AN: I hope these alias names don't confuse anyone, so here's a list of the aliases: Trio-Diana Kai. Shinna- Tana Suzuki. Trey-Matt Midori.

"So," Shinna said, as she and Trio made their way up the stairs of Rose High School. "Have you been here before?"

"Yep, but only for three weeks. That's when school started anyway."

"What's it like?"

"Like.high school." Trio said sarcastically.

"Duh, Trio. That doesn't help."

"Look, it's just like high school, that's all I can say."

"Do we have any classes together?" Shinna asked, handing Trio her schedule as they stopped near a water fountain to take a look.

"Yep, right before lunch, PE."

"WHAT?! I have PE?!"

"It's a requirement," Trio said, handing Shinna back her schedule. "And we have Chemistry together on the B Day."

"Good. Do you have any other classes with the others?"

"I haven't seen hide nor hair of them. I guess I'll find out." The bell rang. "Look, I gotta get to English, talk to ya later!"

"See ya! OH! What's your name here?"

"My name?"

"Duh."

"It's Diana Kai. What about you?"

"It says I'm Tana Suzuki."

"Okay, bye, Tana."

"Bye, Diana." The two girls separated and ran to their respective classes.

Trio a.k.a. "Diana" ran into the classroom just as the bell rang.

"Almost late again eh, Diana?" Her teacher, Mr. Susano said.

"Hai, Sensei. Sumimasen. I was showing a new student around."

"Really?" He raised his eyebrow and motioned for her to sit down.

""Hai. Honto ni."

"Well, sit down so we can continue class." Mr. Susano started his lecture on the principals of writing when a student walked into the classroom. He stood there for a second before anyone noticed, as the desks were facing away from the door. Finally, Mr. Susano turned around to ask a question and saw the boy.

"May I help you?"

"I'm a new student, sir. I'm sorry I'm interrupting the class, but I wasn't sure I was in the right place."

"I'm Mr. Susano and this is Classroom #5. Is that where you're suppose to be?"

"Yes, sir." The boy replied, looking at his schedule.

"Good, why don't you take a seat next to Ms. Diana Kai." He motioned to Trio. Trio, who hadn't turned around, looked at the boy as he sat to her right. It was Trey. She tried her hardest to control her surprise. He was wearing a black shirt, as they didn't have a dress code, and blue jeans. His white tennis shoes were not visible to most of the class.

"Now, why don't you introduce yourself to the class, seeming how you already got their attention."

Trey stood up. "My name is Matt Midori."

"And where do you come from? Mr. Midori?" Trio saw a slight wave of panic cross 'Matt's face. He looked to Trio. She mouthed 'California' as inconspicuously as she possibly could. He understood.

"California sir."

"Which part?" The Sensei looked at Trey like he didn't believe him before so Trey, who knew a city in California, answered quickly.

"Sacramento, Sensei."

"Good. Well, if you need any help, ask those around you. Now." Mr. Susano started his lecture again. Trey a.k.a. Matt pulled out a piece of paper and began scribbling a note. After a few seconds, he handed it carefully to Trio.

'Trio, thanks a bunch, that was close. I wasn't prepared for that.' Trio scowled at the note.

'I'm Diana remember? Don't blow it, if someone were to find a note passed between us, they could get some pretty important leads.'

'Sorry, but thanks anyway.'

'No prob., Matt.' After Trey read the note, Trio asked for it back, carefully tearing each and every piece. She waited until the teacher had sat down, after giving the assignment, and separated the pieces before dropping the note in the garbage.

"Um, Diana?" Trey (Matt) asked. "What EXACTLY are we suppose to do?"

"Well," Trio pulled out the worksheet they had been given. "Match the vocabulary words and then put them in a sentence."

"That's it?" Matt whispered back.

"Yes, now get to work."

The rest of the class went by without a problem. As they walked out of the classroom to head to their next class, Mr. Susano stopped Trio.

"Diana?"

"Yes, Sensei?"

"Did you know that young man?"

"Why would you ask that Sensei?"

"I saw you mouth something to him."

"Um..."

"It wouldn't have happened to be 'California' was it?"

"Sensei."

"Well?"

"I met him outside. He gets stage fright, sir."

"So how come he said his name without incident?"

"That's the ONLY thing he can say without getting stage fright, Sensei." The Sensei looked into Trio's eyes. She held a straight face as well as a straight expression.

"Why didn't you tell me before hand?"

"Sensei! I'm going to be late!"

"Oh! Sorry, you may leave now." Trio rushed out of the room, thankful that she had managed to pull off her first lie.