Wow it's been awhile since I have updated. But oh well. Did anyone miss me? I guess that's no one. Sniffles, fine then! I didn't miss you either! Fucking punk, think you're better then me when you aren't. Ha, now I shall continue. I'll try to make this one longer just because I love you. And there is a poll at the end!




Sean Conely sat in his desk half asleep. Math was the most boring and pointless class in his opinion. Not just because he didn't understand anything that was going on, and that big numbers confused him, it was because of their teacher, Mr. Willard. Mr. Willard was one of the most annoying teachers. The kind that is fat, balding, and in their forties, but still think that they are cool and everyone likes them. But Mr. Willard was only kidding with himself, no student liked him.

Today was a day when Mr. Willard decided to test out his newest joke. "What do you get if you divide the circumference of a jack-o-lantern?" The class didn't respond. So he told the punch line. "Pumpkin pie!" A student in the back hit their head on the desk as they fell asleep.

"Ah ha ha," Sean laughed in a tone dripping with sarcasm. The class snickered. Mr. Willard ignored the sarcastic remark and answered one student's question.

"Yes Madeline?"

A light blond haired girl with pink high lights put down her hand. "What does pumpkin pie have to do with math?"

"Is this another one of your guy's jokes?" Mr. Willard asked. "I've had enough of your sarcasm for one day."

"I was being serous."

"It was just a joke Madeline."

"I don't get it."

Mr. Willard sighed and started to explain. Sean shook his head and turned his attention to something else. That something else was a fellow male student. "I never noticed how cute Xander is," Sean thought to himself. "Wait! What am I thinking! I must be tired or something."


Sean knew that he wasn't really tired. He's known for a while that there was a possibility he was homosexual. Since he was young, Sean was always attached more to boys then girls. But Sean had a girl friend last year, so that made him doubt if he really was.

It was right before homecoming of his freshman year. Sean's father had been pestering him day and night to get a date. He was always asking him why he didn't have a girl friend yet when his sister had been dating since the eighth grade. Sean didn't really know why, but he ended up asking some one. That was his friend, Madeline, the ditsy blond. They always had fun together so Sean thought she would be a safe choice.

Their relationship lasted till the summer time, but Sean decided to break it up. He just wasn't feeling any thing more then friends emotions towards Madeline. Not to mention that she was annoying and never really knew when to shut her mouth. But they stayed friends.


After the bell rang and the students emptied into the hall to get to their next class. Sean opened his locker and searched for his science textbook. "Hey," Esmerée said as she shut her locker door. Esmerée owned the locker next to Sean. Just recently they started talking.

"Hey," Sean replied. "So how's school going for you so far today?"

"Sucks. What are you doing this weekend?"

"Why?"

Esmerée shrugged and flipped her long brown hair that framed her face, over her shoulder. "Just wondering."

"I don't know since it's only Tuesday. But probably nothing," Sean said.

"Mhm." Esmerée bit down on her bottom lip. "Uh, hey, do you want to go out and do something on Friday or something?"

"Like hanging out?"

"No," Esmerée said slowly. "You know."

"No, what?" Sean said blankly. Esmerée shook her head and told him just to forget it. Esmerée left in a hurry to her next class. "Wow that was weird," Sean said to himself. He shrugged at the recent incident.


Gavin fallowed Isadora down the side walk. It was after school and Isadora was walking home with Elijah. Gavin had decided not to take his car to school today so that he could fallow Isadora. While Shannon was still deciding if Gavin was worth taking back, he had developed an interest in Isadora Sebold. But every time he would try to talk to her, she would either ignore him and just walk away or tell him to fuck off and leave her alone. There was just something about her that drew her to him.

Gavin was only a few feet away when he called out Isadora's name telling her to wait. Isadora and Elijah looked behind them and saw Gavin. Elijah said something to Isadora. Isadora just shook her head and they continued on walking. Gavin called to her again, but she didn't stop. He ran to catch up with them.

"Isadora, why didn't you wait?" he asked once he had caught up with them.

"So like I was saying 'Lijah," Isadora went on like Gavin wasn't there."

"Isadora." Gavin grabbed onto her arm.

"Let go of me!" Isadora exclaimed yanking away.

"Just talk to me. Only for a second."

"No! Leave me alone!"
"Just one-."

"Maybe you should just leave her alone," Elijah said to Gavin.

"Shut up fag, I wasn't talking to you." Gavin grabbed Elijah by the shirt and was just about to punch him.

"Let him go!" Isadora exclaimed as she kicked Gavin in the shin.

"What the fuck?" Gavin said as he jumping up and down on one leg. Elijah and Isadora stood next to each other. Isadora looking pissed of and Elijah looking amused.

