come on, I'll show you to your room." Jackie said leading DJ up the stairs to the second floor. "This is your bathroom, you'll be sharing it with Jasmine for only a couple more days. And this is where you'll be staying."

DJ walked in and the first thing he noticed was a baby's crib. "Whats this?"

"Yen thought it would be best to move Jazz and the baby here. Apparently he's been having a lot of trouble with Marrice showing up." Jackie said sadly. "At the moment he's with a neighbor."

Jazz walked up and jumped in DJ's lap. Jackie laughed. She was glad to see the girl smile again. She left the two kids alone to talk, knowing that they'd want to get caught up.

"So how's it like. I mean being in the clink?" Jazz asked and DJ shook his head.

"Man I wouldn't go back if my life depended on it." DJ said and immediately wanted to change the subject. He didn't want to talk about jail. "So what you been up to girl? Livin here in Georgia. You must have some new boys hangin on you."

Jazz looked sadly down at the floor. "I'm not ready for that yet. But I got a job bar tending at a club called the Phoenix. Man D, if you saw some of the fools who think they can dance. You could school all them fools."

DJ just shook his head. Jazz wasn't ready for dating and he wasn't ready for dancing.

"Well I move into my room tomorrow. So I think we should go out tonight or rent a movie what you think?" Jazz asked and DJ smiled.

"Why don't you show me all your haunts girl. I wanna know where my Jazz has been hangin." DJ said with a smile. he missed her the most. Even though she wrote to him every day he didn't always get to read them before his cell mate would steel them. But now he was just glad they were together again. Best friends.