Short and pointless because I had the urge to write and am sadly uninspired to update 'One Line'. Oh, and, like, bordering on suicidal-y (word?) depressed (see A/N at end).

Cody sighed, "Are you sure you haven't seen them?" She called to her father.

"I'm sure," he called back from the living room, "hurry up, you're going to be late!"

"But dad!"

"Oh, just wear them for one day! No one will care!"


Squib glanced toward the door again. In 1 minute Cody would be late, which would be a first. At the moment, though, she entered and took her usual seat beside him, a curtain of red hair shielding her face.

"Hey, City Girl, what's up?" He asked. She lifted her face, it was now or never. Squib let out a tiny gasp of shock at the sight of her in glasses, but before he could elaborate Ms. Wiley entered the room.

Squib quickly pulled a piece of paper out of his binder.

When did you get glasses?

When I was, like, 7. I switched to contacts when I was 12. Do I look horrible?

Of course not.

You're just saying that because I'm your girlfriend!

Am not! I think a girl in glasses is very sexy. Especially you.

I think you're always sexy.

Those glasses are making me wish we were anywhere but in class right now…

Oh yeah? Elaborate, please.

If we were more, you know, alone right now, I'd push you up against Ms. Wiley's desk and, well, you can fill in the blanks.

Squib! You're so

"Ms. Myers," Ms. Wiley's voice interrupted Cody's writing, "is there something you and Squib would like to share with the class?"

"No," Cody choked out feebly.

"Come now, I'm sure we'd all like to know what you have written there," she smirked. At the sound of approval from the class, a very red-faced Cody stood up and began to read.

-END-

Dedicated to, well, me because I need some SERIOUS cheering up. Buffy was on today, and it happened to be an episode with the ever-so-glorious Oz, which up-rooted my not-so-suppressed Oz obsession. Next thing you know, Ally is doing her normal 'Post Oz Depression' (It took me a season and a half to get over him leaving the first time! I refused to watch the show!) ritual and reading all the scripts of the eps he was in. One thing leads to another and I'm actually in tears after spending 20 minutes yelling at my computer and demanding to know why Joss wrote him out (every time, I promise myself I won't read the ones where he leaves (the second of which was just a cruel and horrible joke, by the way! Bring him back only to have him leave for good at the end of the ep? STICK A FREAKING KNIFE THROUGH MY HEART, WHY DON'T YOU!), and ever time, I cave). How pathetic is it that I haven't left my room all day over a fictional character that was written out of a show that doesn't even air anymore? CURSE YOU, TEENAGE HORMONES! And you know what? Curse you, too, Seth Green, for just being so darn loveable! –SOB-…I need more chocolate…