Zach's POV

We had all fastened our seat belts and began to feel the plane descend to the ground. We landed with a bump. We headed to baggage claim. I found myself starring at Cammie as she waited for us to get everything. I was starting to like her. She was really cute. Once we had all our bags, we walked to the parking lot where a limo-ish bus sat waiting. We got on and Mr. Solomon took the wheel, much to my relief. I almost got over the flying part, but if Cammie could drive this thing, agh!

While we drove, Cammie narrated the trip

"Welcome to Roseville Virginia! Home of the not so famous and not so liked Gallagher Academy!"

"What do you mean 'not so liked'?" I asked.

She smiled.

"You'll see if we go into town. You'll get the Gallagher Glare. Anyway, that's the movie theater, and that's the diner. Oh! There's the gazebo and the," she faltered. "pharmacy."

Mr. Solomon put his hand on her shoulder momentarily. What up with the pharmacy? Did it bring back bad memories? That's it. I have to find out more about this girl.

Cammie's POV

I woke Joe up in time to land. At baggage claim I could feel stares and I caught Zach looking at me from the corner of my eye. I have to admit, he's kind of hot. His smirk though, that'll take some getting used to. In the parking lot, the Gallagher limo-bus was waiting. As Joe drove, I took the liberty to tell the boys a little about the town. I pointed out the theater, the diner, the gazebo, and the... pharmacy. It was Josh's dad's place. He was supposed to take over when he was old enough. Thinking about made me sad, but I quickly covered it up with a smile.

"And here we are!" I exclaimed excitedly.

I got of the bus and led the boys through the doors. At the Grand Hall, I motioned for them to wait and walked inside. I went straight up to the podium and cleared my throat. I had everyone's attention now.

"Sisters, I would like to introduce you to some guests we will be having here with us for the rest of the semester. Come on in boys."

The doors opened dramatically and the boys walked down the center isle. I gestured for them to come up to me and they did.

"Introduce yourselves and sit at the empty table," I whispered before taking my seat alongside Bex.

The girls were still frozen in shock when the boys began saying their names into the microphone. When they were done, thankfully everyone could move again. As the boys sat down and my mother went into some long, boring speech about the greatness of this exchange, Zach winked at me. I smiled back, keeping my emotions to myself.

Oh god, I thought, this is going to be one hell of a semester.

I think I'm pretty much done with this story. I'm sorry if you wanted it to continue but I think this is the perfect place to end. If you really must read more, it's up for adoption. Just send me a private message or review if you are so I know and can check it out. Have fun and stay shiny.