This is a series of 100 words drabbles. The first drabble is the thoughts of a character who didn't really interact with ghost Lilly about her. The second drabble in each chapter is Lilly's beyond-the-grave impressions about them.

In you are delusional enough to think I actually own these characters, you and I are thinking alike. Rob Thomas, UPN, etc. have the privilege of owing Veronica Mars characters so don't sue.

Reviews are encouraged as much as I possibly can while sitting here at my computer.

Special thanks to Rawles & Lila who thankfully edited my 1st two chapters and to QueenCate who out of the 100+ people who read the early chapters, was the only one who bothered to review this.

Mac on Lilly

In middle school, Cindy was a sweet girl, a shy girl and Lilly was a pretty girl, a popular girl. Lilly constantly reminded Cindy that she didn't belong. That it was better to triumph at the latest high school party than to design a webpage. These admonitions taught me not to care. By high school Cindy was gone, I had become Mac and I knew I was special, skilled, but the source of Lilly's power over me remained elusive. When she I died, I felt guilty that I didn't mourn more for the one who gave me this moniker, Mac.

Lilly on Mac

To our public, the families in the '09er zip always look as if Norman Rockwell had found his muse inside Californian mansions. Inside though, they are seething with chaotic treachery. Very few, like Logan's, could ever top mine in terms of craziness, which was why Cindy, ahem Mac's saga surprised me. At Neptune High, I naturally, was a have and she wasn't, but she should've been. It makes me wonder, would things have been easier for her, if I would have been easier on her, if she'd had the right family. Besides, I always thought Madison Sinclair was trash anyway.