The Angel's Maggie- I don't know if I could let have Jayden have anyone else. He like Annie ALOT and that may be a slight problem for his future relationships... I think that reason I have been so pro Josh lately is because of the big fight I got into with my 'teacher'. I was quite angry at him when I wrote chapters 25 26 and 27. So, those ones will have a little of the accual real life dialogue in them.

Phantress- Yay! New Reader! I been gettin alot of you guys lately. (Kuddos to you) Wow, deff? So like, have you read the book than?

Gerry ISU Chick04- Poor Jayden... yeah... poor Jayden.

Phanfreak- I'm glad you like it, but my chapters don't usually get any longer than about two or maybe three pages... but those are the really longe ones.

Maska- See, the thing is this whole story is inspired by my own experiences with my 'teacher' and two days ago we got into a pretty big fight. We had words and then he told me that he was sick of me 'not putting enought feeling into my art' or something like that.

Keeper Music Night- You'll know who you like better. Cause either you will love Jayden for being bold, or you will hate him for being so pigheaded.

India Pyro- Right now I'm leaning one way, but my mind may change, and no I will not tell you which wayI am leading.

Kadaj- Yes, he is an ex-boyfriend and not one I care to have stalk me, so if you could make him stop, that would be good.

Sirius All Punked- I do feel bad for Jayden, but there are forces holding Annie and Jayden apart!

RoSeQuEeN- As was before mentioned, I am leaning one way, but I will not say which way. Here is your chapter.

Amaterasu- Yay! Another new reader! (Kuddos to you) I'm glad you like it. Thank you. I'm glad you think I'm "creative". Thanks for the recommendations!


Chapter 26-No More Memories

Annie sat her bag down on her bed and then flopped herself down on it in exhaustion. She sighed. Head she really given up Jayden for Josh? Was she sure that was what she wanted? "Yes," she answered herself, within her head, "I love Josh. Jayden is just a friend and a teacher."

Just then her phone rage on the table next to her bed. She picked it up, knowing it would either be Jenna or Josh, and as Josh couldn't have gotten home yet, it had to be Jenna. She put the receiver to her mouth and said, "Hey this is Annie, what's up?"

"Do you always answer your phone like that?" Jayden's voice said from the other end of the line.

"Jayden!" Annie asked, surprised. "What are you…" She paused, then voicing her concerns she asked him, "How did you get this number. I'm not listed."

"Your friend, Jenna, I believe was her name, was kind enough to supply me with it." Jayden answered, slyly. Annie could almost hear him smiling through the phone line.

"Oh…" She was a little confused. She was sure that he would be angry. Why did he sound so happy?

"Annie, do you think you could come for a practice?" Jayden asked, and before she could answer, he added, "Tonight, I mean. I will not be able to see you on Saturday. I thought it best that we practice however, and tonight seemed the best night to do so."

Annie smiled, and suppressed her delighted laughter. So he wasn't angry. "Sure. That would be fine." she said and then she asked, "Why won't you be able to practice on Saturday? Will you be out of town?"

"Thank you, Annie. I'll see you at eight, okay?" The line went dead.

Annie stared at the phone for a minute and then slowly, returned it to it's place on the mahogany night stand. "He just didn't hear you…" She told herself, aloud this time, sure she sounded crazy. "He wasn't refusing to tell you… he just didn't hear you, that's all."

She lay back and let her head float down to the pillow. It was only seven o'clock. She didn't want to go to sleep now, and anyway, her grandfather would be home in thirty minutes. No doubt he would have a few questions for her about her new boyfriend. Her grandfather, unlike her grandmother, would probably approve.

Annie pulled out her math homework and began to attempt some real work on it, but the numbers didn't seem to want to stay on the paper. So she decided it was better for her to find another activity. She picked up the phone, considering calling Jenna, but then she hung it up again, disregarding her original thought.

She stared out the window. The clouds in the blue sky where white and puffy, like fresh cotton. The tree outside her room, swayed in the cool summer breeze. She smiled. She remember falling out of that tree when she was only four years old. She had been climbing it and her foot had slipped. She was sure she was going to die, but her father had scooped her up in his massive arms and run her to the hospital about three blocks away. The doctor had said that it was a miracle that she didn't have a concussion and a broken leg. Her father said that she must have a guardian angel watching over her. As she stared outside, she hoped it was true.

She reminisced for an hour and then forbidding herself to do this foolish thing again she picked up her music and headed for Jayden's.


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