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Jane had ignored her mother and her father the rest of the night. She caused complaints again due to the bright light and the sound that her project made. She was almost done. She should be done in about two weeks. She was smiling just thinking of what the project would be like when she was done. Her mother didn't leave any food outside of her door so she decided to grab a Poptart on the way to school. She made herself look less disgusting. Another thing that she had decided was that she was going to change back into her old self. She had enjoyed her new self while it lasted, but the people around her weren't very thrilled. Plus she needed as much support as she could get whenever it came it Catherine. She knew that Catherine had sent those Jocks after her. Jane was actually surprised that she hadn't burst into tears this morning remembering the attack. It could have been a lot worse. She shuddered just thinking about it. She looked at her reflection in the mirror. She didn't look half bad. She put her hair back in the braid that she used to wear often. She brought her usual book with her. She still wished that she wasn't so sensitive. In a way, she wasn't. She really would be in tears right now if she was her one hundred percent old self. Now, she was going to change for the better and see how that went. She wasn't sure what sparked this sudden improvement, but she was happy that that something had. She ran out of her house trying to not be late. She made it to her first class just when the final bell rang. She sighed in relief and sat at her desk.

Sarah wasn't paying attention in her classes at all. Last night, Ethan had called her and told her everything that had happened last night. It sounded awfully similar to what happened when she watching by the Jane's house that one night. She was wondering what Jane was doing, but at the same time, she was a little afraid to find out especially since he had told her about Jane's secret. She wondered if Jane really was crazy. It would explain a lot. The second the lunch bell rang, she ran down the hallways and into the cafeteria. She wanted to tell Ethan to not tell Jane what they knew. The only ones who didn't know were Rory and Erica. Rory wouldn't care, but Erica would cast Jane out and treat her like a disease. She got the table and saw that no one was there yet. She did run pretty fast. She sat down waiting anxiously for them. Finally, she saw Ethan and Benny walking through the crowd. She sighed in relief, but her relief was short lived when she saw Jane and Rory walking to the table in her peripheral vision. She sat down on Benny's side ready to kick him if he mentioned anything about Jane's secret in front of Jane. Maybe if they didn't remind her about her "vacation," she wouldn't go crazy again. Benny sat beside Sarah and Ethan sat across from Benny in their usual spots. Jane sat beside Ethan and Rory sat across from Jane. Rory had decided to ramble on about another topic. He was now telling her everything about robots that he had learned which was a lot. Jane just laughed and nodded to show that she was listening. She noticed Sarah, Ethan, and Benny giving her weird glances. Sarah was trying to be more sneaky about it, but Ethan and Benny didn't seem to try to conceal them at all.

"Are you guys okay," she asked them.

"Well-," Benny started to say, but Sarah kicked him. Jane noticed.

"What's going on," Jane asked eyeing them suspiciously.

"We didn't want to ask, but we might as well," Sarah said. Jane looked like she was about to have a heart attack.

"Yes," she asked terrified of what Sarah was about to say next.

"We were wondering if you knew who those Jocks were," Sarah said. "They seemed to know you."

No, I don't know them," Jane said relieved.

"We were just wondering," Sarah said looking down at her fingernails.

"Okay," Jane said trying to not show how relieved she was. "Do you want my fries, Benny?"

"No, thanks," Benny said not even looking at her.

"Are you sure," Jane asked trying to meet his gaze.

"Yes, I'm sure," Benny said still looking down at his tray of food. He was acting strange. Usually, he would be eating French Fries as if the government was about to make French Fries illegal.

"Okay," Jane said confused. She looked at Ethan. "Do you want French Fries, Ethan?"

"No, I'm okay," Ethan replied. "You can keep them."

"Along with a straitjacket," Benny muttered causing Sarah to kick him again. Jane heard him.

"What did you say," Jane asked suddenly serious.

"Nothing," Benny said quickly earning a glare from Jane.

"So have you heard about the football game that's coming up," Sarah asked attempting to change the subject.

"Yeah," Rory yelled suddenly excited. "It's going to be awesome."

"Why would a football game be awesome," Jane asked.

"You get to hang out with your buds," Rory said with the biggest smile Jane had ever seen.

"Are you coming," Sarah asked Jane.

"Probably not," Jane said. "That doesn't sound like something I'd be interested in. Sorry."

"You're going," Rory stated. "Plain and simple."

"No, Rory," Jane said.

"Jane, you know it's pointless to say no to me," Rory said grinning.

"I'm sure you can survive without me there," Jane said. "I appreciate the offer."

"Come on," Sarah said. "It will be fun."

"Are you sure," Jane asked.

"Of course we're sure," Rory answered for Sarah.

"Okay," Jane said blushing. She covered her face so no one would see the blush. Her smile and blush disappeared as she noticed Benny glaring at her and Ethan inching away from her. "What is wrong with you two?"

"Nothing," Ethan replied.

Jane decided not to pry. If she wanted to keep her friends, then she should obey their privacy. Eventually, lunch ended and fifth class started. Jane sat in front of Catherine as usual while Rory sat in his seat on the other side of the classroom. Catherine, once again, tapped Jane on the shoulder with her pencil. Jane was really getting tired of that pencil.

"What," Jane asked.

"How are you," Catherine asked.

"Not that good," Jane replied.

"Why," Catherine asked with mock curiosity.

"Gee, I don't know," Jane said sarcastically. "Maybe it's the fact that you sent some of your Jocks after me to beat me up."

"I don't know what you're talking about," Catherine said trying to seem innocent.

"Yes, you do," Jane said. "Don't deny it. You better stop it."

"Or else what," Catherine said. "Are you going to get your nerd friends to defend you?"

"They would defend me," Jane said confidently.

"Are you sure about that," Catherine asked. "It seemed like they didn't even want to be near you at lunch today especially that Benny kid. He doesn't seem to like you at all. In fact, it seems like he hates it whenever you sit with them. Face it. The only reason they're nice to you is because Sarah is making them."

"That's not true," Jane said glaring at Catherine. "They would help me. They would protect me. They're good people."

"Maybe you're right," Catherine said. "Maybe they are good people. Here's my point. If they did try to protect you, then I wouldn't be responsible for what might happen."

"What is that supposed to mean," Jane asked scared.

"I'm saying that I wouldn't be responsible if my Jock friends were to beat them to a pulp," Catherine said. "I'm sure they would because look at them. They don't have a chance fighting against one of my friends."

"Is that a threat," Jane asked.

"I'm sure you could look at that way," Catherine said.

"Don't threaten my friends," Jane said.

"I'll do whatever I want," Catherine said.

"What is wrong with you," Jane asked.

"I could ask you the same thing," Catherine said.

The final bell rang and the teacher walked in. Jane just looked at her desk trying to gather what Catherine had just said. She couldn't believe that Catherine threatened her friends. If something happened to her friends because of her, she wasn't sure if she could live with herself.