She felt herself dragging her feet down the street. Fiona really wanted to
be home sleeping rather then where she was going. Out of all of the places
that she had to be going this had to be the last place that she wanted to
be going at this time. It had been a month since her little fun in spring
break it was May now much to the very little delight that Fiona had. Now
she was dragging her feet to school. Letting out a yawn she continued
grudgingly walking down the street. 'Just think thought Fiona. Two more
weeks and you will be out for summer vacation,' Fiona's mind told her.
"That is if it decides to go by fast. Knowing Amy she will make this these
few weeks the worst of my life. Luckily I overheard her saying she was
leaving for the summer so I won't have to put up with her. It will be a
peaceful non-Amy summer," said Fiona a smile. "Talking to yourself Fiona?"
asked Moonbay walking up beside Fiona. "Just thinking how wonderful my
summer is going to be," said Fiona happily. "As long as she doesn't have a
change in plans then I am going to agree with you there," said Moonbay just
as happily. "Now all we have to do is go through the two weeks before we
will finally be rid of her for a while," said Fiona with a smile. "Two more
weeks with Amy, and Prozen," said Moonbay with a sigh knowing that this was
going to be the longest two weeks of her life. "How many times do you think
that they are going to try and blame us for something that we don't do?"
asked Fiona with a smile. "Knowing them. I'd say somewhere around ten
times," said Moonbay with a slight laugh. "I think that it will be more
like fifteen," said Fiona smiling as well. "What do you want to bet for
it?" asked Moonbay with a smirk, "I could always take money as well," said
Moonbay with a grin. Fiona just laughed at her friend.
"Thank you god," whispered Fiona when she walked out of the school later that day. Luckily for Fiona, Amy wasn't there today so she was able to get through the day trouble-free. Overall the day was actually a good day. "Hey Fiona wait up," yelled Moonbay as she ran out of the school shortly after Fiona did. "What is it Moonbay?" asked Fiona with a smile. "Me and Irvine are going to be going to the movies later today. Do you want to come along?" asked Moonbay hastily. Fiona thought it over and remembered that she was going to be with Van later that day. "I am sorry but I am going to be busy later today," said Fiona apologetically. "No problem," said Moonbay. "Looks like you and Irvine are going to be all alone tonight with each other," said Fiona with a grin on her face. Moonbay seemed to blush a little when Fiona said this. "No, No. Nothing is going on between the two of us. You can just forget that," said Moonbay crossing her arms in front of her. "I was just kidding Moonbay," said Fiona with a laugh. "Well I have to go so I will se you tomorrow," said Fiona quickly rushing off. 'I wonder what she is doing later today to take her away from her best friends,' thought Moonbay, "Oh well. I guess it doesn't really matter," said Moonbay turning around and walking in the opposite direction.
"I was beginning to wonder if you were going to come," said Van with a smile when he opened his door to see Fiona. "I almost didn't. Prozen gave so much homework that I have been doing them since I got home and I got finished just before I came here," said Fiona sadly. "Ouch. I am glad that I don't have him for a teacher," said Van grimacing at the mere thought of it. "Knowing him. If he had the chance he would try to give homework out over the summer just to ruin it for everyone," said Fiona with a sigh. "Good thing he can't," said Van. "I had better hope not," said Fiona with a sigh. "Where's Amy. She wasn't at school today?" asked Fiona although she didn't really care. "Out sick. Nothing serious but it is kind of a relief for me to get away from her for at least a day," said Van happily. "Sure is nice to be around with at times but at other times she can drive me nuts," said Van sighing in relief. Fiona giggled a little. "So. What are we going to be doing tonight?" asked Fiona with a smile. "Why not watch a movie. Plus that and my mom might be happy to see you," said Van with a smile. Fiona loved Van's mom. She was very kind, and yet very fragile. She also adored Fiona. Just recently though, she got really sick and needed some serious help. "How is she doing?" asked Fiona seriously. "She is doing good right now. Do you want to see her?" asked Van. "Sure," said Fiona as they quietly walked up the stairs in his house.