"If you touch me or talk to me again, I swear to God that I will kick you where it really hurts," Isadora threatened.

"I just wanted to-." He was cut off again and on his knees hunched over.

"I said don't talk to me." Isadora faced Elijah. "Let's go." Isadora turned on her heel and headed back in the direction they were originally going, Elijah fallowed.

"That was interesting," Elijah stated. "Remind me to never make you mad." Isadora smiled and looked back at Gavin.

"He deserved it."


Gavin got home late since he didn't have a car and had to walk for a while with a limp. "Dad, I need some advice," Gavin said to his father.

"On what?" Darren was watching a game on TV, and hardly acknowledged Gavin's presence.

"There is this girl," Gavin said. "And I really like her, but she doesn't like me."

"So? Move on. Find some one else," Darren said. "Unless you are talking about Shannon. Has she answered back yet?"

"No. But what should I do about the other girl?" A voice came yelling from upstairs. It was Mrs. Patterson telling them that they needed to get ready.

"Oh yeah, I forgot," Darren said getting up off the couch. "We're meeting one of my old friends from high school tonight at Pi King's. Go find something nice to wear and hurry. We don't need your mother bitching anymore than she has too."

Gavin sighed and went to his room to find something to wear. Every time that his dad would drag their family somewhere to meet up with one of his old high school buddies, I would turn into a night of grueling bored tales of football games and what their kids have accomplished. It was very embarrassing for both Lauren and Gavin.


The Patterson's arrived at the restaurant thirty minutes late. "Sorry," Darren said as he sat down at the table. "Sara couldn't pick out which fricken pair of shoes to wear." Sara ignored her husband.

Darren introduced his family and his friend did the same. Too much to Gavin's surprise, his father's friend was a girl. Not only that, her daughter was the girl he had fallen in love with, Isadora Sebold. Isadora scowled at Gavin as her mother introduced her.

"I know," Gavin said. "She's in some of my classes." He smiled. Isadora rolled her eyes.

"I guess you guys are friends already then," Liam said.

"Something like that," Isadora murmured under her breathe as she spun some noodles around her fork.

While the two wives left to go to the bathroom and Liam had gone outside to take a call, Gavin leaned over and whispered to his dad, "That's the girl I was talking about."

"Her?" Darren looked at Isadora who was talking with her brother. She looked exactly like her mother. This triggered memories of him and Ginger back when they were together. How he missed those days back when his life was more fun and the only responsibilities he ever had was winning football games. Now everything was different.

"So Isadora," Darren said to her once Alex got up to go to the bathroom. "You can Gavin are in the same grade."

"Yeah."

"Yeah." He paused to think of what to say next. "Do you have a boy friend yet?"

"No."

"Really? That's strange. You're really pretty. Just like your mom. I would think that you would have a boyfriend by now. Did you know that your mom and I used to go out?"

"That's interesting," Isadora said. She sifted uncomfortably in her seat wishing that she wasn't the only one besides the two Patterson boys here. This topic for conversation was starting to freak her out. Darren went on talking about him and Ginger as he moved closer to Isadora. Isadora scooted away when he got too close.

"What are you dong?" Liam asked. He had come back from the lobby and was staring at Darren and Isadora.

"Nothing," Darren said moving back to his original seat. "Just telling stories about the good old days."

"Really?" Liam took the place next to his daughter. "Are you ok Izzy?" he asked noticing that she was looking uncomfortable. She nodded.

"Izzy? That's a cute nick name," Darren said. "Can I call you that?"

"No," Isadora answered flatly.

"Ok then," Gavin said not sure of what else to say. Liam smirked at his daughters answer.


When they got home, Darren had his talk with his son. "I think that you should go out with her."

"Why? She doesn't even like me. She hates me!"

"She's just playing hard to get. Her mother was that way to," Darren explained.

"Did you really go out with her?"

"Yup."

"But don't you think that if I went out with her it would be kind of weird?"

"No. It's not the same person," Darren said. "I know what you can do. All you have to do is find another girl, she'll get jealous, and want to go out with you. It's that simple."

"But what about Shannon?" Gavin asked.

"She won't care," Darren said. "It's been a couple months and she still hasn't decided yet. Just forget about her."

"If you say so Dad."

"Good. Now go get your old year book and maybe we can find someone we can use."



Ok that's it. It's pretty long I guess. The next chapter might be long too. So what do you think? Like it, hate it? Review people! Do it! It only takes a second to do so! Flames or good reviews, they all make me smile. I love the flames! Oh yeah, now for the pole:

What is your favorite characters and why?

Which ones do you hate and why?

Why am I taking a pole? Because I'm bored and interested in what everyone else thinks. So peace out, and fuck yall to all those who don't want to review. I don't need friends like you! And neither does Mr. Sniffles!

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CT