A/n: I'm so sorry. I came home today and saw the million reviews in my mail but when I started reading them, the glee left. I am so sorry. I hope you guys can read this, and I'm not sure how to replace chapters so it is on chapter ten, but I hope you like it anyway.

A/n: Yah, I got it before the end of Spring Break! Go me. This was a rather fun chapter to write. I love writing gossip that's not real, rather fun. I wrote this all in a car, so I'm a little sick right now, but oh well. I hope it was worth it. By the way. I have gotten a few 'flames' and I have decided that I will write what I think is best, but I will listen. I know this isn't that 'original' right now, but I am trying to make it with their stories. But saying it is not a fan fic, is a little harsh, don't you think. I mean, it is my way of putting them as teens, and... I'm ranting again. Thank you Honora. Thank you so much!

Honora- I LOVE your reviews. They are so fun to read. I resent the Dorothy comment. I am originally from Kansas so... :glares: But I got to say, you are my muse anymore. I wasn't planning on writing until tonight, but I read your review before I left KC and completely inspired me. So, now you can die peacefully knowing you have affected one person's life. But I beg of you, don't die.

Another A/n: I love reviews and all the people who review. Hint, hint. Oh and, the streets use, I have no idea if they are close to real street. I just used the map of the little town in my head and put the people's house in different spots. I am proud to say, Abbie moved into my old house.

Olivia headed to her locker quickly after the last bell. She wanted to get home before 3:30 so she could be done with her homework before her mom came home. "29-3-23," she mumbled as she spun the lock. Pulling on the hatch, she cursed, as it didn't open. She tried again after slamming her hand into it, this time working. After throwing her things into her bag and grabbing her old, warn-out jacket, she slammed it shut. "See ya Liv," Tyler said as he started opening his own locker. "Yeah, bye," Olivia said to one of her many ex's. She walked down the hall, making an occasional wave or 'hey' to someone. She was pulled into a hug by Kyle and C.J, two other freshmen whom she hadn't had classes with this year. "You going to that party?" C.J. asked her. "Yeah," she said, brushing back her hair. "Damn, that ain't right. I mean, we are football stars and we didn't even get invited," Kyle said. "Oh... now 'stars' is a stretch," Olivia teased. "Hey!" "Just kidding," Olivia said, walking off. Olivia headed stright home from school. After dropping her stuff off at the door, she picked up a little before making herself a snack. "Livvy?" she heard a voice call. "In the kitchen," Olivia called. Her mom came in, hugged her, and sat down in a chair. "So, how was your day?" she asked, smiling as she opened a magazine. "Fine, I mean... nothing new," Olivia said. "Oh..." her mom said, a little tried. "Hey, mom, do you mind if I go to a party this Friday?" Olivia asked as she sat down. "Where at?" "Um... one of the senior's house. Its on 127ths St." Olivia said, taking a bite of her crackers. "Well, I don't see why not as long as you are home by mid night," her mom said, grabbing a cracker for herself. They continued with the conversation for another hour until Olivia had to leave to the café to meet up with Alex, Taylor, Kim, Jane, and Eli.

