New part is out...took me quite long anywayz, it would be nice if you reviewed.

P.E. went by as always. The boys played soccer and the girls did gymnastics. Afterwards Matt was waiting outside the girls' locker room when Kimberly stepped out, "Oh Matt, you waited for me!" she squealed in sheer delight. " Actually, I've been waiting for Mira, have you seen her?" Matt said and took a little step back. Disappointed Kimberly answered, "She went out a few minutes ago, but say, what's so special about her anyway. Why do you keep hanging around with that looser?" "She's no looser, just a little reserved." Matt defended her.

A few meters away Mira smiled to herself. She had managed to duck out with a mob of girls, just as she saw Matt coming. Now she turned around and walked into the other direction of her home.

Matt cursed to himself as he walked towards the glass doors, the entrance to the school where Joe, Mimi and Sora were waiting for him. Friday was the last day of school in the week and school ended at the same time for them unlike for the others who still had a few periods to go through.

Mimi jumped up and down weaving until Matt reached them. Before Mimi could ask, Matt said, "No, before you ask, no. I didn't talk to her and no, I couldn't see where she was going." Mimi's face fell, "Not again." Mimi got a thoughtful expression which was soon replaced with a shriek of knowledge, "I know!" Sora looked at her, "What?" Mimi said, "Oh nothing. Just head on without me." With that she gave Joe a peck on his cheek and sprinted off into the direction of the school again.

Mimi thought by herself, "Drastic situations require drastic measures," and got a devious expression on her face. She skidded to a halt when she reached the secretary's office. Mimi knocked politely and waited for a reply then entered.

The secretary looked at her, "What can I do for you young lady? " "Well, " Mimi answered in a syrupy voice. "I've found a book today which belongs to a Mira Kataki. She's in my Geometry class and we have a test tomorrow. You see, I've been meaning to give it back to her, but I couldn't find her today, so I was hoping that you could give me her address, so I can give it back to her."

The secretary was looking at her, and smiled, "Normally I don't give away the addresses of pupils, but I'll make an exception because of your good intention." Mimi smiled, "Thank you."

The secretary adjusted her glasses on the bridge of her nose and typed away on her computer, then jotted down the address on a note paper and handed it Mimi. "Thank you very much, and a nice day."

Mimi went outside and grinned to herself, "I can't believe that that old quail believed my story." A plane started to form in the back of her head while she walked home.

At three o'clock sharp Mimi left her house and walked down all the way to Sakura and Francine street, house number three, apartment 26. She wore a pair of pink capris, and a matching white T-shirt with a yellow star on it. It was pretty hot outside, so she had put on her hi-heel-sandals and her blue sunglasses.

(A/N: Yes , the PARK. I decided not to name it, or else it would end up as Sakura park.) "Time for old Mimi Taikawa to play matchmaker.

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