A soft knock was placed on the door. "Come in," said a rather soft voice. The door to the room opened and Van and Fiona walked into the door. "Ah Fiona it is so good to see you," said Van's mother. One time when Fiona had seen Van's mother in a good state of health she was impressed. For someone that had given birth to two kids she looked rather young, yet she had a kindness and wisdom at times that could only come with age. "Hello," said Fiona a nicely as possible. "How are you feeling?" asked Fiona quietly. "I am feeling a lot better," she said with a smile. She then tried to sit up. "You are still weak mom. Just rest a little," said Van helping his mother to lay back down. "Thank you Van," she said coughing a little. Fiona then walked over and took a seat in a chair that was next to the bed. "You are so nice to come and talk to me," said Van's mother to Fiona. "It is my pleasure to do so," said Fiona with a smile. "Van. Why can't you have a girlfriend that is like Fiona, and not like Amy," asked Van's mother staring at her son. Fiona seemed to turn a little red and Van just scratched his head nervously. "I don't know," was all that Van was able to get out. She just shook her head and closed her eyes slightly. "Come on Fiona. Maybe we should let her sleep to regain some of her energy," said Van lightly taking Fiona's arm. "Right," said Fiona with a smile at the thought of his mother getting any better.
"You know. This just doesn't seem as fun without Fiona round. Wouldn't you say?" asked Moonbay after they left a movie theater. "There were other things that she had to do so I guess there wasn't really anything that we could do," said Irvine. "Yeah, I know, but it is just more fun when the three of us are together," pouted Moonbay. "Hey I have an idea. Why don't we call her and see if she is busy now? We can see if maybe she wants to do something fun tomorrow," said Moonbay running off to a phone. Irvine tried to stop her but she was already gone. Picking up a phone Moonbay quickly dialed in Fiona's number and waited while the phone rang. It only rang a few times before Fiona's mother picked up the phone. "Hello," she said. ". This is Moonbay. I was wondering if Fiona was there to talk?" asked Moonbay happily. "I am sorry but she left a few hours ago to go to a friends house," Fiona's mother said. "Oh really? Then I am sorry for bothering you," said Moonbay as she hung up the phone. "She is at a friends house," said Moonbay when Irvine walked up. 'Has to be Van,' thought Irvine upon hearing this. "She never really talked about other friends. I wonder who it would be," said Moonbay pondering this over in her head. "It is just a friend. Why not just ask her tomorrow when she is home?' asked Irvine with a smile. "I guess we will have to do that. Since it is getting late," said Moonbay looking up at the dark sky.
Van and Fiona just sat on the couch that was in the living room of his house as a movie played on the TV. When it ended Fiona let out a yawn. "I guess I had better head home," said Fiona getting off the couch and walking towards the door. Van looked at a clock and saw that it was near midnight. "It is getting awfully late. Why not stay here in the extra room for the night?" asked Van looking out for her safety. Fiona also looked at the clock and noticed the time. "I guess so. Let me just call my mom and tell her so she won't worry," said Fiona heading to the nearest phone. A minute later Fiona came back. "She said that it was alright," said Fiona with a smile. "Ok then," said Van as they headed up the stairs. Fiona went into a door that was opposite from Van's room. "Night," said Van before opening his door and walking in and closing it. Fiona walked into the room and closed the door and since she didn't have any clothes to change into she just climbed into bed. It took very little effort to fall asleep. All she did was close her eyes and she instantly fell asleep.
A knock came upon the door of the door of the flyheight residence. Van's father Dan Flyheight was the only one that was up at the time. He stood up and grabbed the cup of coffee that he had in front of him. He walked over to the door. He took a sip of his coffee and then opened the door to find Amy with a bright smile on her face. "Hello Mr. Flyheight. Is Van here?" asked Amy with a smile. Dan just stared at her for a second not believing the act of niceness that she was putting. "He is in his room sleeping, like normal people do at this time on weekends," said Dan just looking at her since it was only six thirty in the morning. The same thing was going through his mind just as was going through his wife's mind, 'How could he want to go out with her? She puts up a nice act around me but I don't buy it for a second. I would rather him be going out with Fiona then her. At least Fiona doesn't have to put up a nice act. She is just naturally nice,' thought Dan with a sigh. "Then why are you up?" asked Amy with her fake smile. "I have things that I have to do today that make me have to get up the early," was all that Dan said. "Well if Van isn't up then I will just go wake him up," said Amy just walking into the house. 'If she wasn't my bosses daughter then I would just throw her out of here,' thought Dan, 'Plus I know that Fiona is here right now. This is probably not going to be very pleasant if they were to see each other,' thought Dan with a sigh. "I am sure that he is not going to be very happy about you waking him up this early," said Dan when he saw her walking towards the stairs. "I am sure he won't be. I have so much planned for the day. I am sure that he will be happy to see me," said Amy with a smile. She then bounded up the stairs without another word. He tried to stop her but she wouldn't listen. 'Oh please don't let them see each other,' thought Dan.'
