Oscar stared at Bridget just as Lavender Edwards (Oscar's "girlfriend") walked by. She threw away her trash in the cans behind Bridget, and turned to see Oscar staring at Bridget in the same manner he normally stared at her. Lavender came up behind Bridget, "Oscar, aren't you going to come sit with me and Francine? I'm sure we're better company than these nerds, especially this one." Lavender pointed down at Bridget, who tilted her head back to find herself being pointed at. Oliver frowned as Oscar retorted. "You know Lavender, I think I will, but I think that you mean that he," Oscar turned to point at Oliver, "is a bigger nerd than her." Lavender smirked as Oliver's expression darkened. Lavender circled around the table, and interlaced her arm with Oscar's. "Let's go Osc-y," Lavender cooed, "these nerds are making me want to gag." Oscar smirked, and he escorted Lavender to her table, sitting down with her when they reached it. Morris looked sheepish, "Don't mind them," he said, shoving his hands in his pockets, "they just think they're better than everyone else, especially Lavender. Dating Oscar has gone to her head, and something tells me that relationship won't last much longer." Bridget grinned, albeit slightly, at Morris's thoughts on his brother and Lavender. "Arrivederci fools," Morris said, walking away and winking ever so slightly at Nicole. Bridget, not noticing this, quickly finished eating her lunch and got up to throw it away. Oliver stood up at the same time, and they threw their lunches away together. They sat back down at their seats, and began to chat about their home lives. Bridget learned that Oliver lived his mother's friend Maggie, because his mother committed suicide after his father left her for a younger woman, leaving him an only child. Oliver learned that Bridget's parents were romantics, and as a result of that she had five other siblings and a lot of hand-me-downs. "You should come over sometime for dinner," said Bridget to Oliver, "there's always room for one more, and my parents have proved that by having all of us." "I'd love to, just say when and where, and I'll be there," replied Oliver happily. Just then, the bell rang signaling the end of lunch. Everyone got up, and shuffled out the double doors leading into the hallway ready to head to their fifth period. This period was Business Technology Applications (BTA) for Bridget, and she wasn't too thrilled. Basically, from what she had gleamed form the course overlook she read at the orientation, the class taught you how to properly type and other boring things. Sighing, Bridget walked into the Computer Lab where the class was held, finding a computer the farthest away from everyone else, and setting up her books. Nicole jogged in just as the bell rang, and plopped down in the seat next to Bridget, panting from having jogged down the hall in order to be on time. Bridget looked at Nicole, who looked back at her. "I'm Bridget," Bridget said proffering her hand to Nicole who took it, shaking it. "Ni-cole," said Nicole between pants and grinning, "nice to meet you." Bridget grinned, but it quickly fell as Ms. Heralds, the teacher walked into the room. Class started, and it was all just nothing but typing the middle row of keys over and over again. After a torturous forty-five minutes, fifth period was finally over. The last few classes crept by and then finally; the last bell of the day rang. Bridget rushed to her locker, and began to pack her things, eager to see Milo and Rosetta and walk home with them. She put the binders that contained her homework in them into her backpack, grabbed her lunchbox, and zipped the bag shut. Bridget slung it over her back, and walked down the hall to Rosetta's locker which was on the other side of Oliver's. As Rosetta was zipping up her bag, Oliver popped his head around the side of Rosetta's locker to look at Bridget, who was blissfully unaware of his stare until she looked over at him. She smiled shyly, and looked down at Rosetta, who finally had her bag zipped and was ready to go. "Goodbye Oliver," Bridget and Rosetta said in synch. "Bye Bridget, bye Rosetta," Oliver said a blush starting to form on his face. He closed Rosetta's locker for her, and watched as Bridget and Rosetta walked away to go find Milo, Bridget's little brother, and walk home with him. Wishing he could follow them, Oliver turned and found Nicole and Mike farther down the hallway, and walked with them to the bus stop. Nicole headed on to walk home, Mike stayed to ride the bus with Oliver. "Mike," Oliver said quietly, "is it crazy to form a crush in one day on a girl you've just met?"