"If miss high and mighty won't shut up then I guess I will have to do it for her," said Moonbay with a grin on her face. She had a piece of food in her hand and looked to be taking aim at Amy with it. There was a look of pure concentration upon her face. She took absolutely no notice of the students around her, only her target.

"What are you doing?" asked Irvine and Fiona as they saw what she was doing. She looked kind of strange just sitting there. They were beginning to wonder if their friend had finally cracked under the pressures of school.

Moonbay didn't even flinch at their intervention. "Shut up. I need to concentrate here," said Moonbay not taking her eyes of her poor, poor victim. She began to chuckle deviously all of a sudden. She would finish what she had started no matter what tried to stop her.

Fiona then looked at what Moonbay was aiming at and couldn't help but give off a little laugh at what she knew was about to happen. 'She isn't actually going to do that is she? Can she is more of the question,' Fiona thought covering her mouth to stop the fit of laughter that was threatening to erupt from within her.

Moonbay let off a grin, then she flicked the piece of food out of her hand and it headed straight towards its target. 'That's it my, just keep it open a little longer,' Moonbay thought with her eyes widening in obvious enjoyment.

Amy took a look over at Fiona, Irvine and Moonbay for a second but took no notice of what they were doing. "I swear their little group of freaks just keeps growing. It is starting to become and infestation," said Amy slightly pissed off.

Van was really starting to get a headache from her constant talking. "I don't know. Irvine seems cool despite the poor lack of judgment that he has for friends," said Van hoping that it would at least shut her up for a few seconds.

Van then looked over and saw them all together and by the looks of it Moonbay seemed to have something up her sleeve. 'Like that's new. She always has something planned at one time or another,' thought Van while rolling his eyes. He decided to keep quiet about it though. Hoping that maybe whatever it was would shut Amy up. 'Does she ever stop talking?' Van asked himself feeling a headache forming.

"I thought that all of my warnings would keep people away from her, but there are a lot of people that actually seem to like that bitch Fiona. They like her even after all that she's done to me!" said an angry Amy pounding his fist down onto the table which caused the occupants to jump up with a start.

She may be his girlfriend but Van was seriously considering shoving something into her mouth to get her to shut up. Luckily for him Moonbay did that job for him before he could get in trouble for doing it himself. He knew he couldn't afford it so he was thankful.

As she kept rambling on and on, a piece of food came in hard and fast and went right into her throat. He knew for a fact that he could hear Moonbay shouting, "Bull's-eye." He couldn't help but release the chuckle low enough so that no one could hear him doing so.

'Thank you,' thought Van when he didn't hear a word out of his girlfriend. She looked like she was choking but her friends were all there helping her out. He got up and gave her a few light pats on the back and it eventually came out.

No sooner than she gotten the food out, she got out of her seat and looked over to see the three friends laughing wildly. "They will pay for that," she growled out as she stormed off in the direction that their table was.

Van groaned because he knew that this was going to happen. 'Better go stop her, or else she may get hurt or end up hurting someone,' thought Van as he got up and followed behind her by a few steps and much slower so he wouldn't get involved too quickly.

Moonbay sat back with a smug look on her face as she watched Amy storm up towards them. "Hey look who has come to grace us with her presence," said Moonbay and started to laugh at the pissed off look on Amy's face. 'Who knew someone could be so red from anger,' she thought highly amused.

Amy's hands came down on the table hard knocking over their lunch. She stared at Moonbay intently with a look of fury in her eyes. "You think that was funny, don't you?" asked a fuming Amy. She had a look like she was ready to explode should the wrong thing be said.

Moonbay too a quick look at Irvine and Fiona with a fake confused look upon her face. "What's funny? What happened" Moonbay asked while trying to act as innocently as she could. It was almost seem convincing if the two of them didn't know that she had actually done it.

If it was possible, Amy only managed to get even angrier. "Admit it! You know exactly what I am talking about!" Amy yelled through clenched teeth. She got straight into Moonbay still confused looking face. She felt disgusted by it but she was too pissed off to even care.

"No I don't. Why don't you tell me," said Moonbay still trying to keep up her little act but in truth she was already about to crack up in laughter. 'What an idiot. Not to mention a major bitch. She doesn't care about anything but herself,' Moonbay thought as she smirked at the fuming girl.

It continued to piss her off that Moonbay was so calm about the situation. "I am warning you that you had better stop before I have to get physical," Amy said just low enough for only the two of them to hear.