"Oh Van," said Amy in a voice that sounded too nice for her own good. Van heard this but just ignored it hoping that she would go away. "It is time to wake up," she said in the same tone of voice. This time Van put a pillow over his head to block it off. His door opened up and she walked into the room. "Come on, get up. I have so much planned for us today. "Go away," groaned Van cracking his eyes a little to look at his alarm clock. "Come back in four hours," groaned Van before turning on his other side and trying to fall asleep again. "Come on, get up," she said more urgently. "No," said Van. "If I have to leave then I am going to come back in a few hours with some water," said Amy in a demanding voice. "Alright. I'll get up," said Van remembering what happened the last time it happened. The last time he did believe her and she left and actually did come back with water and she dumped it all over him and his bed. Van shuddered at the mere thought of it and very reluctantly got out of bed.
Fiona groaned at got out of bed when she heard Amy's voice. 'Great what can she be doing here?' Fiona asked herself. 'What will she do if she finds me here?' she also asked herself. "Hey Van why is it that you never let me stay over? I mean so have plenty of rooms in this house," came Amy's voice from right outside Fiona's room. 'Oh great,' thought Fiona fear starting to go through her body. "Does it matter?" asked Van nervously from outside the door. Fiona could tell he was nervous about her finding out but she could also tell that Amy didn't even seem to notice. "What's the matter with me staying over," she pouted. When Fiona heard this all she felt like doing was throwing up. She got up to try to get out of sight in case Amy came in but her foot snagged on something and she fell onto the floor with a loud thump.
"What was that?" asked Amy once she heard the loud thump. "What was what?" asked Van getting even more nervous. "I just heard a loud thumping noise from inside the room," said Amy walking towards the door. "I didn't hear anything?" said Van quickly. "Are you hiding something form me?" asked Amy suspiciously. "Of course not. Why would I?" asked Van even more nervous then before. Amy was now in front of the door. "There is nothing in there. I swear. It is only a guestroom," said Van with a cheesy smile. Amy the grabbed the handle on the door and turned it. 'Oh great here it comes,' thought Van cringing at the thought of what was going to happen. Amy walked into the room. 'Here it comes,' thought Van cringing even more. Amy then walked out of the room without a word and with a smile on her face. Van was slightly confused by this. Taking a quick look into the room he saw that it was completely empty. "See didn't I tell you?" asked Van without one ounce of nervousness in his voice. "You're right. How could I have not of believed you?" asked Amy wrapping her arms around him and started to draw imaginary circles on him. Van then gave a small chuckle.
Fiona heard the voices of Van and Amy starting to walk away from the room. Once she heard that the two were away from the room she quietly crawled out from under the bed. "That was just a little too close," Fiona said in a whisper. There was then another knock on the door and Fiona was about to jump under the bed again until She heard Dan Flyheights voice. "It is ok to come out Fiona. They have left," said Dan nicely. Fiona opened the door and slowly walked out. "Van told me to tell you he is sorry for leaving," said Dan with a smile. "It is ok. I know he had to do it," said Fiona with a frown. Dan just looked at her slightly confused. "What do you mean he had to? He doesn't have to do anything if he doesn't want to," said Dan. "Oops that must have come out wrong, I meant to say that he had his duties as a boyfriend," lied Fiona. She was sure that she once heard Van say that he never told his parents because Amy's father told him not to if he valued his fathers job. "Would you like me to drive you home Fiona?" asked Dan with a smile. "No thank you. I think I could probably use a good walk," said Fiona nicely before walking downstairs. She reached the door and stopped. "Thank you for letting me stay over," said Fiona nicely. "It is no problem. It is always a pleasure to have you over," said Dan with a smile before he saw Fiona walking out of the door. "If Van was ever to get married. I wish that it would be with someone like Fiona," said Dan before he went into the kitchen for another cup of coffee.
"Hey Fiona. Where were you last night? Your mother said you were at a friends how," said Moonbay as she saw Fiona walking down the street and ran over to talk to her. "I was," was all that Fiona said, "By the way. Why are you up this early? I am pretty sure that you are never up this early on a weekend," said Fiona with a confused look. She looked at Moonbay and saw that she was slightly red. A smirk then appeared on Fiona's face. "Weren't you with Irvine last night?" asked Fiona with the smirk still on. Moonbay grew an even brighter shade of red. "What happened?" asked Fiona smiling. "No use hiding it from you. You will probably find out sooner or later. So I might as well tell you. Well you see we were at his house watching a movie and I kind of fell asleep. I woke up for some reason and saw that I had my head laying on Irvine's shoulder. I just left after that," said Moonbay timidly. Fiona just chuckled a little at her friend's confession. "It was an embarrassing moment. What was I supposed to do?" asked an embarrassed Moonbay. "Don't ask me," said Fiona. 'Although something like that did happen before,' she thought as an afterthought. "Hey don't worry about it. It isn't a bad thing that you are attracted to Irvine," said Fiona finding it rather enjoyable to tease her friend instead of being the one that is being teased for once. "I am not attracted to Irvine!" yelled Moonbay Making Fiona shrink back a little. Fiona then chuckled nervously at her friend's anger. "Ok, Ok. I believe you," said Fiona nervously. "So do you want to do something today or are you doing something again. By the way who is this friend of yours? I never heard you talk about any other friends," said Moonbay eyeing Fiona. "I think that I had better be getting home. I don't want my parents to worry about me," said Fiona trying to change the subject. Then before Moonbay could do anything Fiona just ran off. "Hey! You haven't answered my question," yelled Moonbay as she ran after Fiona but it was no use because Fiona was already long gone. "What is she trying to hide from me? I wonder if Irvine might know. They are old friends after all. I am sure that Fiona might have told him something," said Moonbay. She then started to turn a light shade of red just thinking about him. "Ah. What the heck am I thinking?" Moonbay asked herself. She then walked off not thinking about it anymore.
