Hey! So, the second chapter might not be as good as the first, but bear with me, the rest will be a lot better. This chapter takes place right before the beginning of School Rebellion way back in classic season 4, I think. It's just Scott's thoughts as he breaks out of boot camp and runs to Angie, the girl he loves despite the fact that she broke up with him. Enjoy!

Scott's POV

My words are wrapped in barbwire

My actions speak for what I can't say

'Cause I fall one step forward

To push you away, push you away

He takes off running as soon as he gets over the gate of the neighborhood. He lost his pursuers a long time ago, now the only reason for his near superhuman speed is the thought of a certain blond, nerdy girl.

I wish that I could listen

To all the advice that I give away

But it's hard to see things clearly

Through all of the pain, all of the pain

He's given out plenty of love advice. He's no Hector, but he's not an amateur. He only wishes he could have followed that advice. Maybe if he had he wouldn't have been dumped for no reason by the very girl he's running to. His body aches, but it pales in comparison to the pain his heart

I'm caught in the rain, caught in the rain

And it rained while he was escaping boot camp. Gross.

And my heart's too drunk to drive

I should stay away from you tonight

But in this blackout state of mind

Baby all I want is you tonight

He really shouldn't be near her. She broke up with him to be away from him, right? Still, he can't think of anyone else who listen to him or try to help him at this point, so he has no choice.

When my head tells me "no"

My heart tells me "go"

So I'm hitting in the road 'cause I

I know my heart's too drunk to drive

But I'm on my way to you

Yeah, I'm on my way

To you, you, to you tonight

I'm on my way to you, you

To you, I'm on my way

There's a million voices

Screaming that this love's a dead-end road

But the only voice that I hear

Is telling me "go", telling me "go"

Dozens of voices occupy his head besides his own. It's maddening, how it sounds like they're all arguing with each other at once. But then one rises above the others and says, in a voice suspiciously similar to Howard, is saying "Go."

The sun is rising sober

While passion fades and I'm on my own

My helpless heart's hung-over

I'm all out of hope, all out of hope

And no one's words can stop me

I'm past the point of no return

No matter how it hurts me

I'm running to you, running to you

They can give him detention and send him to boot camp all they want. They can tie him down, take away his rights and destroy his life, but he'll always escape. Even if it kills him, or at least puts him on his deathbed, he'll always find his way to her. To Angie.

Yeah, I'm on my way

To you, you, to you tonight

I'm on my way to you, you

To you, I'm on my way to you

Because true loves always find their way back to each other.