Moonbay's eyebrows rose in amusement as she leaned forward and put her chin in her hands. She stared up at Amy with these innocent eyes that would fool anybody that didn't know the truth about what she had actually done. "Is that a threat?" asked Moonbay innocently.

Amy's eyes narrowed even more if it was possible and her hands clenched at her sides. She knew that she couldn't really match up with Moonbay in a fight but that didn't mean that she couldn't pretend like she actually could. "You bet it is. So just stay out of my way," she growled out.

"I would but you won't leave me alone. I was just talking with my friends here when you showed up accusing me of something. You want for us to leave you alone, then leave us alone," Moonbay said turning her own words against her although Moonbay did know that she really was the cause of the problem. Not that she cared. It was too much fun to annoy the woman before her.

She just glared at Moonbay and then at Fiona and then turned around and stormed off. "Come Van," she yelled to him like he was a dog. Knowing he had no other choice he just followed her with his head down knowing her was not going to hear the end of this.

Irvine waited until Amy was out of sight before he gave Moonbay a high-five "Nice shot. She didn't even see it coming until it was too late," said Irvine with a laugh. "The look on her face was priceless," he said laughing wildly.

"I know. All she had to do was keep that big mouth of hers open long enough but it isn't like it isn't open all the time barking orders at everyone. That is all it took though to get it to go right in," said Moonbay triumphantly. Irvine and Moonbay then gave each other a high five for a job well done.

They were so into their happiness that they didn't know that the teacher from hell Prozen had come up to them with a smirking Amy right behind him. "I have been told by Amy that you have been throwing food," said Prozen looking down at them with a penetrating gaze.

'This is just great. There is no getting out of this. He never lets anybody out of anything. Even though he never has any proof,' thought Moonbay squirming a little underneath his intense stare. She was thinking of some way out of this but she knew nothing was possible.

She decided to just play the fool like with Amy pretending that she didn't know anything. It was basically the only thing that she could do. "I am sorry sir but I have no idea what you are talking about," said Moonbay putting back on her innocent voice. His gaze told her that it had failed.

Prozen snarled showing his teeth at Moonbay. "Don't try that pathetic act with me. I know that you did it so don't deny it," Prozen nearly yelled causing everyone in the cafeteria to jump in surprise.

Moonbay really was beginning to panic. He was seriously angry. 'It is no wonder, he favors Amy over everyone. Won't let anything happen to her even if he has to take it out on innocent people,' Moonbay thought angrily. "But sir, I…" said Moonbay but she was cut off.

"I don't want any excuses. All three of you will have detention," said Prozen looking at Irvine, Moonbay, and Fiona. This seriously pissed off all three of the tables occupants because two of them didn't even have any part in Moonbay stunt and they were still being punished.

Fiona was probably most affected by it out of all of them. She had never in her life had a detention before and here she was being given one for just being present. "What? But I didn't do anything," said Fiona desperately.

"You will hold your tongue Miss Lynette. I am well informed that all three of you were involved so quit denying it!" Prozen yelled at the poor young woman. He didn't even care how upset she was by his decision. He was taking great pleasure in doing this to them.

Moonbay stood up quickly and slammed her hands down on the table. She was not going to allow her friends to take the blame for what she did. She saw the look on Fiona's face and just wouldn't allow this to continue.

Prozen turned his stare towards Moonbay but it didn't lose any of the effect that it held when he was yelling at Fiona. "What is it Miss Moonbay?" he asked glaring at her waiting for some sort of lame attempt to get out of her punishment.

Moonbay scowled out him angrily as she clutched the table trying to relieve her anger. "Listen. It was me that did it. So don't punish them. They had nothing to do with it," said Moonbay trying to defend her friends. She would take the blame if it meant that her friends would suffer if she didn't do it.

Prozen pounded his fist down the table which caused Moonbay to sit back in her seat out of fright. "Don't try to get them out of it, because Amy told me that it was all three of you," said Prozen calmly since he was talking about the young woman.

Moonbay then shot a glare at Amy who just smirked in return. "Of course you would believe such bullshit from her," Moonbay yelled suddenly finding courage to stand up to him. "Everyone knows how she is your favorite. So whatever she says must be right for you!" she yelled into his face.

"Do you want two weeks of detention for the three of you?" he yelled at her and it had its desired effect as Moonbay sat down but continued to glare at him with all the hate that she felt towards him.

'How can this guy be so ruthless?' Fiona thought to herself. All of this was really getting to her. 'Where is Van? Why is it that he isn't here, I thought Amy would have dragged him with her to witness her victory,' she thought since she wished for just his presence to help her calm down her shattered nerves.

