Long time, no see

Okay, so, since I'm having a little - eh, lets say i'm out of creativity gas and need to go fill it up at a gas station

Leave comments with what you think the name should be - and the gender

And then I shall choose

:)

After school is when Declan and Kyle shoot hoops with their time that he and Lori have set apart.

"Love and hate – that's the kind of relationship I have with secrets. You love them and you hate them," Declan explained as he made it in.

"Why do you love them?" Kyle asked as the ball bounced into his hands for him to get it in through the hoop as well.

"Well every guy – and girl needs their privacy, secrets let you have that."

"Privacy," Kyle muttered.

"And you hate them because you're dying to tell someone – well, not dying dying but just – ah hell, you know what I mean."

"Yeah I do," Kyle said with a sigh. "There's something I need to tell you Declan," and with that, Declan let the ball drop and miss the hoop. "When we were packing all of Knight's things while Jessi and Foss were – were doing god knows what – I found a letter in his desk," he picked out a neatly folded envelope from his jeans. "It's from Cassidy," Kyle told him.

"Can't be," Declan said with bewilderment. "He's dead – he's harder than dead – he's in hell, for all I know." Kyle just held the basketball between his hands, gripping hard, almost sucking out the air of the thing. Taking a breather, Declan waved the envelope in the air. "You haven't read it," he observed.

"Should I?" Kyle asked, now in desperate need in assistance. "I killed him – and now I'm supposed to take away his secrets as well as his life?"

"You – you want to do what with me?" Jessi asked, a little scared of Lori at the moment as she lounged around on the couch with Lori on the other half.

"Hillary will be there too – it'll be a girl's night out," Lori said with a smile. "Come on Jessi, you have everything – looks, body, flare and confidence with a twinge of psycho on the side but what you don't have is – well, this is just what teenage girls do."

"I'm a teenage girl?"

"In some sort," Lori found. "Come on Jessi, just come shopping with us, it'll be fun!"

"Define 'fun'."

They got to the mall, and their first stop was Baskin Robbins for something sweet. Lori simply got chocolate ice cream scoops, Hillary got a strawberry milkshake, and Jessi got a vanilla shake, fries and a cheese burger.

"Well, well, it's a wonder you stay so skinny," Hillary said in her normally high voice.

"It's all that jumping off buildings and high heights," Lori smiled as she paid for hers. "Well, I guess someone isn't going to get Sbarro later."

"Sbarro?" Jessi asked, she'd never been to a mall before.

"Only the best pizza place in the mall – and its only ever seen in malls, never any restaurants," Hillary said as she took a sip out of her milkshake as two seniors walked past, looking at her with lustful eyes. "Hey babes," Hillary flirted with a smirk on her face. "Don't be shy and she started to walk backwards. "Nice ass," she flirted.

"Hillary!" Lori scolded as she took hold of her arm. "What is wrong with you?"

"Everything, but there's nothing wrong with them," Hillary started to laugh but Lori just rolled her eyes.

Jessi got nervous.

She didn't know what she was in for – and she sure as hell wasn't ready for it.

Being at knife point, being blown across a room, playing dead, jumping off tall heights, being electrocuted – well that she was used to.

Acting as a normal teenage girl, with normal teenage problems and normal teenage abilities – this was unbearable for even her. She didn't know how Kyle did it, and how he survived but then – Kyle liked this part of the game, this to him was life, everything else, and all the spy ops were just another obstacle in life that he had to overcome in order to get home on time for dinner.

Jessi took a long breath and started drinking her milk shake. This is going to be a long night, she thought.