"Are you even listening to me Van?" asked Amy noticing that Van was looking elsewhere. "What? Oh of course I am," said Van with a cheesy grin. "Then what do you think of what I have been telling you?" asked Amy looking at Van. "Um, well. Can you repeat what you said?" asked Van with the same cheesy grin. Amy rolled her eyes at him. "What is with you today? It is like you don't even want to be with me," said Amy in a disappointed voice. "I am just tired. That is all. You just woke me up earlier then I wanted to get up so I am a bit tired," said Van with a yawn. "I didn't wake you up that early," said Amy. "It was six thirty," said Van. "That isn't early," said Amy with a smile. "For normal people our age it is," said Van with another yawn. "Come on. Wake up. We have the entire day ahead of us," said Amy out loud. "You know. I feel sorry for you Van. Having such a loudmouth girlfriend," came Moonbay's voice. "Who are you calling loudmouth?" yelled Amy turning to see a smirking Moonbay. "Does Van have any other girlfriends?" asked Moonbay as her smirk started to grow a little. "I will show you loudmouth," yelled Amy getting up from her seat and face directly at Moonbay. Van grabbed her arm. "I am not really up to this, this early in the morning," said Van with a yawn. "You are right Van. I am not going to waist my time on a loser like her right now," said Amy with a smirk before she turned grabbed Van's arm and started to walk away.
The days went by and Fiona found herself at school once again. 'Come on, come on,' thought Fiona as she sat in her class on the last day of school just looking at the clock. 'Why the heck is it going so slow?' Fiona asked herself. "Miss Fiona. This may be the last day of school but I would really appreciate it if you would pay attention," said her teacher seeing that Fiona was only interested in the clock. Fiona jumped a little by the teacher talking to her all of a sudden. The class seemed to find this rather amusing. Fiona flushed with embarrassment. "Now back to what I was saying," said the teacher but he was cut off when the bell rang signaling the end of the school year. No one cared what the teacher said and made a mad dash for the door. Fiona slowly got up from her desk and calmly walked out of the door. Glad that she was out of school and wouldn't have to come back for a few months.
"Finally we are out of here. A few good months without Amy, a few good months without Prozen, and a few good months without school all together," said Moonbay as both her and Fiona were walking home after school. Fiona couldn't help but smile at the mere thought of no Amy. "So how are you going to spend your vacation?" Moonbay asked Fiona. "Just staying home and resting the entire summer," said Fiona with a sigh of relief about just being out of school. "I am going to do as much as possible before we are put back in the prison known as school," said Moonbay happily. "Listen. I have to go. So I will call you later," said Moonbay with a smile before running off. Fiona just smiled and continued to walk on her own.
"What are you going to be doing for summer vacation Fiona?" asked Van later on in the day while he was over at her house. "I really don't know. For right now though I guess I will just be staying home," said Fiona as she laid down on her bed, "What about you?" asked Fiona. "Amy is trying to get me to come with her for vacation. I am trying to find a way to stay here, because I really just want to relax this summer and not do too much," said Van as he sat back in a chair. "Why not just say that you want to stay to see me?' joked Fiona with a slight giggle. "Like that would work. That would make her more determined to get me to go. Either that or she would want to send me to a mental house thinking that I must be crazy to want to stay here with you," said Van with a laugh. "Sometimes I hate to have to be friends only in secret," said Fiona with a sigh. "There is nothing that we can do. It will have to stay that way unless a miracle happens," said Van with a sigh. "I can't wait till I get out of high school. Then I won't have to worry about Amy nagging on me every second of the day. I can live as freely as I want," said Fiona dreamily. "What would you do once high school is over?" asked Van curiously. "I guess I would go on to college. Then maybe get a job and possibly start a family," said Fiona, "What would you do?" asked Fiona. "Probably the same things as you. Go to college, get married, and have a family. I guess that would be a good life," said Van with a sigh, "But it will be years before we get out of school. That is so long away. I wonder if I will even be able to last that long," said Van slightly annoyed that he had to wait that long. "Who knows maybe it will go by in a flash and it will be like nothing had even happened," said Fiona with a smile. "If only that were possible. You don't think that maybe you can do that for me, can you?" asked Van with a grin. "Sorry, but I can't do things like that. Although at times I do wish that I did," said Fiona with a sigh. "Who knows? Maybe you can," said Van with a laugh. Fiona couldn't help but giggle as well. "How I would just love to get there and have things be over with," said Van.
