A/N: Sorry if it's not so detailed, I'm not very good at putting words on a piece of paper to fill it up, I'm just right to the point you know? Know what I mean?

It was Friday and Mr. Hackett decided to change the due date of their project earlier, so that they would have more time to practice presenting their project. Everyone booed and threw paper balls at Mr. Hackett, but the due date hardly mattered to Phil and Keely who just sat there, their paper was all done and all it needed was to be typed up.

Keely through a paper ball at Phil, and he looked her way confused. Keely passed him a note, it said:

Phil,

Meet me after school at my house anytime, well not really, anytime before 6:00pm, we need to work on typing up our paper. I can't meet you at your locker since I need to talk to Tia about something, see you there.

Phil folded the note and put it in his pocket, and he started putting his stuff away, there was only 15 seconds and counting left till the bell rang.

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Brrring!

The bell rang, and as always, Phil and Keely were the first two out, since they were smart enough to know when the bell rings. Keely went to Tia's locker looking for her; she was always changing into something different to go shopping after school. Then she finally found her, "Tia, we need to talk."

And since Tia didn't know the "meaning" of the those 4 words, she just went on babbling, "Good, 'cause I do, too. Do you think this outfit is okay?"

Keely sighed, "Whatever, do you know when I had that weird substitute teacher?"

"Yeah, of course," Tia said not knowing where the conversation was going.

"My substitute "Ms. Sunshine", was you wasn't it?" Keely said squinting her eyes.

Tia sighed knowing she was caught, "Fine! I was just curious who you were paired up with!"

"But Tia, you almost made Phil suspicious!"

"No I didn't," said Tia.

"Okay he wasn't, I just don't want you snooping into my business."

"Look, I'm sorry, but it was always that way before, I would… do something, why are you so concerned over this anyways?"

"Well, it's different now, we're not—some people change Tia." And Keely walked off, with Tia thinking about why she was such a crabcake today.

After school, when Phil knocked onto Keely's door, he heard a squeal, and he ran into the room, "What is it Keel?"

"Omygosh Phil, we are so going shopping tomorrow for my "wedding" dress," she said grinning from ear to ear, "You want to come?"

"Sure I'd come Keel."

"Yes! Thank you thank you thank you so much…" And before Keely started babbling, Phil pulled her into a kiss. When Phil realized what he was doing, he held back and stopped.

Keely was in awe, "Phil, what was that for?"

Phil rubbed the back of his neck, "Well, you did say you wanted to practice," he laughed nervously.

Keely laughed, "First of all Phil, it's obvious you have never kissed a girl before, and you don't do it like that, and second, this is how you do it." And Keely grabbed Phil's t-shirt which surprised him and made his shoulders hunch up. Keely waited until he relaxed a little, and she forced her tongue through his mouth (A/N: If you have never had your first kiss like Phil, then this could be an experience lol.). They fell into heaven; it was like magic, nothing moved, time didn't exist and everything revolved around them. And after what felt like forever, they parted and everything took speed trying to catch up to the normal routine of time. Time is something everyone despises now; it's like a mischievous devil playing tricks on everyone.

Keely blushed like mad, "Right… um… let's get to work on that paper," she headed for the computer.

But Phil just stayed put staring blankly at nowhere, "Phil?" Keely was kind of scared.

"Phil, are you okay, your so pale," she put her hand on his forehead.

Then Phil went from white to red, "Yeah," and he put Keely's hand down, "I'm fine."

"Look Phil, if it's about the kiss, I'm really sorry I… was just giving you some pointers and stuff…"

"So when was your first kiss?"

"Huh?"

"When was your first kiss?"

"Oh—it's kind of weird," Keely laughed, and when she saw Phil was serious she asked, "Do you really want to know?"

"Sure," Phil said making himself comfortable.

"Okay, when I was like 6 years old, I had Tia as my friend and Mickey, my other friend, he was a boy if you were wondering. And he was just like you Phil, seriously, his—he was like you. So like one day, I was still awake in bed, when I went downstairs to get something, I don't know what though. When I went into the living room, I saw my Mom and Dad watching a movie, it was black and white, and since I was bored from lying in bed, I just stood there and watched. It was about a couple who tried to afford all their 7 children. And then I saw the married couple kiss, and I never saw it before. When I went to school the other day, I told Tia and Mickey about it, and they were very interested in it. Mickey asked me if I wanted to try it later after school, and I agreed. At my house Mickey and I tried it, and we thought it was nothing so I let it go."

"Wow, you can remember that far?"

"Yeah, I can always remember it. Then when I went into Middle School, it was a big deal, and Mickey moved away, and I was stuck with Tia. Everyone made a big deal about having a boyfriend, and everyone asked when I got my first kiss."

"They didn't believe you didn't they?"

"They didn't, so I just made a lie and said I never did."

"Oh, okay."

"We're running out of time, let's get the paper done."

"You're right let's get to work."

About an hour later, Phil's fingers were doing acrobatics across the keyboard, and they were half done with the typing! "Hey Phil, at least we practiced the exciting part of the wedding." Keely smiled at Phil.

"Yeah, now all we have to do is…" Phil said typing up a storm.

"…is go shopping!" And Keely danced all across her floor.