"You will all have detention right after school and there will be no more complaints or there will be much more than that," said Prozen before turning around and walking out with a happy Amy on his tail. Everyone in the cafeteria was glaring at him out of contempt but he paid them no mind.

Lunch bell was over and Irvine, Moonbay, and Fiona were all walking down the halls to their next class. Neither of them spoke for a while and they walked slowly, Fiona especially since she was stuck with Prozen for the next class. She knew that she would have to keep low to avoid any more trouble with him.

"Why that little. I can't believe she did that to us," said an angry Irvine slamming his fist into his other hand before pounding it against a wall with less force because he didn't want to hurt his hand by doing so. He wanted to keep it in prime shape for Prozen some day.

"You two didn't even do anything and he gave all of us detention," said Moonbay just as angry as Irvine. "Sorry about that Fiona. If I knew it would get you two in trouble then I wouldn't have done it. Especially since you told me that you have never had a detention before," Moonbay said giving Fiona an apologetic look.

"Someone should really do something about that guy. It is obvious that he is a lousy teacher and unfair to every student he has, so why doesn't the school fire him," a fuming Irvine asked letting his anger off on the wall again.

"We can't Amy's father holds a lot of power around here and he makes sure that Prozen stays in this school. That is why he favors Amy. Believe me, if there was something that we could have done then I would have done it a long time ago," Moonbay said rubbing her head where a headache was starting to form.

"That would definitely explain why he hasn't been sacked for all that he has done," said Irvine thinking about all the things that Fiona told him about Prozen. 'He will get it in the end though, I will make sure of that,' Irvine thought cracking his knuckles with a grin on his face.

Luckily for Irvine he didn't have that teacher yet it didn't matter because he still got a detention from him and he was still new here. "I thought that I would at least go a few more weeks before I got a detention. I didn't think I would only be here for a week before I got one," said Irvine a bit upset by this.

"Don't worry about it. He sent me to the office my first day and I didn't do anything, Amy was the one throwing paper at my head in his class that day. I throw one back out of anger and I got in trouble for it," said Fiona just as upset while looking up at the ceiling.

Irvine couldn't help but let his jaw drop at that. "You have to be kidding me. How can there be anyone that cruel? I am adding both Amy and Prozen to my list now," said Irvine which earned him a look from Moonbay. "A list of people that I will be sure to get back at eventually," he said and Moonbay laughed.

"That sounds like a good idea, I should think of doing that as well. It's true what Fiona said though. Fiona told me the next day," said Moonbay remember the event all too clearly. Although when Fiona told her about that day she could tell that Fiona was leaving out a few things. What they were though, Moonbay never found out.


School ended all too quickly for Fiona. Very reluctantly she walked down the halls towards detention. There were so many other things that she could be doing now, but instead she was stuck there of all places. The last place that at one time she would think she would never be in.

Coming up to the room she slowly opened the door and walked in. The first things she saw was that Irvine and Moonbay were already there. They were having a bit of a conversation and laughing although Fiona really couldn't find out what was so funny about the situation.

They spotted Fiona quickly and she walked over to them. "I was seriously considering just skipping all of this due to the reason I got it for considering that I didn't do it," muttered Irvine turning serious when Fiona approached.

Fiona looked at him curiously because he was never really one to put up with things that didn't even involve him. Usually if he didn't want to do something, then he wouldn't do it. Yet he was still there. "Then why did you come?" Fiona asked taking a seat next to Moonbay.

"I didn't want too bad of an impression in my first few days," said Irvine with his head on the desk in front of him. "Although it is a bit late for that considering that I have a detention already. Now the teachers will think I am a bad person," he muttered leaning back in his seat and putting his feet up on the desk in front of him.

Fiona took a look around the room to find that it was rather empty. Only about six people including the three of them. She took a look at the three other occupants of the room and looked them over. Two of them, she didn't know and didn't feel like getting to know them.

One was a boy with long raven black hair. He didn't really look like he was in the mood to talk to anyone at the moment. He gave her a rather creepy feeling so she didn't pay too much time studying him and turned her attention to the second person.

The other was a girl with short blue hair and an eerie expression on her face. She had a look like she was reading a persons thoughts. She sat next to the first person and they were in a light conversation.

The third person in the room was none other than Van. He tried to ignore the stares that the first guy was giving him but it was grating on his nerves so much that it was easy for everyone to see that he was annoyed at him. It was obvious that the two of them weren't on very friendly terms.