"Thank you god," whispered Fiona when she walked out of the school later that day. Luckily for Fiona, Amy wasn't there today so she was able to get through the day trouble-free. Overall the day was actually a good day. "Hey Fiona wait up," yelled Moonbay as she ran out of the school shortly after Fiona did. "What is it Moonbay?" asked Fiona with a smile. "Me and Irvine are going to be going to the movies later today. Do you want to come along?" asked Moonbay hastily. Fiona thought it over and remembered that she was going to be with Van later that day. "I am sorry but I am going to be busy later today," said Fiona apologetically. "No problem," said Moonbay. "Looks like you and Irvine are going to be all alone tonight with each other," said Fiona with a grin on her face. Moonbay seemed to blush a little when Fiona said this. "No, No. Nothing is going on between the two of us. You can just forget that," said Moonbay crossing her arms in front of her. "I was just kidding Moonbay," said Fiona with a laugh. "Well I have to go so I will se you tomorrow," said Fiona quickly rushing off. 'I wonder what she is doing later today to take her away from her best friends,' thought Moonbay, "Oh well. I guess it doesn't really matter," said Moonbay turning around and walking in the opposite direction.
"I was beginning to wonder if you were going to come," said Van with a smile when he opened his door to see Fiona. "I almost didn't. Prozen gave so much homework that I have been doing them since I got home and I got finished just before I came here," said Fiona sadly. "Ouch. I am glad that I don't have him for a teacher," said Van grimacing at the mere thought of it. "Knowing him. If he had the chance he would try to give homework out over the summer just to ruin it for everyone," said Fiona with a sigh. "Good thing he can't," said Van. "I had better hope not," said Fiona with a sigh. "Where's Amy. She wasn't at school today?" asked Fiona although she didn't really care. "Out sick. Nothing serious but it is kind of a relief for me to get away from her for at least a day," said Van happily. "Sure is nice to be around with at times but at other times she can drive me nuts," said Van sighing in relief. Fiona giggled a little. "So. What are we going to be doing tonight?" asked Fiona with a smile. "Why not watch a movie. Plus that and my mom might be happy to see you," said Van with a smile. Fiona loved Van's mom. She was very kind, and yet very fragile. She also adored Fiona. Just recently though, she got really sick and needed some serious help. "How is she doing?" asked Fiona seriously. "She is doing good right now. Do you want to see her?" asked Van. "Sure," said Fiona as they quietly walked up the stairs in his house.
A soft knock was placed on the door. "Come in," said a rather soft voice. The door to the room opened and Van and Fiona walked into the door. "Ah Fiona it is so good to see you," said Van's mother. One time when Fiona had seen Van's mother in a good state of health she was impressed. For someone that had given birth to two kids she looked rather young, yet she had a kindness and wisdom at times that could only come with age. "Hello," said Fiona a nicely as possible. "How are you feeling?" asked Fiona quietly. "I am feeling a lot better," she said with a smile. She then tried to sit up. "You are still weak mom. Just rest a little," said Van helping his mother to lay back down. "Thank you Van," she said coughing a little. Fiona then walked over and took a seat in a chair that was next to the bed. "You are so nice to come and talk to me," said Van's mother to Fiona. "It is my pleasure to do so," said Fiona with a smile. "Van. Why can't you have a girlfriend that is like Fiona, and not like Amy," asked Van's mother staring at her son. Fiona seemed to turn a little red and Van just scratched his head nervously. "I don't know," was all that Van was able to get out. She just shook her head and closed her eyes slightly. "Come on Fiona. Maybe we should let her sleep to regain some of her energy," said Van lightly taking Fiona's arm. "Right," said Fiona with a smile at the thought of his mother getting any better.
