It was early morning, and Adrienne was still struggling with the words to write. She only had matter of hours before Peter would be accosting her to see the paper. She had to finish there was no way she was going to repeat this week.

*Flashback to Last Night*

"I don't believe she'd do that," Juliette told Daisy.

"It's all in the cards, take them as face value," Daisy stated.

Adrienne who had been listening from the bathroom finally stepped out revealing herself to the group.

"Speaking of the devil," Shelby said.

Adrienne ignored her, and continued to get ready for bed.

"What are you too good to talk to us now?" Shelby questioned.

Again, Adrienne said nothing.

"Quit acting all shy, we all know what you're really like," Shelby said.

"Oh, and how is that?" Adrienne finally snapped back.

"You just want get some from teachers," Shelby replied.

"Shelby, stop," Daisy finally intervened.

It was too late; Adrienne wasn't about to lose her battle.

"At least I have relationships with whoever I have sex with," Adrienne yelled.

"Yeah, a student and teacher relationship," Natalie added.

Juliette was sitting quietly; she was still angry about losing Auggie. But not angry enough to torment Adrienne anymore.

"Why don't you two have a relationship with each other?" Adrienne said storming out of the dorm.

"Lights out is in ten minutes," Daisy announced looking towards the door.

"Don't bother, let her get in trouble," Shelby responded.

Adrienne, who was sitting just outside the door, heard all of this. She didn't know what to do. A cold wind was freezing her wet hair into hard hunks of ice. She stood up and moved herself several feet before sitting down with her knees pulled up close to her chest. Adrienne didn't know if she had ever been so cold.

Thinking she was alone she started to sing, "Nobody likes me everybody hates me; I might as well eat worms." The song gave way to sobs.

"Adrienne," Sophie called out.

"What," Adrienne mumbled.

"It's past lights out," Sophie informed her. As Sophie stepped closer she saw what a mess Adrienne appeared to be. "What's wrong?"

"Everything, I hate it here, I want to leave," Adrienne blurted out.

"I thought you understood that going home isn't an option," Sophie said gently.

"I didn't say I wanted to go home. I said I wanted to leave," Adrienne told her.

"Why don't you go back to the dorm and go to sleep," Sophie suggested.

"I'm not going back there," Adrienne stated. "I thought you stop working here?"

"I did, but Peter had an emergency and had to leave. It's very cold out. You can come with me back the office, and we can wait for Peter to get back," Sophie said.

Adrienne agreed, but only because she knew Sophie would make her go back to the dorm if she refused.

They pair sat in silence for a few moments.

"Are those your daughters?" Adrienne asked. She was revering to the two heads of hair poking out from underneath a blanket on the couch.

"Yes," Sophie answered.

"Have they started to walk yet?" Adrienne asked.

"Leah has, but not Ivy. Peter is afraid something is wrong with her," Sophie said.

"You shouldn't be worried yet; my sister Gracie didn't walked until she was fifteen months," Adrienne replied.

"Thank you, I'll tell Peter that. Do you want to tell what is going on before Peter gets here?" Sophie asked.

"I am never staying in that dorm with those people again," Adrienne said.

"Why?" Sophie questioned.

"They treat me like crap. I don't need anyone else making feel any worse about myself than I already do," Adrienne explained.

Peter entered the office and looked at Sophie then at Adrienne.

"What is going on?" he asked.

"Adrienne, won't go back to the dorm," Sophie replied.

"Why not?" he directed the question at Adrienne.

"Because I don't want to," she told him.

"I'm going to take the girls home now," Sophie said making her exit.

"I don't want to be having another conversation with you about following rules, but I am," he said.

"So don't I didn't ask you to," Adrienne responded.

"I'm going to give you a minute to drop the attitude," Peter told her.

A minute later he continued, "Are you ready?"

Adrienne nodded.

"Why won't you go back to the dorm?" he asked in calmer voice.

"They hate me," Adrienne said.

"The other girls?" he questioned.

"Yes," she answered.

"Why aren't you getting along with them?" Peter asked.

"I don't know. I didn't do anything tonight, and they were all talking about me," she explained.

"All of them?" he questioned.

"No, just Shelby and Natalie. Juliette was mad at me the other day, but she wasn't doing anything tonight," she told him.

"I'll deal with this tomorrow. You can sleep on the couch tonight but only tonight," Peter said.

"Thank you," she replied.

*End of Flash Back*

Adrienne glanced over to Peter; he was asleep in his chair. She picked up the pen a started to write. Suddenly, she knew just what to say. The words followed out of her pen and on to the paper. She wouldn't have to repeat the first week over again after all.

~*~*~ Note from Banana ~*~*~

This wasn't a very long chapter, but I had to write something. I'm going to be very busy until the end of school, so I don't know if there will be any new chapters until the beginning of June. Keep reviewing and I'll try to write more ASAP.