A/N: Hi again. This Author's Note is going to be a little... stronger than the other ones. Recently, I received a review (which I'm completely okay with negative reviews) that kind of caught my eye.

Well, let's put it this way, yes. Amy did betray Rory. I understand that. But the main point in those few chapters is that not all marriages can be immaculate as they seem. We don't know what goes on behind closed doors in the Pond's house. That's the point. I understand she shouldn't be annoyed with him, but she has her reasons. Reasons that will not be explained in this story most likely.

So, I'm sorry if this sounded snappy and bratty, but there's the explanation for the person who sent that review to me.

Chapter 7 will be up soon.


Chapter 6

*the next day* *2 days before Homecoming* *on the phone*

Danny picked up his cell phone and began a three way call. He clicked two names on his phone and let it ring before he heard the two voices.

"Heyo, you two!" Danny said to the others on the phone as he plopped down onto the seat in his home. He kept bouncing a rubber ball off of the wall and back into his hand

"Hiya, Danny-boy! Whatcha need?" Aria greeted as she closed her book and sat up on her bed. Aria was an avid reader. She was very smart when it came to books.

Amy took her hair out of the damp towel that was wrapped around her hair. It was basically her spa day. She always had one day out of the week to do a little bit of pampering. "Ameliana Pondiclarey speaking. What d'ya need?"

"Y'know, one day, you're going to let your name slip in front of an official, like your father, and you're going to be shunned and possibly killed. You know you can't say your name!" Aria insisted naggingly. She was usually the peaceful warrior. She never really broke rules unless Danny, Amy, or Theta told her to.

"Aria, how long have you known me? You know I've never listened to that "rule" since I was able to speak. It's stupid. A name's a name. We're going to live and die with the name we were given. Why hide it? Why live behind a mask of a fake name?" Amy replied as she continued to do her nails. She was always the rebel type of child. Always taking risks whenever they came to her.

Danny was more like the strong leader of the wolf pack, well, at least he acted like he was. He was very full of himself and overly confident, but when it came to being sympathetic, he was always there for his friends, or anyone who ever needed him.

Danny was on the third line of the phone, basically snickering at the two girls' conversation. "Alright Philosopher and Goody Two Shoes. I didn't call to hear your words of wisdom," He spoke sarcastically. "Theta and I are planning to do a movie night on Friday, since it's the day before the Homecoming. Just us four at my house. All day marathon. Got it?"

"Yes, Sargent Brax," Amy replied sarcastically as she closed her nail polish bottle and placed it on her nightstand next to her bed. "I'll be there."

"You seemed to have this all planned out, then? I'm in," Aria replied, putting her glasses on her desk in front of her.

"Great. Okay. So, we'll see you then. Adios, amigas," Danny replied with a chuckle as he hung up the phone before either of the two could ask questions, or even say goodbye.

Right when he hung up the phone, Danny redialed a number onto his phone.

"Daniel," Theta teased as he answered his phone. "How can I help you?" He was always the meek, silent rebel. He had a vast intelligence of space and the universe. He always wanted to travel, to go and visit the stars. Well, he had to at least try to graduate from the Academy first. ...or steal a TARDIS... that works too.

"First of all, never call me that. Again. I don't need myself getting into trouble because of you, sir. You're the only one, next to Aria, who's name we don't know," Danny said with slight annoyance, but still a humorous tone. "Anyway, the girls and I were planning to do a movie night on Friday, since it's the day before the Homecoming. Just us four. My place. All day marathon. Are you in?" He questioned, but he was basically not giving him any choice whether he could come or not.

"Hm..." He responded a bit quietly. "I'll go. It seems like fun."

"Great. See you then," the other said as if he were rushing to hang up the phone.

"You called Amy and Aria before me and told them I was the one who planned it, didn't you?" Theta questioned with a straight face as he threw darts at a dart board.

"...Eyup..."

"And they said yes, didn't they?"

"Uh huh..."

Theta let out a small sigh. "You're ridiculous."

"Oh yes. I know. That's why we're best friends. My ridiculousness is, hopefully, going to help you graduate, Mr. I'm-Failing-Everything."

"I hate you."

"No you don't"

"Goodbye, Brax."

"Au revoir, Sigma."