"You know. This just doesn't seem as fun without Fiona round. Wouldn't you say?" asked Moonbay after they left a movie theater. "There were other things that she had to do so I guess there wasn't really anything that we could do," said Irvine. "Yeah, I know, but it is just more fun when the three of us are together," pouted Moonbay. "Hey I have an idea. Why don't we call her and see if she is busy now? We can see if maybe she wants to do something fun tomorrow," said Moonbay running off to a phone. Irvine tried to stop her but she was already gone. Picking up a phone Moonbay quickly dialed in Fiona's number and waited while the phone rang. It only rang a few times before Fiona's mother picked up the phone. "Hello," she said. ". This is Moonbay. I was wondering if Fiona was there to talk?" asked Moonbay happily. "I am sorry but she left a few hours ago to go to a friends house," Fiona's mother said. "Oh really? Then I am sorry for bothering you," said Moonbay as she hung up the phone. "She is at a friends house," said Moonbay when Irvine walked up. 'Has to be Van,' thought Irvine upon hearing this. "She never really talked about other friends. I wonder who it would be," said Moonbay pondering this over in her head. "It is just a friend. Why not just ask her tomorrow when she is home?' asked Irvine with a smile. "I guess we will have to do that. Since it is getting late," said Moonbay looking up at the dark sky.
Van and Fiona just sat on the couch that was in the living room of his house as a movie played on the TV. When it ended Fiona let out a yawn. "I guess I had better head home," said Fiona getting off the couch and walking towards the door. Van looked at a clock and saw that it was near midnight. "It is getting awfully late. Why not stay here in the extra room for the night?" asked Van looking out for her safety. Fiona also looked at the clock and noticed the time. "I guess so. Let me just call my mom and tell her so she won't worry," said Fiona heading to the nearest phone. A minute later Fiona came back. "She said that it was alright," said Fiona with a smile. "Ok then," said Van as they headed up the stairs. Fiona went into a door that was opposite from Van's room. "Night," said Van before opening his door and walking in and closing it. Fiona walked into the room and closed the door and since she didn't have any clothes to change into she just climbed into bed. It took very little effort to fall asleep. All she did was close her eyes and she instantly fell asleep.
A knock came upon the door of the door of the flyheight residence. Van's father Dan Flyheight was the only one that was up at the time. He stood up and grabbed the cup of coffee that he had in front of him. He walked over to the door. He took a sip of his coffee and then opened the door to find Amy with a bright smile on her face. "Hello Mr. Flyheight. Is Van here?" asked Amy with a smile. Dan just stared at her for a second not believing the act of niceness that she was putting. "He is in his room sleeping, like normal people do at this time on weekends," said Dan just looking at her since it was only six thirty in the morning. The same thing was going through his mind just as was going through his wife's mind, 'How could he want to go out with her? She puts up a nice act around me but I don't buy it for a second. I would rather him be going out with Fiona then her. At least Fiona doesn't have to put up a nice act. She is just naturally nice,' thought Dan with a sigh. "Then why are you up?" asked Amy with her fake smile. "I have things that I have to do today that make me have to get up the early," was all that Dan said. "Well if Van isn't up then I will just go wake him up," said Amy just walking into the house. 'If she wasn't my bosses daughter then I would just throw her out of here,' thought Dan, 'Plus I know that Fiona is here right now. This is probably not going to be very pleasant if they were to see each other,' thought Dan with a sigh. "I am sure that he is not going to be very happy about you waking him up this early," said Dan when he saw her walking towards the stairs. "I am sure he won't be. I have so much planned for the day. I am sure that he will be happy to see me," said Amy with a smile. She then bounded up the stairs without another word. He tried to stop her but she wouldn't listen. 'Oh please don't let them see each other,' thought Dan.'
"Oh Van," said Amy in a voice that sounded too nice for her own good. Van heard this but just ignored it hoping that she would go away. "It is time to wake up," she said in the same tone of voice. This time Van put a pillow over his head to block it off. His door opened up and she walked into the room. "Come on, get up. I have so much planned for us today. "Go away," groaned Van cracking his eyes a little to look at his alarm clock. "Come back in four hours," groaned Van before turning on his other side and trying to fall asleep again. "Come on, get up," she said more urgently. "No," said Van. "If I have to leave then I am going to come back in a few hours with some water," said Amy in a demanding voice. "Alright. I'll get up," said Van remembering what happened the last time it happened. The last time he did believe her and she left and actually did come back with water and she dumped it all over him and his bed. Van shuddered at the mere thought of it and very reluctantly got out of bed.
