A/N- Only one review for my last chapter? Oh well, that's okay. Anyway, I have two stories planned out for when this is finished: a prequel to Secrets (not this one) and Olivia's story, and I already have an idea of a basic plot for both. Both involve Lizzie and Gordo in some way or another. I just need to know which to write first. Any opinions?

Disclaimer: I don't own any of the characters that look familiar.
Chapter Thirteen

"The Lunar Juggies concert," Jeremy responded. Apparently Lucy was not ready to give up on Jeremy.

"You like the Lunar Juggies? Wow! So do I! Unfortunately, tickets are sold out. You wouldn't happen to have extras, would you?" Lucy said.

What kind of character is Lucy? Jeremy thought. "No, sorry, I only have two," Jeremy said.

Lucy glared at Olivia and said, "What a shame. Who are you taking? I don't believe we have met before."

Jeremy thought quickly about this. Did Lucy remember the name of his sister? Perhaps. "Oh, how rude of me. This is Liv. Liv, this is Lucy."

"You look familiar. Where do you go to school?" Lucy asked Olivia.

"H-here," Olivia replied.

"Hmm," Lucy said and she walked away.

That was an awkward situation. As soon as Lucy left, Jeremy said, "Do me a favor, no matter how popular you get, please do not turn into that."

"Sure thing. I better go find Michael. That dance will be over shortly, and I want to dance with him some more. Thanks for talking, and good luck with Ana," Olivia said as she smiled and left.

Songs played and people danced, and Jeremy noticed Ana came back from the hall and was dancing with some people. Jeremy couldn't figure out why Olivia thought they were a couple, because that was such a strange thing to be with Ana. He had known Ana all his life. He was sixteen and she was only thirteen. Whoa, thirteen. That actually didn't seem like a bad age difference anymore. It was more dramatic when he was six and she was three and he was fourteen and she was eleven. Three years apart wasn't bad anymore. Hold on-what was Jeremy thinking? He didn't like Ana. Ana was a friend of the family who he always got along with, and more would never come, right? Jeremy decided hat maybe he was really tired, and could have a clearer head in the morning, and his thoughts would be more serene. This dance was getting to him, and he needed to get away from it, so when Olivia said she and Michael were ready to go, Jeremy felt very relieved. He looked at his watch and noticed it was almost eleven.

After leaving the dance, Jeremy and Olivia went home and Jeremy crashed on his bed. "What a night," he thought.

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A/N- Please review! I am thinking about starting a new story that I don't want to give too much away and think about the other author's note in the beginning and tell me what you think I should start first. Wow, this chapter was incredibly short, but the length was appropriate and I wanted to get something out before the closing, so please review and the next chapter will be really long I promise.