A/N: Sorry for the wait you guys! I kind of lost inspiration for like two seconds until I watched Gossip Girl last night (Which was just AMAZING!) and suddenly felt like writing! Thanks for the reviews and I hope you all are enjoying the sequel, there's a lot of drama coming up! This chapter takes place one week after the first chapter, enjoy :)


Anna sighed as she walked over to Luis' dorm. She hated that he was the only person she had left, besides Charlie, to talk to… She missed Adam and needed to get her and Luis' plan in motion so she could have him back.

"Hey," She greeted, walking in.

"Hey," He responded, looking up from the homework he was doing. "What's up?"

"I was just wondering when this plan of ours was going to start, that's all," She told him. "Because Adam still doesn't want to talk to me and Livvie-"

"I don't want to talk about Livvie," He said, coldly. He still had not forgotten about the kiss they had shared that night at the ball.

"Um, okay," Anna said slowly. "But I thought you wanted her back?"

"I do," He reassured her. "But I'm not playing any games," He told her. "If she wants to be with me, she'll come." He said, with a shrug.

As if on cue, there was a knock at his door. "Luis? It's me, Livvie," He heard her say, and his eyes quickly widened.

"Get in the closet!" He whispered to Anna, shoving her towards the other end of the room.

"What? NO!" She whispered back, trying to push him away.

"Please, Anna!" He begged. "She won't like the fact that you're in my dorm, please!" He begged, keeping his eyes on the door.

"Fine!" She said, throwing her hands up and walking towards the closet. "But you owe me!" She warned.

He nodded, making sure she was not visible and headed towards the door. "Livvie," He breathed, so happy to see her. "Sorry about that, I was uh… my mom called." He quickly lied, letting her in.

"It's fine," She told him. "I won't be long." She promised.

"Okay," He nodded. "What's up?"

"Um, I don't really know how to say this," She started, nervously. "We never really got a chance to talk about what happened at the ball…" She trailed, lowering her eyes to the floor. "I miss you," She confessed.

Luis' eyes widened and he was overcome with happiness. "Oh, Livvie," He sighed. "I miss you too." He said, slowly approaching her but she put her hand up to stop him.

"But," She continued. "My heart isn't ready to forgive you yet," She told him. "You really hurt me," She told him, and he looked down at the floor. "But I want to be friends," She told him. "And maybe one day…" She trailed, waiting for his response.

He looked at her and sighed, not knowing what to say. He had been sulking around campus for the last few weeks without her, and here she was, asking him to be her friend. He shook his head and laughed. "Anything you want," He said, with a small smile.

She smiled back and the two hugged. "Well, I better go," She said, walking towards the door. "See you later." She said, leaving.

Luis smiled to himself, and Anna climbed out of the closet. "Well, you're welcome!"

Luis' smile faded and he looked over at Anna, raising an eyebrow. "For what? You didn't do anything," He said, crossing his arms over his chest.

"Yes I did," She told him. "Whatever happened between you two at the ball is because of me," She continued. "You wouldn't have even gone if I hadn't agreed to go with you," He rolled his eyes and she sighed. "Well, now that you got Livvie to somewhat forgive you," She said. "You have got to help me get Adam back, please." She begged.

He nodded. "I will," He said. "Just tell me what you need."

She shrugged. "I don't know yet," She told him. "But when I do, I'll let you know." He nodded and she smiled. "I'm happy for you, you know?"

He looked at her, surprised. "You are?"

She nodded. "I mean, you really seem to genuinely care about her," She said. "And she seems to care about you too, and if she makes you happy," She smiled. "That's all that matters."

He smiled. "Thanks, Anna."

"No problem." She said, returning the smile. "Okay, I'm gonna go now," She said, with a laugh.

"Bye," He said, watching her go.

"Bye!" She said, waving and left.


"That skank!" Connie shouted, as her and Tammy watched a freshmen flirting with Guy. "If she thinks she's gonna rub her hands all over my boyfriend, she's got another thing coming!" Connie said, walking towards Guy and the girl, but Tammy quickly yanked her away.

"Have you gone completely insane, Connie?" Tammy questioned. Connie shook her head and raised an eyebrow. Tammy sighed. "Do you love Guy?" Connie nodded. "And does Guy love you?"

"Of course!" Connie shouted, still glaring at the young girl currently flirting with her boyfriend.

"Then do you really think some little freshmen's pathetic attempt at flirting is going to come between you two?" Tammy asked. Connie lowered her eyes and shook her head. "Then you don't need to go over there and cause a scene,"

"Oh, yes I do!" Connie shouted. "If I don't, then she'll think she can do it again!" Connie protested, but Tammy shook her head. "I don't like seeing girls throwing themselves at Guy," She told her. "Especially at a time like this,"

Tammy nodded, understandingly. "I know it's hard for you right now, Connie," She said. "But there are other ways to express your emotions; you don't need to lash out at some slut just because she has a crush on Guy when you know he's madly in love with you."

Connie nodded and took a deep breath. "Thanks for the pep talk Tammy," She said, jokingly and smiled. "Have I told you how nice it is to have you back?" Connie asked, as the two girls made their way into the cafeteria.

Tammy smiled. "You may have mentioned it once or twice, but it's always nice to hear it again." She said, and the two girls giggled, heading to their usual table.


Charlie walked around the hall aimlessly, not knowing what to do or where to go. It had only been one week since Linda's death and everyone seemed to have already moved on, except for him. He decided he would go to Linda's dorm for a while, but froze when he saw a familiar body standing in front of the door to her dorm.

"What the hell?" Charlie shouted, approaching the person. "What do you think you're doing here, you son of a bitch?" He questioned, angrily.

"Charlie," The man said, coldly. "I came here to pick up some of Linda's things," He said. "Her parents called the school for them, and the school asked me to get them."

Charlie frowned. "That's impossible, Rick," He said. "Why would they do that? They knew I was Linda's boyfriend."

"But I was the father of her child," Rick reminded him, only making Charlie even angrier. "And much to your disbelief, Linda's and my parents are close friends, they asked me to stop by and get some of her things so that's what I'm going to do." He said, walking to the door, but Charlie shoved him.

"Stay away from her!" Charlie shouted. "You didn't even know her!" He shouted. "You were just using her to piss me off!"

"That might be true," Rick shrugged. "But I did care about her,"

Charlie grimaced and shook his head. "Go away, Rick," He demanded. "I can get Linda's things and bring them to her family, because I loved Linda, they know that."

Rick shook his head and rolled his eyes. "Face it, Conway," Rick started. "Linda never loved you."

This sent Charlie over the edge and he jumped Rick, and started punching him. Adam quickly removed him from Rick.

"Come on, Charlie," Adam said. "Don't do this, not here, not now." He said, pulling him away.

"You stay away from here, Rick, or I swear!" He warned, but Rick was gone.

Charlie fell to the floor and rested his head against the wall, crying. Adam sat next to him and wrapped an arm around his best friend comfortingly.

"Why did this have to happen, Adam?" Charlie asked. "Why did she leave me?"

Adam lowered his eyes, not knowing what to say. "It's gonna be okay, Charlie, she's watching over you; she's going to make sure you're okay." He promised.

"What happened to your arm?" Charlie questioned, noticing the bruises.

Adam tugged on his sleeve, covering them up. "Nothing… I just fell down the stairs." He lied. Charlie nodded. "Come on, let's get you home." Adam said, helping Charlie up off the floor as the two friends walked out of the school.