Fiona groaned at got out of bed when she heard Amy's voice. 'Great what can she be doing here?' Fiona asked herself. 'What will she do if she finds me here?' she also asked herself. "Hey Van why is it that you never let me stay over? I mean so have plenty of rooms in this house," came Amy's voice from right outside Fiona's room. 'Oh great,' thought Fiona fear starting to go through her body. "Does it matter?" asked Van nervously from outside the door. Fiona could tell he was nervous about her finding out but she could also tell that Amy didn't even seem to notice. "What's the matter with me staying over," she pouted. When Fiona heard this all she felt like doing was throwing up. She got up to try to get out of sight in case Amy came in but her foot snagged on something and she fell onto the floor with a loud thump.
"What was that?" asked Amy once she heard the loud thump. "What was what?" asked Van getting even more nervous. "I just heard a loud thumping noise from inside the room," said Amy walking towards the door. "I didn't hear anything?" said Van quickly. "Are you hiding something form me?" asked Amy suspiciously. "Of course not. Why would I?" asked Van even more nervous then before. Amy was now in front of the door. "There is nothing in there. I swear. It is only a guestroom," said Van with a cheesy smile. Amy the grabbed the handle on the door and turned it. 'Oh great here it comes,' thought Van cringing at the thought of what was going to happen. Amy walked into the room. 'Here it comes,' thought Van cringing even more. Amy then walked out of the room without a word and with a smile on her face. Van was slightly confused by this. Taking a quick look into the room he saw that it was completely empty. "See didn't I tell you?" asked Van without one ounce of nervousness in his voice. "You're right. How could I have not of believed you?" asked Amy wrapping her arms around him and started to draw imaginary circles on him. Van then gave a small chuckle.
Fiona heard the voices of Van and Amy starting to walk away from the room. Once she heard that the two were away from the room she quietly crawled out from under the bed. "That was just a little too close," Fiona said in a whisper. There was then another knock on the door and Fiona was about to jump under the bed again until She heard Dan Flyheights voice. "It is ok to come out Fiona. They have left," said Dan nicely. Fiona opened the door and slowly walked out. "Van told me to tell you he is sorry for leaving," said Dan with a smile. "It is ok. I know he had to do it," said Fiona with a frown. Dan just looked at her slightly confused. "What do you mean he had to? He doesn't have to do anything if he doesn't want to," said Dan. "Oops that must have come out wrong, I meant to say that he had his duties as a boyfriend," lied Fiona. She was sure that she once heard Van say that he never told his parents because Amy's father told him not to if he valued his fathers job. "Would you like me to drive you home Fiona?" asked Dan with a smile. "No thank you. I think I could probably use a good walk," said Fiona nicely before walking downstairs. She reached the door and stopped. "Thank you for letting me stay over," said Fiona nicely. "It is no problem. It is always a pleasure to have you over," said Dan with a smile before he saw Fiona walking out of the door. "If Van was ever to get married. I wish that it would be with someone like Fiona," said Dan before he went into the kitchen for another cup of coffee.
"Hey Fiona. Where were you last night? Your mother said you were at a friends how," said Moonbay as she saw Fiona walking down the street and ran over to talk to her. "I was," was all that Fiona said, "By the way. Why are you up this early? I am pretty sure that you are never up this early on a weekend," said Fiona with a confused look. She looked at Moonbay and saw that she was slightly red. A smirk then appeared on Fiona's face. "Weren't you with Irvine last night?" asked Fiona with the smirk still on. Moonbay grew an even brighter shade of red. "What happened?" asked Fiona smiling. "No use hiding it from you. You will probably find out sooner or later. So I might as well tell you. Well you see we were at his house watching a movie and I kind of fell asleep. I woke up for some reason and saw that I had my head laying on Irvine's shoulder. I just left after that," said Moonbay timidly. Fiona just chuckled a little at her friend's confession. "It was an embarrassing moment. What was I supposed to do?" asked an embarrassed Moonbay. "Don't ask me," said Fiona. 'Although something like that did happen before,' she thought as an afterthought. "Hey don't worry about it. It isn't a bad thing that you are attracted to Irvine," said Fiona finding it rather enjoyable to tease her friend instead of being the one that is being teased for once. "I am not attracted to Irvine!" yelled Moonbay Making Fiona shrink back a little. Fiona then chuckled nervously at her friend's anger. "Ok, Ok. I believe you," said Fiona nervously. "So do you want to do something today or are you doing something again. By the way who is this friend of yours? I never heard you talk about any other friends," said Moonbay eyeing Fiona. "I think that I had better be getting home. I don't want my parents to worry about me," said Fiona trying to change the subject. Then before Moonbay could do anything Fiona just ran off. "Hey! You haven't answered my question," yelled Moonbay as she ran after Fiona but it was no use because Fiona was already long gone. "What is she trying to hide from me? I wonder if Irvine might know. They are old friends after all. I am sure that Fiona might have told him something," said Moonbay. She then started to turn a light shade of red just thinking about him. "Ah. What the heck am I thinking?" Moonbay asked herself. She then walked off not thinking about it anymore.