Van felt another pair of eyes on him and he turned to see Irvine and Moonbay there. He guessed Moonbay for what he did but didn't expect to see Irvine and definitely not the young woman that was sitting next to him.

'What is she doing here? I don't think that there is anything that Fiona could possibly do that would earn her a place in detention. What happened earlier was solely Moonbay so what are Irvine and Fiona doing here?' Van asked himself finding that it was getting annoying that he didn't know the answer to this question.

Taking out a piece of paper he wrote a few things on it and then folded it into a paper airplane. He took a look at the other people in the classroom and then he threw it across the room in Fiona direction hoping she would be able to read it and not someone else. He really couldn't afford to let anyone else read it.

In order to make it look like he was just trying to annoy her she turned her head and just let it hit her. What a waste that was though because no one was even looking. She grabbed the note very quickly and turned so that it looked like she was looking out the window but she was really reading the note.

'What are you doing here? It is even possible for you to do something to get in here?' The note made her laugh a bit but she managed to suppress it enough so that no one else could hear it. She then took out a paper and wrote just big enough for only him to see.

Looking around she saw that Irvine and Moonbay were having a discussion and the other two were also talking and not paying attention. Somehow she guessed that Irvine saw and was trying to get Moonbay's attention enough so that Fiona could respond to the note.

'Your girlfriend and Prozen.' Van now knew what was going on. 'I thought it was weird that she was a little too happy after what happened. I didn't know why. I know now though,' thought Van. He gave her a sympathetic nod before turning away. He saw how sad she looked and wished that there was something that he could do. He was her best friend after all.

That was lucky though because Moonbay then turned to Fiona just as she looked away from Van. "Hey Moonbay. Who are those two? They give me this strange creepy feeling," Fiona said pointing towards the two other people that she didn't know. Both of who weren't paying any attention to those around them. Except for the boy glaring at Van.

"Raven is the boy, and Reese is the girl. They are always getting into trouble. There is also a serious rivalry between Raven and Van. They are always competing against each other in hopes that they can prove they are the best. It is usually in sports. Each one of them wins every once in a while but they continue to compete," Moonbay said giving cautious looks at the two men sitting on opposite sides of the classroom.

"I see. I can tell that there was something wrong with them because the guy as been giving glares at Van for a while," Before snapping her mouth shut for almost letting it out. It made her sound as if she was watching the two the whole time. "An enemy of an enemy, does that make him a friend?" she asked trying to hide what she'd said a few moments before.

"Hell No! Raven is probably the most dangerous person in school. Doesn't really give a care what happens to other people as long as he can do whatever he wants. It is one of the few times that I appreciate Prozen. He is the only one who can control the kid," Moonbay said with a shrug.

Fiona couldn't help but laugh nervously chuckling. She made a mentally note to herself to avoid Raven at all costs. She looked towards the two rivals again and jumped at the intense glares that they were giving each other. She was glad when Van just looked away and looked like he was trying to sleep. Doing everything to ignore Raven.

Moonbay too had noticed the intense glares. "By the way, don't mind if a fight breaks out in here between them. It is always normal. I am guessing that is why they are in here today," said Moonbay before turning around and starting a conversation with Irvine.

Van sat up straight in his chair and looked towards the clock. 'When will this stupid detention end?' Van asked himself as he leaned back in his chair. He hated how he was in there a lot. 'Stupid teachers for putting me through this over and over,' he angrily thought pounding his head on the desk.

Van looked towards Fiona and felt bad for her. He knew that she didn't do anything to deserve being stuck in detention. Yet here she was, stuck in detention with people like Raven and Reese. It was too cruel of Prozen to do such a thing to her for doing absolutely nothing.

Van groaned when he thought of his own reason for being here. 'Stupid Raven,' he mentally grumbled. 'I shouldn't even be here. All I did was have a little argument with Raven. Nothing big. Ok so it nearly turned into a fight if a teacher hadn't intervened, but I think they may have overreacted just a little too much,' thought Van with a groan pounding his head on the desk..

He stared at the clock in hope that it was time to get out. No such luck for him. He had to stay there from three to four but at that moment it was on three thirty. He groaned as his head hit the desk again while he tried to get some sleep but he found that it was too hard to.

"I swear these clocks are against me. It should have at least have been and hour and it says we have only been here for thirty minutes," Van said looking up hoping that it was wrong but he found that it wasn't and pouted.

