I have been a bad bad writer and have left you all without a update for a long time. I am so sorry but I just started a new job and things have been so crazy.

I really like this chapter because it gives way to of a lot of things and possible story lines. And guys just remember what my pen name is so don't worry ok? ENJOY

CHAPTER FOUR

I couldn't have been happier when I was informed that Dr. Parson wanted to interview first from our room. I couldn't wait to get out of their it seemed to me that it was slowly getting smaller and smaller as the minutes passed. I also couldn't stand to take the glares that Mickey was giving me if I wasn't able to leave I think I would have tazzered her; which would have been enjoyable but not productive as my dad would have told me.

"Ms. Mars I want to thank you for agreeing to playing a part in my little experiment. I know that it might seem odd, but I promise that it will benefit the human race in the long run." Dr. Parson said as he sat across from me next to a camera that was mounted on a tripod and aimed straight at me. "Just to let you know I hope that you can be completely honest and open during these daily interviews. I also need to inform you that before each interview I will review the videos of your interactions with your roommates."

Shit. So that means he knows about me almost jumping Mickey. Well this should be interesting.

"Shall we start the interview now?" Dr. Parson asked with a smile and all I could do was nod. "Ok, so I noticed that besides Wallace you knew the two others you were sharing a room with. Can I ask how you know the two others?"

"I went to school with them in Neptune." I said answering quickly hoping that was the end of the subject.

"What exactly was your relationship with..." he looked at the paper he had in his hands "Ms. Mackenzie Donners and Mr. Logan Echolls?"

"Mackenzie and I use to be friends at one point in our lives. Logan and I, well we briefly went out."

"Is that why you got so angry when Mackenzie called you a bitch and made the comment about your relationship with Logan?"

Damn this guy was good. Even though he was asking questions I didn't want to answer I felt compelled to because he was just so goddamn nice and endearing.

"Yes, but Mackenzie went to far, that's sort of her thing: to go beyond the point of hurting someone. She is plain mean, and I don't mean bitchy mean; I mean she will go out of her way to hurt someone. If you are looking for someone to be an example of truly mean person she would be it." I said folding my arms over my chest.

"And Logan?" Dr. Parson said raising his eyebrows at me.

"Logan, is Logan. He is unlike anyone else I know."

"Is that why he is so special to you?"

I couldn't answer, because saying it would mean I was admitting that maybe my feelings for Logan weren't purely platonic and I couldn't allow myself to do that.

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Mickey sat across from Dr. Parson smirking at him because she knew he wasn't going to get a single true thing out of her. She had been to probably over ten shrinks since Lily's death, when her parents decided she needed someone to "talk" to, instead most of the time she spent it pissing off the doctors until they would inform her parents that "they weren't the right doctor for her". It always made Mickey laugh because her parents were clueless to who she was, but what would you expect from parents who were never really there for her childhood.

"So Mackenzie I want to thank you for being part of this experiment. I just have a few questions to ask you about your experience so far." Dr. Parson said smiling at Mickey. "How are you feeling about the people you are rooming with currently?"

"Oh my god I just love them so much! We are all going to be bffs for like ever!" Mickey said imitating her best valley girl voice.

"Ms. Donners you do realize that I have reviewed the tapes of the experiment thus far, so lying to me won't work."

Mickey's grin suddenly faded into a frown, no one had ever called her on her sarcastic remarks and lies. Maybe she had underestimated this doctor, it didn't matter because all it meant was that she needed to turn her game up.

"If you know already then why are you asking me the question?" Mickey said with a tone of annoyance

"I'm asking you because I would like to know how you really feel, you can see the actions of a person on a video but you cant see the feelings behind those actions, Mackenzie."

"I don't act based on my feelings, I act based on the truth and the actions of others." Mackenzie said almost snapping

"If you don't act based on feelings then why are you getting defensive and angry?"

Mickey glared at Dr. Parson. Who did this man think he was? Mickey thought to herself. He wasn't going to break her, no one had and she wasn't going to let anymore ever break her.

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"Wallace, its good to see you." Dr. Parson said with a smile. "I'm very glad you decided to take part in the experiment."

"Thanks Dr. Parson, I thought it would help with my grade and it seemed fun." Wallace said as he sat down in the chair infront of the camera.

"Well lets get started. How do you think your room situation is going so far?"

"Honesty?" Wallace asked leaning forward. "I think that Veronica, Logan, and Mickey…I mean Mackenzie, are hiding a lot of stuff. I've know Veronica and Logan for awhile now and I'm not surprised, but there is something else between all three of them. Its like something happened that has made them hate each other, Veronica and Mackenzie I mean."

"You really think so Wallace, that their past has forced them to be who they are and possible hate each other at the same time?"

"I'm not sure why they are like that but something aint right and for once Veronica doesn't seem to wanna find out why its that way."

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"Mr. Echolls, thank you for coming."

"No problem." Logan said as he sat in the chair. "I'm all about sharing so why don't we get this underway."

"Well, then lets." Dr. Parson said smiling. "I understand that there was an incident between Mackenzie and Veronica, can you tell me about that?"

"Mackenzie," Logan said with a laugh he rarely called Mickey Mackenzie. "Said something smart as usually, and Veronica got defensive. They both have a habit of doing that."

"But you care about both of them?" Dr. Parson said with a nod.

"Of course they are my friends." Logan said obviously annoyed by the question.

"Maybe you care about them as more then just friends?"

Logan for once in his life didn't know how to respond to the question, of course he cared about Veronica as more then a friend, besides Lily she was the only girl he ever loved. They had hurt each other over and over again, but despite that all he still loved her. But Mickey she was Mickey, he cared about her as a friend and that was it, wasn't it?