"Are you even listening to me Van?" asked Amy noticing that Van was looking elsewhere. "What? Oh of course I am," said Van with a cheesy grin. "Then what do you think of what I have been telling you?" asked Amy looking at Van. "Um, well. Can you repeat what you said?" asked Van with the same cheesy grin. Amy rolled her eyes at him. "What is with you today? It is like you don't even want to be with me," said Amy in a disappointed voice. "I am just tired. That is all. You just woke me up earlier then I wanted to get up so I am a bit tired," said Van with a yawn. "I didn't wake you up that early," said Amy. "It was six thirty," said Van. "That isn't early," said Amy with a smile. "For normal people our age it is," said Van with another yawn. "Come on. Wake up. We have the entire day ahead of us," said Amy out loud. "You know. I feel sorry for you Van. Having such a loudmouth girlfriend," came Moonbay's voice. "Who are you calling loudmouth?" yelled Amy turning to see a smirking Moonbay. "Does Van have any other girlfriends?" asked Moonbay as her smirk started to grow a little. "I will show you loudmouth," yelled Amy getting up from her seat and face directly at Moonbay. Van grabbed her arm. "I am not really up to this, this early in the morning," said Van with a yawn. "You are right Van. I am not going to waist my time on a loser like her right now," said Amy with a smirk before she turned grabbed Van's arm and started to walk away.
The days went by and Fiona found herself at school once again. 'Come on, come on,' thought Fiona as she sat in her class on the last day of school just looking at the clock. 'Why the heck is it going so slow?' Fiona asked herself. "Miss Fiona. This may be the last day of school but I would really appreciate it if you would pay attention," said her teacher seeing that Fiona was only interested in the clock. Fiona jumped a little by the teacher talking to her all of a sudden. The class seemed to find this rather amusing. Fiona flushed with embarrassment. "Now back to what I was saying," said the teacher but he was cut off when the bell rang signaling the end of the school year. No one cared what the teacher said and made a mad dash for the door. Fiona slowly got up from her desk and calmly walked out of the door. Glad that she was out of school and wouldn't have to come back for a few months.
"Finally we are out of here. A few good months without Amy, a few good months without Prozen, and a few good months without school all together," said Moonbay as both her and Fiona were walking home after school. Fiona couldn't help but smile at the mere thought of no Amy. "So how are you going to spend your vacation?" Moonbay asked Fiona. "Just staying home and resting the entire summer," said Fiona with a sigh of relief about just being out of school. "I am going to do as much as possible before we are put back in the prison known as school," said Moonbay happily. "Listen. I have to go. So I will call you later," said Moonbay with a smile before running off. Fiona just smiled and continued to walk on her own.
"What are you going to be doing for summer vacation Fiona?" asked Van later on in the day while he was over at her house. "I really don't know. For right now though I guess I will just be staying home," said Fiona as she laid down on her bed, "What about you?" asked Fiona. "Amy is trying to get me to come with her for vacation. I am trying to find a way to stay here, because I really just want to relax this summer and not do too much," said Van as he sat back in a chair. "Why not just say that you want to stay to see me?' joked Fiona with a slight giggle. "Like that would work. That would make her more determined to get me to go. Either that or she would want to send me to a mental house thinking that I must be crazy to want to stay here with you," said Van with a laugh. "Sometimes I hate to have to be friends only in secret," said Fiona with a sigh. "There is nothing that we can do. It will have to stay that way unless a miracle happens," said Van with a sigh. "I can't wait till I get out of high school. Then I won't have to worry about Amy nagging on me every second of the day. I can live as freely as I want," said Fiona dreamily. "What would you do once high school is over?" asked Van curiously. "I guess I would go on to college. Then maybe get a job and possibly start a family," said Fiona, "What would you do?" asked Fiona. "Probably the same things as you. Go to college, get married, and have a family. I guess that would be a good life," said Van with a sigh, "But it will be years before we get out of school. That is so long away. I wonder if I will even be able to last that long," said Van slightly annoyed that he had to wait that long. "Who knows maybe it will go by in a flash and it will be like nothing had even happened," said Fiona with a smile. "If only that were possible. You don't think that maybe you can do that for me, can you?" asked Van with a grin. "Sorry, but I can't do things like that. Although at times I do wish that I did," said Fiona with a sigh. "Who knows? Maybe you can," said Van with a laugh. Fiona couldn't help but giggle as well. "How I would just love to get there and have things be over with," said Van.
