Okay, I know I haven't updated in a while, but I'm not sure how well I'm doing with this story. A few people like it, but not many. And I'm not sure where it should go, plus I've been busy with school and now this week I'm probably starting a job. I have the next two chapters written already, I just haven't had time to put them up. So I'll put up one now and hopefully one tomorrow or later in the week. This is also the first chapter I'm posting without having my sister look over it first because she's been busy too. But if even one person likes this I'll continue because I always get hooked on fan fictions that never ended because people stopped writing after a few chapters so I want to continue until the end with this one hopefully!

It was a bright sunny day in Toronto. As Paige turned the corner onto Degrassi Street, she took a deep breath, closed her eyes, and said to herself, "Okay, you can do this. Today will be fabulous and by tomorrow no one will care what we did over the weekend."

She continued walking towards the main entrance of Degrassi Community School, squinting to see because the sun was in her eyes. Of course she had sunglasses, ones that matched her outfit perfectly in fact, but she had them resting on her head, holding her hair back since she decided it looked more fashionable. Walking with her head down, just before she reached the school steps she bumped into someone.

Paige nonchalantly said, "Oops, sorry, it's hard to see with the sun in my eyes."

She turned and began to head up the steps as the other person spoke.

"It's okay Paige." He said simply, knowing they didn't have enough time to talk about Friday night before homeroom started.

She recognized the voice right away. "Spinner?" she asked, now turning and looking up to see him.

"Hey," he said "I gotta get to homeroom, see you later."

He wanted to ask if she was alright and admit he was a bit worried all weekend, but he couldn't help being a little annoyed that she hadn't given him an explanation or even returned his calls.

"Right," she said uncomfortably "See you later."

"Hey Paige!" Hazel called as she and Kayleigh walked over, "How was Friday?" she asked smiling.

Paige thought for a moment and then smiled and casually said, "It was great!"

Kayleigh spoke next, "What do you mean by that?"

"None of your business, I've said all I'm going to say." Paige answered in a joking way.

"You're really gonna stay tight-lipped about this?" Hazel questioned.

"Yea," she replied, "We'd better get to class."

The three of them headed to Ms. Kwan's homeroom. As they walked into class, Paige saw Spinner across the room talking to Jimmy and Marco. She got a weird feeling, then looked away and went back to talking with her friends. The morning seemed to go pretty fast and by lunch Paige was feeling better.

She carried her lunch tray over to the usual table and sat down. "Hey Ash."

"Hey Paige." Ashley responded.

Just then Kayleigh and Hazel walked over and sat down.

"So, did you find out any more details from her about Friday night than we did Ashley?" Hazel asked.

Ashley looked a little confused.

"Why do we have to keep talking about this?! I said I'm not sharing details!" Paige stated.

"But...Spinner said..." Ashley started, "he said that you guys fought and nothing happened."

"Well, I...umm...." Paige said, blushing "He's right I guess."

"So you lied?" Hazel said surprised, "Why?"

"Maybe we should just change the topic." Kayleigh suggested, trying to protect everyone's feelings.

"I - I have to go." Paige said as she got up and left the cafeteria.

Later that day Kayleigh saw Paige at her locker. She wasn't sure if she should go over, but she figured it couldn't hurt. At her old school she wasn't an outcast, but she wasn't friends with anyone popular and she didn't want to lose her new friend and her newfound popularity.

She walked over and said hi.

Paige didn't know Kayleigh well enough to be sure if she was sincere or if she just wanted to tease her about lying, so she said nothing.

Kayleigh continued, "I have to get to class, but I just wanted to see if you were okay since you never came back to lunch."

"Yea, I'm okay thanks." Paige replied, grateful that she didn't inquire as to why she lied.

"Okay, see you later then!" Kayleigh said and waved and she walked down the hall to her next class.

Ok, it's somewhat short, but the next chapter should be longer. While I was typing this I got another idea so hopefully it'll get better!