A/N:

First of all thank you so much to everyone who favorited, followed and reviewed the last chapter! :)

This is my first fanfiction and it meant a lot to me to have so many alerts about it when I woke up the next morning after posting it :P I'm glad so many of you are enjoying it so far, I promise I'll try and update as much as possible and not leave you guys waiting too long because I know I hate that myself!

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So this chapter I don't feel is great, it's more of a filler chapter but it was needed to explain certain things! I hope you guys don't hate it too much :P but apologies if it's a little boring, the next will be better!

Anyways, on with the chapter!

My bags were packed and my car was loaded, the only thing left for me to do was say goodbye.

I didn't have many people to say goodbye to, just my family. My hellish childhood had made sure that I never made any friends, even after I lost all the weight.

Growing up in Ohio had been one long nightmare and I couldn't wait for it to end.

So I hugged my parents goodbye, grabbed Lord Tubbington's kitty carrier and set off for my 11 hour drive.

I began my commute along the highway, thinking about what awaits me in New York City.

I had been offered a place at Julliard a few months ago and considered rejecting it at first, I had never been good with people and although I had lost my extra weight I still felt like people would look at me and judge me.

It was my mother that finally convinced me to accept the offer. She made me see what an amazing opportunity this was and how it would probably help me with my slight fear of people.

The following day she found me a therapist that I could go see every week until the move to prepare me. I had tried therapy when I was younger but the doctor always got frustrated with me when I made no progress.

This doctor was different though, her name was Dr. Holly Holiday. She made me feel like I finally had a friend, she listened to me, she helped build my confidence and most of all, she understood me. She was the first person outside of my family not to judge me.

When I told her about my offer from Julliard, she made me let her help me find a place to live in the city. She said I would be best finding a place that had a few people already living there so that I would be forced to get to know new people.

At first I was apprehensive, but then we came across this beautiful apartment, nestled just a few blocks from Julliard. The building was Georgian in style with four bedrooms, two bathrooms and it was wonderfully decorated considering three guys lived there.

Yeah, that's right, three guys!

It was the only downside for me, I wasn't good with people, especially three, new people, all at once.

I was fine with the fact that they were boys, I always found girls to be harder to figure out, even though boys tend to be a lot messier around the house.

But Holly had convinced me that this would be good for me, and I knew deep down that it would.

That didn't stop me from being absolutely terrified though.

Nevertheless I had e-mailed them that same day and they had responded asking if we could set up a video interview via Skype as soon as possible.

I video called them the next day, introduced myself and Lord T and told them why I was moving out there.

They had each told me a little about themselves, there was Puck who owned a bar, Sam who sang at party venues and Artie who was studying film and trying to make it as a director. They all seemed like great guys and after an hour and a half of talking they told me they would love for me to be their roommate.

I was the happiest at that moment that I had ever been, and I finally felt deep down like things could be going right for me.

I looked up and saw that the next exit was the one I needed to take.

Pulling off the highway I turned on my SatNav and quickly found my way to my new home.

Parking outside my new building, I shut off my engine and stepped out of the car.

I took a moment to just stare at the place I would now call home and I couldn't help the nervous excitement that rushed through me.

This was defiantly going to be an interesting few years.