So, guys, this is another author's note to go along with Girl Meets Anna. I'm actually not going to have the long series I was thinking about. It's stressing me out, so I'm just going to keep it at three stories. Girl Meets Anna is the second. Girl Meets Sisterhood will be the last fanfiction for that series. However, following that series, I will have a sequel series called, "My Life in New York," which will be about the children of Maya, Anna, and Daisy. I know you guys will miss the series, but the prequel, "Girl Meets Journal," will be up soon. I promise. Anyways, let's get this chapter started.

(Maya's POV)

She said she's be back, but I didn't know when. Daisy wasn't picking up her phone or texting me back or anything. I was beginning to get worried. What if she ran away again? I kept asking myself. No, I finally decided. Daisy wouldn't do that again.

Then again, what if she did? What if Daisy had decided to leave? I was freaking out.

Anna and I searched every place that we thought our little sister would be. I started seeing things. Her blue eyes and blond hair being swept away by some stranger, her sweet, pale cheeks being brushed the wrong way, her long golden locks being pulled. I saw everything I didn't need to. Until I blacked out.

In Maya's dream

I was in a room, surrounded by so many people, I could only see blurs of color. I felt as if I couldn't breathe. My heart began racing. "Where's Daisy?" I asked a random stranger.

I got no response, just a shake of the head, and the man walked away. "Daisy!" I began screaming, my heart racing. "Daisy?!"

"Maya?" I heard a soft voice ask. "Is that you?"

A small girl, looking no older than nine, walked up. She had golden blond curls and sparkling blue eyes like the ocean. She was wearing a softball uniform, her pants stained with red clay, and a softball was in her hand. She threw it back and forth from one hand to the other. "Who-who are you," I asked.

"Daisy silly," she replied, laughing.

"What?" I asked.

The girl -excuse me, I mean Daisy- walked back into the crowd. All the sounds and sights of the city began to melt into nothing but black around me. Everything went black once again.

(Daisy's POV)

I saw her fall. Maya fell onto the soft green grass in the park. "Forest, wait here," I said, then began running.

I don't know what it was, fear probably, that made me run, but it did. As soon as I was by her side, I made sure she was breathing, she was, and began shaking her. "Maya," I said softly. "C'mon Maya, wake up."
Her eyes fluttered open. "Daisy?" she choked.

I nodded. "Yeah," I said. "It's me."

Maya hugged me. Forest came running up. "Hey, is she okay?" he asked.

"Yeah," Maya replied for me. "I'm fine, but you two have some explaining to do."
Maya called Anna who scolded me for leaving, but hugged me afterwards. Maya called Mrs. Matthews who picked us up and took us back to her apartment. "Okay Little Hart," Mr. Matthews said. "You have a lot of explaining to do, you too Mr. Window."
I nodded. "I know," I said.

Forest seemed scared.

Mr. Matthews sat us down at the table in their kitchen. "Okay, Ms. Hart, would you like to go first?" he asked.

"Yes sir," I replied. "I guess I should start with, Forest and I did skip school up until Maya came back."

Mr. Matthews nodded. "It was Daisy's fault!" Forest blurted out. "She told me to do it!"

I layed a hand on Forest's shoulder. "Calm down," I said. "But he is right, it was my idea, I was under a lot of stress about Maya and I made a bad decision, but I take full responsibility."

"Okay, well, you're both in trouble," Mr. Matthews said. "Seeing as it was your idea, Ms. Hart, you will be given a bigger punishment."

I nodded, I knew this. "Mr. Window, you will be given detention for a week," he said. "And Ms. Hart, you will be given detention for three weeks, and the principal will decide if either of your punishments will go farther than that."

We both nodded. "Now, are two going to be doing this again?" Mr. Matthews asked.

Now it was Forest's turn to speak. "No sir," he said. "We promise, right Dais?"

"I promise," I said simply.

"Good, now Daisy, go see my daughter, you had her worried sick!" Mr. Matthews said, laughing.

I laughed too, and went into Riley's room where she, Maya, and Anna were. All four were sitting at the bay window, talking. When I walked in, the room went silent. Riley broke it. "What'd my dad do?" she asked.

"Three weeks detention, pending on suspension," I replied.

Everyone seemed shocked. "What?" I asked.

"You can't get suspended," Anna said.

"Why?" I asked.

"The program," Anna replied.

I hadn't even thought about that. "Oh my God," I said. "I could get kicked back to sixth grade."
The girls surrounded me. "I cannot go back to sixth grade," I said. "If I do, I-I don't know what I'll do."

The girls hugged me. Forest knocked on the door. "Hey, Dais, can we talk?" he asked.

"Um, sure," I replied. "What's up?"
He walked in. "I, I don't think we're working," he said.

Mwahahhahaha! Sorry for the short chapter, but I wanted to get this up, and I have to get to a sleepover now, so, sorry! Cliff hanger! Anyways, Life of the Party may be up next week, and Everything Changes will get an updated on Monday. Thank you and Lacey!