Disclaimer: I don't own the characters or Wizards/Camp Rock just the storyline. :)


Two Weeks Later(Friday)

Alex had spent a big portion of her first two weeks with Mitchie and her three friends. They would all sit together at lunch and fill her in on every thing she had missed the past three years. She enjoyed their company; they were all nice and treated her like they had been friends for years. She specially liked Mitchie, whom she'd always sit next to.

"Hey Mitchie, when does your season start?" Erin asked as they all sat down for lunch.

"Well we're in season now… games just don't start until next month. I want all y'all there! That includes you Alex!" Mitchie said smiling. Alex nodded and smiled back.

"Justin keeps staring at you, Alex!" Erin pointed out.

"The one in our math class? Awkward!" Alex said.

"He's like the hottest guy at this school!" Aria added.

"I guess he's kind of cute." Alex said.

Mitchie chuckled. "He's the varsity quarterback, he has to be hot!"

"He's walking over!" Erin almost yelled.

Justin made his way over to the girls table and sat on the other side of Alex.

"Hey, I'm Justin." He said smiling.

"I know, you're in my math class. I'm Alex." She replied.

"I was thinking if maybe you wanted to go out with me sometime? Grab some yogurt or catch a movie," he asked flipping his hair.

Alex wanted to let out a small laugh but she contained herself. She wasn't sure how to respond. He was hot, there was no doubt about that, but he strongly resembled her ex Nick. She had history with his type and she wasn't going to let it repeat itself.

"I'm kind of already seeing someone," she lied. " But thanks."

Justin stared at her then walked off, he didn't seem too pleased with her response. Alex sighed and looked over at the girls who all had shocked expressions on their faces.

"You did not just reject him! No one has ever done that!" Erin exclaimed.

"Wait, you've got a boyfriend? You never mentioned that!" Mitchie said looking

disappointed.

"Is he from Austin?" Aria added.

Alex felt overwhelmed by all the questions and comments, but before she had time to explain the bell rang. She spent the rest of the day thinking about Nick. Did he miss her? Why did he have to break her?

When the end of school came around, Alex made her way to her car. She was glad her dad had finally brought it up from Austin… she missed her Mustang. She got into the driver seat and took out her cell phone. She looked through her favorites and immediately selected Harper.

Alex: Harp, I miss you! How's Eastway?

Harper: The same. We've missed you Lex. How's the new school?

Alex: I like it, I've already made friends! Um, how's Nick?

Harper: I thought we promised to never talk about him again? He's not worth it…

Alex: You're right… Is he happy?

Alex stared at her phone waiting for a reply but nothing came. She knew Harper hated Nick and could care less if he was happy. She started the car and drove home, occasionally glancing at her phone.

Later on that night

Alex was writing in her journal when she heard her phone vibrate. Thinking it was Harper, she quickly opened it and read it.

1 unread text message:

Mitchie: Hey Lex, you up?

Alex: Yeah, it's like 8! What's up?

Mitchie: Just wanted to see if you wanted to go to get ice cream, I'm so bored!

Alex: That should be fine, I'll pick you up?

Mitchie: Deal! :)

Alex: Text me your address.

Alex threw on new pair of clothes and made her way down stairs. She notified her mom that she was going out and made her way to her car. She pulled up to Mitchie's house and before she knew it, Mitchie was sitting in her passenger seat.

"There's this really awesome ice cream place a few blocks away. I want you to try it!" Mitchie said.

"I'm always up for new things!" Alex replied.

The two girls got to their destination and ordered their ice cream of choice. Mitchie waited no time in striking up conversation as they both took a seat.

"So what was that with Justin today?" she asked quietly.

"What do you mean?" Alex said.

"Just that he's like a big deal and you flat out rejected him." Mitchie began, " And you have a boyfriend? What's his name?"

"Slow down there! I don't really have a boyfriend; it was more like a little white lie. I just don't like him that's all." Alex insisted.

"You realize you're the first girl to ever reject him, right?" Mitchie chuckled.

Alex wasn't sure why Mitchie was so interested in the fact that she denied Justin's approach, but she didn't dwell on it too much.

"I just know his type.. I… I don't want to go through that again." Alex finally admitted.

"Oh.. I-" Mitchie began to say.

"He's the type that will take you out to the best places, he'll treat you like a queen the first few months. Then as the relationship evolves he expects… more. He'll push you into trying to do something you're not ready for.. and you almost do it.. but.." Alex began but was interrupted by a flow of tears.

"Alex I'm so sorry. You've had a bad experience, haven't you?" Mitchie asked.

"Back in Austin I dated a guy named Nick, he was literally Justin. He was our starting quarterback, everyone either wanted to be him or be with him. We started dating at the beginning of junior year, I thought I was the luckiest girl…" she sighed," at first he was incredible, but after a few months he was more interested in trying to get in my pants. We almost did it but I refused, he knew I wasn't ready for anything. After a while he tried again and…" at this point she was in tears again.

"You don't have to finish the story, Alex," Mitchie insisted.

"I just wasn't ready… and he tried, trust me he tried, but before I could let anything happen I slapped him and walked out. I thought he actually cared about me… Then turns out he had a bet with his best friend, Brady, on how... how long it'd take him to sleep with me" Alex whispered the last three words. Her eyes were full of sadness.

Mitchie couldn't say a single word. She stared at the girl in front of her who was breaking apart. She leaned over and hugged Alex. She brought her thumb up to wipe away Alex's tears.

"I'm so sorry" Mitchie finally said.

Alex enjoyed Mitchie's arms around her. She felt safe, protected. She couldn't believe she had poured her biggest secret to someone she barely knew. But something about Mitchie made Alex trust her, she didn't know what it was but she enjoyed everything about her.

"Thank you for listening, that's honestly the first time I've ever really spoken about it to anyone but my friend Harper. Ever since Nick, I've never let anyone else in. That's why I had to lie to Justin, I didn't want to hurt him… or myself." Alex admitted.

"You deserve someone who will treat you right, Lex. You deserve that and more." Mitchie said.

The two girls stared into each other's eyes. Both felt a wish to lean over and bring their lips together but a voice brought them back to reality, "Hey girls, we're about to close up. Sorry" the man at the counter said.

They grabbed their stuff and walked out to Alex's car. Once inside, Alex started it up as Mitchie looked over. She thought about how open Alex had just been with her. She thought about being there to comfort her when it had happened. She wished she could have held her in her arms and promised her no one would ever hurt her again.

"Do I have something?" Alex asked breaking Mitchie's train of thought.

"Huh?" she managed to say.

"You're staring at me Mitchie," Alex replied.

"Oh sorry, just deep into thought" Mitchie said.

As Alex pulled up to Mitchie's house, she turned to face the brunette sitting in her passenger seat. "Thanks for this, I really appreciate it." She said as she hugged her. When she pulled back she looked into Mitchie's eyes who leaned in and pressed her lips against hers. It was a simple kiss, but it felt like everything. Alex pulled back, shocked at what had just happened.

"I, uh, should go." Mitchie broke off, "Goodnight."