Alex walked down the street to the café. As she walked in the larger café, she met up with Jane and Kim. "Did you hear?" Kim asked as Alex sat down on the large sofa. "Did I hear what?" "That new chick, Abbie is going to Kathy's party. I wonder who she slept with to get invited," Jane commented, jealousy taking over. "Hmm... I heard she is going with Marco," Kim said. "Forgive me, but how does she get invited to the party and not us?" "I'm invited and so is Liv," Alex said with an in-you-face tone. "Well that's because you are going out with Tim," Eli said, sitting down. "Well, there's that..." "No, but seriously, everyone knows the only reason Marco goes out with any girl is to get some, I mean, not that I have a problem with that..." Kim said. "Yeah, he is pretty hot," Jane said. "No where near Josh," Eli said. "Stop obsessing," Alex said. "I'm sorry, he's just so..." "Stop!" "Hey, guys, sorry I'm late. Where's Taylor?" Olivia asked, sitting down. "Probably with Scott," Eli said. "Okay, Liv, opinion. Is the new girl a slut or just plain stupid?" Kim asked. "What?" "Abbie. She is either a slut or stupid, because it doesn't take a brain to know what Marco wants with her," Jane said. "You guys don't know her. She is pretty cool," Olivia said. "Okay, her first real day and she is going out with a junior and hanging out with Mary," Jane said. "Mary's nice," Olivia said. "Only to you, and that's because you're the most popular freshman," Jane said. "Yeah," they all agreed. "Well, she might also like Abbie," Olivia offered. "Liv, don't get me wrong, but there is something up with her. I mean, I like her and she is really cool, but still..." "Okay, can we change the subject?" Olivia asked. "How about we get something? I'm have been wait all week for their brownie mocha latté," Eli said, standing up and stretching out her legs. They all got up slowly, and walked over to the counter. "2 brownie mocha lattes, one espresso and one tall mocha," Alex said to the man at the counter. "11.38," the man said with a smile. Alex handed him a 10 and two 1's. He went to the back counter and started on the browning mocha. "Oh, can we also have a piece of cheese cake?" Alex asked. The man, a college student, nodded and grabbed a piece of cheesecake and in a monotone voice said, "3.95." Eli handed him a five and put the rest of the change in the 'tip' can. After they all got drinks, they headed to the park down the road. "Hey, Olivia," a younger boy said, running up to her to give her a hug. "Hey Brian," she said, hugging him. "Who are you here with?" "Elliot brought me, but he's talking to Kathy," the 10 year old said, saying Kathy's name with disgust. "Oh... well why don't you go buy an ice cream," she said, handing him two dollars. "Thanks Livvy!" he said, hugging her. He ran off with glee. "Nice boyfriend, but I got to say, I like the older version better," Eli said. "Funny," Olivia said as they started walking, slipping on their mochas.

"Abbie, it's a nice day," her father said through the phone. "Maybe where you are at," Abbie said, graphing her second to last problem. "Abigail, we have been here a week and you have yet to make any motion at making new friends," her father said. "I'll have you know that I am invited to a senior party," Abbie said. "When?" "This Friday," Abbie said. "Alright, you can go if you go down and pick up some supper and put it on the stove," her father said. "Fine," she said, rubbing the back of her neck as she uncrossed her legs. "Fine. Well, I got to go," her father said. "Love ya daddy," she said. "I love you too hun," he said as they both hung up the phone. Abbie got up from their couch and laid down her book. She brushed her hair as she looked at herself in the mirror. Her tight black sweats and black top looked bad, but she really didn't care as much. She had changed after getting home because she always felt relaxed in sweats. She grabbed her purse and keys and headed outside, down the road. It was starting to get dark, but light was still visible and would be for at least another hour or so she guessed. As she walked down Elm towards the grocery store, she decided to change it to a jog after pulling back her hair. She kept up jogging until she got to the park. The store was supposed to be near the park. Seeing the sign for Macey's Grocery's, she wiped off sweat from her forehead and walked in. Getting some pasta, sauce, salad, and a small loaf of bread, she walked to the check out counter. She paid the man, adding gum to her list of items. After sticking in a piece, she walked out, noticing Olivia, Alex, and a few other girls who had been less than nice to her. She wanted to start to jog again, but knew the glass jar might break, so decided against it. Instead, she hurried up her walking, praying the girls didn't see her. "Abbie!" she heard someone call. She turned around, noticing Olivia calling for her. "Hey," she said politely. "Come over here," Olivia directed. Abbie hesitated, but decided it couldn't do any, or much harm. "What ya doing?" "Getting supper," Abbie said, motioning to her bag. "It's almost dinner time?" Alex asked. "No, but it is almost suppertime," Abbie said, furrowing her brows. "Uh-hmm," Jane snide. "Well, you better get going before your daddy gets worried." Jane, Eli, and Kim started laughing, but were silenced by Olivia's glared. "Well, I do have ta go. Alex, um... what time Friday?" "After school," she said after a moment, not knowing what she was talking about. "Right," Abbie said, smirking at Kim, Jane and Eli because she knew they weren't coming. "See ya tomorrow," she said, heading back to her house. "Ta ta," Alex said. After Abbie was out of earshot, Eli looked at them, "Bitch." "I know," Jane said.