Ep2

Awakening the next day Casey decided to confront Derek about what she had seen. But not until

during breakfast did she change her mind. Marti was skipping to her seat just as Nora was

setting down the pancakes. Everybody was still in the process of waking up. "What is everybody

doing today?" Nora asked. Nobody jumped at the chance to answer. Eventually Lizzie said

"Well I'm going to my soccer game. If we win then we have a spot in the finals!" She high fived

Casey who was really proud of her sister. "I'm going to play with Dimmie today. We're making

a comic book." She bit a mouthful of omlet. "I bet it's going to be fantastic Marti." George said.

He was always a supportive dad. "I'm going to watch hockey with Sam today." Derek sad said

with a mouthful of everything that was on his plate. Bacon, eggs, pancakes, you name it. Casey

looked utterly disgusted. 'How am I supposed to ask Derek when Sam's going to be with him all

day?' Casey thought to herself. 'Maybe I just dreamed all that stuff on his computer because, I

want a better excuse to hate him?' But before she could completely believe that thought Edwin

said, "I'm going to be fixing Casey's computer today. Derek really screwed it up." Everybody's

eyes landed on Derek. He showed no guilt or concern. "What are you going to be doing today

Casey?" Nora asked. Casey took a second to think of an answer that wouldn't set off Derek

about what she found. "I'm going to be doing…research." She looked a little worried. "Well

that's nice." Nora replied. "Of course you waste a perfectly good weekend studying." Derek

taunted. 'Why are you acting so normal if you're obsessed with me? Did the she has to go mean

you're going to like kidnap me or something?' Casey thought as Derek devoured his breakfast.

She rushed to finish her breakfast so she could do her homework and search his computer. But

what she would find changed all her thoughts. As soon as Derek left his room Casey couldn't

resist running in and turning on his computer. She quickly checked to make sure no one would

interrupt and closed the door. 'It's going to be an interesting night.' She sat down on the desk

chair.