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"So you're originally from California?" Lucy asked as she sipped on her smoothie.

Since neither of us were really hungry, we just decided to grab a couple of smoothies and hang out. We met up at the coffee shop, making sure to get a spot in a secluded area so nobody could listen in on our conversation.

"Yep. La Jolla to be exact." I said, remembering all the good times I had before my mom and I had to move.

"Wow. So how'd you go from sunny California to… here?" She asked, sounding so disgusted that I just had to chuckle a little.

"I take you don't like it here." I said, rather than asked.

"Don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with Minnesota." She clarified before continuing. "It's just that, this isn't exactly the best place to get discovered if you want a career in music." She said matter-of-factly, to which I just nodded my head in understanding.

"Anyway, enough about me. Tell me about this Tyler guy." She said, getting a little excited.

I wasn't sure what was wrong with me (I was attributing it to keeping things bottled up for so long), but after Lucy told me her story, I ended up telling her a little bit of my story. Tyler being one of the many things that I brought up but didn't go into detail about.

Needless to say, Tyler was still somewhat of a sore subject for me. And Lucy must've noticed my change in mood at the mention of him, because her look of excitement quickly changed.

"I'm sorry. We don't have to talk about him anymore if you don't want to." She said.

I watched as disappointment, along with something else that I couldn't quite place, flashed across her face.

"No. It's about time I talked to someone about it. I've been keeping everything bottled up for so long that I might just eventually explode." I said, trying to add a little humor to try and cheer her up.

I watched as a small smile formed on her face as she listened intently as I started to talk.

"As I said, my mom and I moved frequently." I started, watching as Lucy nodded before urging me to continue.

"Well we ended up moving to Detroit, which is where I met Tyler. And I have to admit that we got off to a rocky start." I said, remembering the frequent fights and insults that were thrown around when we first met.

"It took a while, but we eventually became best friends. And along the way, it evolved into something more." I said, looking up to make sure that she was still paying attention.

"I knew that I had feelings for him, but I really wasn't looking to start a relationship out of fear of having to move again." I said with Lucy nodding her head in understanding.

"Anyway, Tyler spent a good month trying to convince me that we could make it work." I started, smiling little as I remembered all the poems, talks, and good times that we shared. "It took a little while, but I decided to give him a chance." I said, my voice cracking a little at the end.

"James… you don't have to-" She started, her voice filled with emotion.

"W-we were together for almost a year before I had to m-move. And I didn't even say g-goodbye…" I said, stammering a little as a few stray tears that I had been holding back started to fall.

Lucy was by my side in seconds, whispering comforting words into my ear as she placed her hand on my shoulder. It took me another minute to calm down

"The worst part is that I actually thought that we would make it. We were in Detroit for two years so I had hope that we would last." I said, wiping away the few tears that had managed to fall.

"Well maybe he just wasn't the guy for you. You know everyone has that special someone, maybe you just haven't met yours yet." She said softly.

I looked up at her, our eyes immediately locking. I could clearly see what looked like guilt, or maybe even regret in her eyes. I was getting ready to say something but she immediately turned away from me.

"Um, I should probably get going." She said quickly while getting up to leave.

I got up as well, planning on talking her out of leaving, before deciding to give her a little time to herself before questioning her.

Lucy P.O.V.

I let out a sigh as I walked towards Jett's dorm.

I couldn't help the overwhelming guilt that I felt for betraying James like this, especially since he apparently trusted me enough to open up to. But I just couldn't risk Jett spilling my secret to Kendall.

I knew that if he found out, he wouldn't want anything to do with me. And since he was honestly my only friend here, I just couldn't lose him.

As soon as I reaching the door to Jett's room, I felt nothing but anger as I knocked on the door with him answering seconds later.

"Well hello Lucy." He said, giving me that stupid smirk.

"Shut up. I got what you wanted so just stay out of my life from now on okay?" I snapped, before shoving the folder towards him and turning to walk away.

"Come on Lucy, don't be like that." He said while grabbing my wrist.

"You basically just had me help you make an innocent guys life hell just because he doesn't want to be a follower like all the other people here. Not to mention you ruined my relationship with Kendall and blackmailed me! Do you honestly not expect me to be pissed about all of this?!" I asked incredulously, watching as what looked like guilt flashed across his face.

"And another thing, did it ever occur to you that James might already be dealing with issue of his own?" I asked, remembering how vulnerable James seemed when he talked about his past.

"You know what? Just go! I don't need to be lectured by some anti-social freak!" He snapped, his voice laced with anger as he slammed the door in my face.

I let out a sigh as I turned to leave, immediately deciding that I was going to find a way to help James and knock Jett down a peg in the process.


Done! I'm sorry if this chapter was a little lame, but you did get a little more insight into James' past and his relationship with Tyler! You also got a little more insight on Lucy, who wants to take Jett down a peg! This chapter was also a set up for the rest of the story since things really start picking up next chapter! So what are your thoughts? Please let me know in a review! Until next time!

-Epically Obsessed