"This would be better if I had someone to talk to but Moonbay is angry at me, Raven and Reese hate me, and I can't talk to Fiona when other people are around,' thought Van before his head fell in defeat. 'This is going to be a long detention,' thought Van as his head fell onto the desk again.

Irvine seemed to already have the idea because it looked like he was already asleep. Van envied him for his ability to sleep so easily. He hadn't had a decent nights sleep in weeks. Amy seemed to like calling at insane hours of the night. It was really starting to get on his and his families nerves.

It wasn't only at night either. She was calling at all hours of the day tying up the phone lines. He had heard his mother complaining about it several times. He was seriously considering unplugging the phones so that he could have his space for a little bit and regain the sleep that he had lost.

'God, I wish it was that easy,' thought Van as he closed his eyes but no sleep seemed to come to him. 'Why won't this stupid detention end?' Van yelled in his head. His hand swiped through his hair in annoyance since he had nothing to do to pass the time. He was usually prepared but this one had kind of taken him by surprise and he didn't have anything to do.

His head snapped up when he heard someone approaching him. He didn't see any sign of Irvine and Moonbay. Fiona wouldn't come over anyways. So he could only take one guess that it was Raven. "Hey Van," came Raven's voice which just confirmed Van's suspicions about who wanted to talk to him.

Van turned his head to the left and saw Raven staring at him with his usual challenging look. "What?" asked Van a little annoyed that he was taken out of his attempted sleep. Although he knew that it would be impossible for him to get any sort of sleep.

"How about a little arm wrestling match?" asked Raven knowing that Van would never turn down a chance to try and beat him. It was almost like an unwritten rule that if you put them in the same room, that there would be some sort of competition between the two of them.

Van smirked because he wanted to beat Raven for putting him in there. He never could deny a challenge from Raven. Heck, it was the same both ways. Neither could challenge the other and have the other one deny the challenge. It was the way they have always been ever since they first met.

Put his arm up to show that he accepted the challenge and Raven did the same. "Alright then. But you are going down. Don't even think that I am going to go easy on you," Van said as the first game started.

"Whoever said that I wanted you to go easy on me. I will be seriously pissed if you didn't. I only want to beat you when you are at your strongest, there is no pride in beating someone who isn't even trying," Raven said as their arms shook with the intense pressure of the two of them trying to get the other's arm down. For them, a match could last a long time even under such intense pressures.

The match had to have lasted a good two to the three minutes with neither of them giving any ground until Van managed to pound Raven's arm against the desk with a victorious look on his face.

Raven growled in annoyance. If there was one thing he hated more than anything, it was losing a match. It was especially worse that he had lost it to his greatest rival. "Grr… one more time!" he yelled getting ready again. Van just smirked and complied.

The matches had been going on for quite a while. The detention was about to end and everyone completely forgot that they were in it by now. "Alright this is just getting old," said Moonbay as she watched the eleventh match going on between the two of them. She would never figure out how the two of them could keep doing such a things when others would give up much earlier on.

So far it was even between them. They were both tied at five wins apiece and every time that they would say that it was the last one the loser would want another round. They just could not accept that they were too evenly matched and they wanted to prove that they were the better of the two of them. They would always be rivals until one really was proven to be the better of the two.

'At this rate it would go on for the rest of the detention. Well, what is left of it anyways,' Moonbay thought but shrugged it off. It isn't that Moonbay cared really. At least it was a little bit of entertainment to go around for the time being.

Moonbay looked towards the clock and was glad to see that there was only a few minutes left in the bell. She was thankful because the match was really starting to get boring. You can only watch one thing so many times before you just lose interest in it completely.

Fiona was watching it, but she just looked like she didn't give a care. Though she was watching it with great interest. It puzzled her how these two can go through what they were doing tight then. To her, it seemed physically impossible for their arms to still be moving.

"Ah come on Raven. You can't let him beat you!" shouted Reese since the match was currently in a stalemate. Neither would budge an inch since they did not want to lose. The force of their strength wasn't what it was in the beginning because they had weakened dramatically since the matches first started. Unfortunately, it was too even for losing strength so they always ended up as strong as the other.

'How can they continue at the rate they are going? Don't their arms ever get tired especially after ten straight matches? Most of which lasted at least a minute or two a piece. How can their arms take it?' Fiona asked herself.

At long last an arm went down and Van was the winner. He was breathing unevenly and his arm was flat on the desk, as if it wasn't going to get up. He looked really tired then like he could fall asleep at any moment.

