Chapter 1

Kay walked into the dimly lit bar. She had been going to bars ever since she got to L.A., by now it wasn't just a social thing, but it was a way to numb herself from the pain. She had changed so much in the past months since she left Harmony. She was no longer the horrible person that was jelous of her saint of a cousins boyfriend. She was no longer the Kay that got second best. She had the best clothes now. She had not only her own room, but her own apartment. She no longer needed, or even wanted, Miguel. She had her own life now. Even if she was a little lonely.

Tony walked into the bar. This was a nice bar, one of the best he had ever worked in. He made good tips here, and made a lot of connections for his career as a model. He had done several jobs since his papa needed the kidney operation. Martin would be fine, but, unfortunatly, there was a pile of bills, and they only got higher, so Tony was forced to quit college and get some jobs. His other job was at club X Entrik, as a bouncer. Since he made good money here, and wasn't doing to bad at club X Entrik, he was hoping he could go back to college soon.

"Tony, get your head out of the clouds and your ass over here. Your shift just began."

"Ok, Justin."

Justin was the guy that got Tony this job. They became good friends when Martin and Tony had first moved here, and now, they were best friends. Justin had worked up to manager, and he was hoping to get the new promotion which would let him take care of hiring the musicians. If Justin got that job, then he would pull for Tony to get his job.

About a half hour into Tony's shift, Justin came over to him, wanting him to see something.

"Tomy, man, look at that woman. Is she hot or what?"

"Yeah, man, she is."

They were looking at a beautiful brunett, with the most beautiful eyes he had ever seen. She was tall and slender, and dressed with class, but not snobbish looking.

"Man, you need to get over Michelle. You guys were over long before you broke up."

"We were engaged for two years. That just dosn't go away."

"Whatever man, whatever."

Tony couldn't help but think that there was something familiar about her

"Justin, have you ever seen her around here before?"

"No, I would definatly remember her."

"I just can't help thinking that she is, well, she just seems familiar, you know?"

"Uh, no, I don't know."

"Whatever, man."

They watched as the woman walked up to them and flahed a smile.

"Hi. Since you were staring at me, you can get my drink. A saphire martini, sweet."

For the first time she looked over at Tony. She couldn't help but stare.

"Um, can I help you with something else?"

"No, sorry I was staring, you just look so much like someone I used to know."

Justin took this as a cue to step in, remembering what Tony had said about her looking familiar.

"Hey, he had just said you look familiar, too. Wouldn't that be cool if you had known each other before?"

"Sorry, I doubt that. I just moved here six months ago. And I would've definatly remembered him."

She smiled and walked away after Justin handed her the martini, feeling like she had known the bartender a long time ago. She pushed those thoughts away, remembering until now she had spent her whole life in Harmony. And he was definatly not from Harmony.