"Where were you young lady" came the voice of her mother when Tomorrow crawled through her window to find both of her parents waiting for her.

"Mommy, Daddy I can explain."

"It's too late Connor has told us everything." Her mother replied.

"He wouldn't." She was becoming very agitated when they continued.

"We're so proud of you for getting an A on your Spanish test." Buffy gushed hugging her daughter.

"There is one problem though pet." Spike added seriously before bursting into a smile. "It seems you've been doing so well and something about an interview that the school wants to make you take some exit tests on Saturday."

"What does that mean? They think I'm ready to graduate." Tomorrow asked.

"It means that if you pass all the tests like we all know you can you'll graduate with Connor in the spring. I always knew my daughter was bloody brilliant." Spike explained.

"But how is this possible. I'm not the smart one. If anyone was going to skip grades it would be Connor not me."

"Honey believe me you are smart." Buffy comforted her. "I know this is a big shock so we'll just let you sleep on it. Goodnight." Buffy smiled kissing her and heading out the door. Tomorrow gave a sigh of relief. "Oh and don't think you're not getting in trouble for staying out this late on a school night."

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When Tomorrow got to school the next day it seemed like the whole school was waiting for her. "Christ all this because I was on television." She hurried through the mob to the library where she found Connor. "Connor I"

"Isn't it incredible. I mean the interview was fantastic and then we got the phone call about the exit tests. I can't believe you're going to graduate with me. It will be so cool starting UCSunnydale together."

"Connor it's just"

"Hey Summers" Emily squealed coming in. "I was going to vote you in as my successor next year, but if you're going to graduate."

"Hold it both of you. I never said I was going to take their stupid test." Tomorrow screamed running out of the library even the mob was better than the attack of the seniors.