Well I think this chapter is just a filler because it is fast and short but you guys may think differently so as I always say it doesn't matter what I think it matters what you think.


I walked up the stairs and back in my room nearly in jubilation packing the bag I unpacked the day before. I ran to the front door and tried acting serious every inch I got to my mom. "Well are we ready to get James back?" she smiled looking at me.

"We're going back to L.A. We're going back to L.A.," Cassie started dancing around as she grabbed my bag and dragged it to the car.

"She's excited," I smiled as she shot me the evil eye. I grabbed her bag and Cass' and placed them in the car. I walked back to the house to make one finale call.

"Hello?" James asked as I smiled.

"James, guess what?" I whispered.

"Look who is coming crawling back to me," he said slyly.

"Excuse me," I snapped.

"Well it was sooner or later you would call me," he replied.

"I was going to help you but you are on your own now," I snapped before hanging up. "I'm ready," I said walking out of the house.

"Tracey, Tracey Diamond," I heard someone screaming my name. I looked down the driveway and saw Harvey running over to me.

"Harvey, stop," I said as he grabbed me.

"I tried coming as soon as possible. Don't go, I mean you can't go," he said grabbing my hips.

"Harvey let me go," I said softly.

"But what about the football game?"

"We don't have to go right now I mean the last flight to L.A. is at 12:30 am tonight so why don't we go see his game," my mom smiled as he turned to me smiling.

"But what about James?"

"Please, Tracey we can leave Friday morning," she said as Harvey hugged me. He went to kiss me but I turned my head and let him kiss my cheek.

"The game starts in an hour I got to go," he smiled before running back down the driveway.

"What was that all about?" I snapped at her as Cass still sat in the car.

"Tracey, look you can see your boyfriend…"

"He is not my boyfriend, you know it's Logan," I hissed as she walked over to me.

"Well, how do we know that you two won't last that long. I mean honey please look at the boy," she said as my mouth dropped.

"He is breaking Logan and I up, why can't you see I am happy with my life their," I said pointing to the west in the direction of LA.

"Well, just be good, go to the boys game and then give him a kiss good bye."

"Can you stop for once, I mean I don't like him, sure maybe when we lived here but not after I left, after I left I fell for another and we need to go so I can make everything better, please," I begged as she hugged me.

"How about this, we ask your sister. Cassie, come here," mom called letting me go as Cass got out of the car and ran over to us.

"Yes mommy?"

"You get to choose do you want to go see Harvey in a football game or do you want to go to L.A.?"

L.A., L.A., L.A. I began lipping as she began looking back and forth from me to her.

"I…I don't know?" she became very frustrated and threw herself to the floor.

"Cass, it's ok," I rushed over to her and stood her up. "But wouldn't you want to see James?" I pleaded.

"I want to go see James," Cass said running over to mom. I smiled and quickly got in the car and turned it on.

"Tracey, get out of the car," my mom snapped.

"No, we are going to LA. Don't you want to see James?" I asked as she smiled and quickly got in the car. We drove to the airport and changed our flight from tonight to the next one out.

"You just made it," the lady said handing us our tickets as we ran through security and to the plane.

We spent another two hour flight back to L.A. I knew this was going to be my last flight on a plane for a while because I was kind of getting bored. We landed about seven o'clock when my phone began to ring. "Hello?"

"Trace, where are you, my friends are asking where my girlfriend is," Harvey said as I took a deep breath.

"Harvey, you are a great guy, but we can't do this my heart belongs to someone else."

"Oh really that dork Logan…"

"Hey, he is not a dork, you can't just say things about…"

"He stole my girlfriend, twice."

"Harvey the first time we were children, and this time I wasn't your girlfriend I was friend that was a girl who you began kissing making me forget everything," I barked as we walked toward our rental. My mom and sister got in the car as I stood in the middle of the garage.

"You're telling me you choose him over me?"

"That is exactly what I am telling you," I said before hanging up. Mom pulled out of the parking spot and drove back to the Palm Woods.

"Tracey listen," Cass said happily turning up the radio she began singing. I struggle to stay afloat I see you looking at me not caring. I scream for help and finally give up and let the water take me. So now I know you never cared so now I let everything go and drift into a slumber. The only memories are none and I flush you from my mind. I struggle to stay afloat I see you looking at me not caring. I scream for help and finally give up and let the water take me. The end of Drowning had finished and I felt like punching the window out.

"Tracey, are you ok?" my mother asked as I tried nodding.

"I hate that song," I sighed opening up to her for once.

But of course she didn't hear me because the next thing that came out of her mouth was "That's nice dear." I pulled my phone out and texted Jo to get everyone I had a surprise being delivered to them. Ten minutes later mom parked the car and I walked through the door to hear a bunch of people scream and cheer and next thing I knew I was surrounded by all my friends. I looked around and knew I was missing someone.

"Where's Logan?" I asked Carlos as he lifted me off the ground.

"Upstairs, come on I'll take you," he said placing me down. I walked onto the elevator and hugged him.

"I've missed you," I said as I could feel the tears coming. "I've missed all of you, but the only reason why we are here is because mom wants to rip your band apart and I have no clue how to stop her, but I say we do not say anything until she does because to early may cause me to leave again," I said.

"Well let's call Gustavo and get your job back."

"Carlos, I don't think it works like that," I responded.

"Please he has been trying to think of a way to get you back all day, but don't tell him I said that," he pleaded as I hugged him.