Once school ended for the day, Lily, who would've waited until Sam got out of his last class before leaving, decided to just walk out to her car and leave. Angel and Alex had left already—they weren't able to stay a little after, much to Lily's disappointment—so that meant Lily didn't really have anyone to talk to at the moment. Sure, Lily wouldn't have minded waiting an extra couple minutes to wait for Sam to finish up whatever he was doing with Mikaela, but given the fact that he and his parents were currently not talking to Lily, she understood that waiting for him wouldn't be the smartest idea.

By the time Lily reached the parking lot, she found her car and let out a heavy sigh. Even though she was happy to finally have her own car up and running—and it drove beautifully—she missed Sam, Mikaela, and Bee. It just didn't feel the same.

Lily jumped when she heard a quick honk from a nearby car. Looking around, Lily felt herself relax when she saw Bee parked a few spaces down, trying as discreetly as possible to sidle closer to her. Giving an airy chuckle, Lily gave a quick wave Bee's way before she started unlocking her car.

"Lily." Again, Lily jumped. Turning, she saw Sam and Mikaela walked up to the Camaro. Mikaela had a small smile on her face; Sam was giving her an occasional glance, but Lily could tell he was trying to avoid looking at her. "I haven't seen you today," Mikaela exclaimed. "Are you OK?"

"Uh, yeah," Lily murmured. "It's just been one of those days."

Whispering something to Sam for a moment, Mikaela made her way over to Lily and embraced her. It stunned Lily that Mikaela would do something like that; given they hadn't really seen each other for most of the day. Lily wasn't really sure what she did to deserve a hug, but she awkwardly returned it.

"Tomorrow, I'm going over to Angel's and Alex's," Mikaela whispered. "I'm spending the night. You should come."

Before Lily even had a chance to respond, Mikaela ended the hug and gave Lily a broad smile.

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Lily didn't go home right away. She couldn't, she had to do something first. The day she said what she did to Judy, something weird happened when Lily had been in her room. Her book had been thrown across the room but she hadn't touched it. Not to mention that weird bluish glow that was around it.

Is it because of the All Spark? she thought anxiously. It'd explain why that book moved on its own. But should I tell Bee that? It wasn't like it was anything dangerous. Besides, what if I tell Bee and it doesn't happen again? I'd be wasting everyone's time.

When Lily felt she was far enough away from the town, she parked her car near a small field. Getting out of her car, Lily found a spot in the field that seemed less inhabited with wildflowers and weeds.

Taking off her shoe, Lily put it in front of her and took a deep breath. She wanted to see if she could try and move it like she did with that book! If she could, then she'd tell Bee. If she couldn't, she'll keep trying until she'd convince herself otherwise.

I'm not exactly sure how I'm supposed to do this. Crossing her arms across her chest, Lily chewed on her bottom lip as she tried figuring it out. Positioning herself in a somewhat awkward stance—her legs spread apart and her hands held up almost defensively—Lily threw her hands out, hoping something would happen. When her shoe didn't move, she let out a huff. Maybe I'm not standing in the right position. Standing a little straighter, with her legs closer together, Lily half closed her eyes as she held her hands out to where her shoe was.

Still nothing.

You're not really trying hard enough, she thought. If you try a little harder, maybe it'll work!

Clearing her throat a little, Lily took a deep breath and let it out slowly. Aiming her hands at her shoe, Lily tried figuring out where the All Spark's energy would be and prayed it'd help her with what she wanted to get done. After a minute of just holding her hands out at her shoe and nothing really happening, Lily let out a frustrated groan, dropping her hands at her sides. Glaring at her shoe, she felt something stir inside her and that bluish glow flickered around the shoe for a split second. Before the surprise could settle in her on what she saw, her shoe jumped a couple inches in the air before Lily's hand flew out, her instincts telling her to catch it. But since it wasn't really jumping high enough, she couldn't really catch it. But when her hand went out, the bluish glow surrounded the shoe, flickering every couple seconds, before it disappeared and her shoe dropped.

You did it! You really did it!

Lily looked at her hands before glancing at her shoe. Quickly picking it up, she noted how it felt a little warm.

Wait until Bee hears about this!

Lily hesitated on that. Would that really be something worth telling the other Autobots? Optimus and Ratchet said if something happened, they'd need to know immediately. Lily couldn't keep that a secret from them. What could she possibly gain out of that?

Sighing, Lily put her shoe back on and went back to her car.

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Making it home safely, Lily shuffled into the house. Her mind was spinning on what had happened. It took a lot of self convincing, but she would tell Bee about what had happened.

It was the right thing to do. Right?

When she closed the front door behind her, she took off her shoes and left her backpack by the front door. Lily was convinced that Ron, Judy, and Sam still weren't talking to her, so she was just going to go up to her room and try and find something to occupy her time.

Before she could even make it to the stairs, Judy's head popped out of the kitchen. "Can you come here, Lily?" she exclaimed.

Looking at her Aunt as if she'd grown a second head, Lily hesitantly made her way over to the kitchen. "Did I do something wrong again?" she asked. Ron and Sam were in the kitchen, too. Lily felt her stomach knotting up anxiously.

"No," Judy sighed. "We just want to talk."


(A/N):

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