Raven was in pretty much the same state as Van. "Another round!" challenged Raven but he couldn't even lift his arm anymore. He attempted to lift his arm but got it no more than an inch off the desk before it fell down again. He winced in pain at the attempt.

"You're on!" said Van but his arm was in the exact same position. He was visibly wincing at the struggle to get his arm up. Although they wouldn't admit it, they both knew that the challenge was over. They were incapable of using their good arms. Van was glad though, because he had more wins than Raven.

No matter how hard they tried they couldn't lift their arms. 'It figures that their arms would have to give up eventually,' thought Fiona with a small giggle. She bit her lips to keep from laughing out loud for her poor friend. She knew that something like that would happen to end the challenge. It just surprised her that it took this long for it to happen.

"Well looks like this little bit of entertainment is over with, at least until one of them has full use of their arm again. I personally think that they won't be able to use their arms correctly for a week," Irvine said as he walked back to his seat. No sooner had he sat down then the detention was over.

Everyone jumped out of their seats and pretty much rushed out of the room. Only two of the people didn't rush out of it. They just took their time. The two were Van and Fiona. Fiona just walked slowly and Van was nursing his injured arm. They kept their distance from the others as they walked out of the school and towards a back way home.

Finally they were outside and Moonbay and Irvine were already long-gone so they couldn't see Van and Fiona. Making sure that nobody was around Van walked up next to Fiona. "Hey there Fiona. How are you doing?" Van asked as he put his only uninjured arm on her shoulder.

Fiona looked at Van with her kind eyes and looked at his arm. "How's the arm?" asked Fiona with a slight bit of amusement in her voice. She playfully poked at it while chuckling a bit. She found it amusing that he couldn't even use it after the arm wrestling match was over.

"Ok, I guess. I almost can use it again. Take a look," said Van attempting to use his right arm but it barely even twitched the attempt. Van couldn't help but laughing at the situation a little bit. "Ok, so maybe I overdid it a little too much. At least I won," he said which caused Fiona to laugh even harder.

Fiona calmed down from her laughing fit and looked towards Van. "I don't know how you were able to put that much stress on it for that long," said Fiona as her eyes jumped all over the place to make sure no one was around. Still no one was there and it didn't look like anyone would be coming by anytime soon.

"Raven and I tend to push each other to our limits. We are always at our strongest when we are facing off against each other," Van said shrugging his shoulders. It then brought him back to questions he had for her. "Prozen gave you detention for what happened earlier?" asked Van trying to get the story straight. He was still confused about certain things.

Fiona looked up at the cloudy sky and looked at Van. "Yeah, and I didn't even do anything. That goes for Irvine too," said Fiona a bit saddened. She found the way that Prozen taught completely unfair. "Moonbay even took the blame for what she did and yet he still gave everyone at our table detention," Fiona said with a fake smile.

"Everyone in the school hates him for all that he does to everyone. I am probably one of the ones that hates him the most. This year alone I have already had five detentions given to me by him. Half the time, I am not even involved in the mess. The other times, it is because of arguments with Raven. Prozen loves my girlfriend yet he hates me more than anything," said Van angrily as he leaned against a phone pole.

Fiona laughed a little. "Even though I have him as a teacher, he has never shown to be very good at the profession. He only seems to teach the basics as if that is all that he knows. I am doing my own learning because of that," Fiona said with a smile. Doing it on her own was probably the only way she would learn things that she didn't already know.

Van knew perfectly well that Fiona was right about that. Prozen was a worthless teacher but they had to keep him around because of Amy's father. "I wish they would just fire him so we wouldn't have to listen to him anymore or have any of his pointless detentions," said Van laughing with Fiona.

The two of them came to where they had to separate. Fiona was about to turn and go home but was suddenly grabbed by her arm because of Van. "Don't think so Fiona. My mother wants you to come over for dinner," Van said when she gave him a bit of a confused look.

"I wish that I could but I am already late in getting home and I am sure that my mother is a bit angry at me. So I had better get going," she said pulling her arm free and continued walking only to get pulled back towards Van again. "Van?" Fiona asked wondering why he kept doing this.

"No need to worry about that Fiona. I already called and asked your mother this morning. She said it was ok, so you are coming with me. Although it would be best if we went separately," he said with a smile before he walked in a direction that he didn't normally take towards his house.

Fiona knew what he was talking about. The way they were walking before was a really empty street with no houses on it. Now they were in a crowded neighborhood meaning they couldn't be seen. Fiona smiled and walked in the direction of his house by herself knowing she would meet Van there by the time that she got there.