A/N: Just because I like people to read this story, I am posting two chapters today! I am not exactly sure how Mia's schedule at school really is, so this may be a little AU. R/R please!

Disclaimer: Meg Cabot owns all characters from PD

7:55 Assembly

This morning, when Lilly and Lars came by with the limo, I was standing out front with Michael, which was very weird, let me tell you. Our conversation went something like this:

Me: So, Michael…

Michael: Lilly.

No matter how hard I try, I simply cannot be cruel to the one I love so much. When the limo pulled up, Lilly got out, in my skin. I glanced over at Michael and saw his eyes light up at the sight of her. Lilly, however, did not return his adoring gaze and scowled at me. He leaned in to kiss her, and she turned her head away, giving him a mouthful of hair.

As much as I would be totally repulsed by the sight of Michael kissing my mouth with Lilly inside, I couldn't help but wish she would at least be more affectionate towards him. My future happiness is in her manicured hands.

Right now, Principal Gupta is ranting about the Senior class using inappropriate gestures towards the cameras the school installed. I am so glad that Michael is above all of that, and considers himself to have much better things to do with his time.

Lilly, Boris and Tina are giving me strange looks right now, and…

8:21 girls bathroom AEHS

Lilly snatched my journal away from me this morning and stuck it back into my backpack. I don't know why she got all huffy with me. Just because she doesn't "write things down constantly" doesn't mean now isn't a good time to start.

3:16 Lilly's room

The rest of the day went by quickly, but sadly, not uneventfully. At lunch, I was sitting down next to Boris with my vegetarian entrée, as Lilly plopped her tray down on the table. I must not have been paying attention, because just as Lilly was about to take an enormous bite out of her hamburger, Tina said, "Mia, when did you start eating meat?" That remark definitely got my attention, my head snapped up and I hissed "MIA! Put the hamburger down!" She was not a happy camper when I made her go back through the line to get a salad. Then, during G&T, when Michael sat down next to her, like he does everyday, to help with algebra, she practically screamed at him to leave her alone. I pulled her out into the hallway.

"Lilly, what are you doing?" I very nearly yelled.

"Sorry, I forgot!" she replied, "and the name is MIA now, remember?"

How could I forget?

"Look," I told her, "if Michael breaks up with me because of the way you are behaving…"

"Don't worry, he won't. I promise I will try to be nicer to him." She almost looked convincing.

"Now, before we go back in there, let Michael help you with Algebra," I began, "oh, and don't forget that you have Princess Lessons with Grandmere this afternoon."

The only good thing that has come out of this switch is that I am temporarily Princess Lesson free!

"Oh, I won't forget." I could practically hear her devious little mind thinking up underhanded things to do to Grandmere while I was MIA (missing in action).

I sighed. "Maybe I should go with you, just to make sure that you don't do anything completely unseemly."

"No, that's ok," she simpered, "I think I can handle Grandmere."

Oh God. So here I am, sitting in Lilly's room with nothing to do until she calls me with a full report on how Princess lessons went.