Author's Note: I am back, once again! I'm so sorry for not updating but I ran out of ideas. Thanks to all those who still review! I deleted the last chapter, I wasn't feeling the whole ten years later thing. Hope you all enjoy what I end up writing!


It has two years since Jen left her friends and moved to New Jersey. Unlike the start of her previous school, she was starting to make friends but with the wrong groups of people. She drifted apart from her family and the amount of communication between Pete and her lessened more and more.

It was seven in the morning and she started to get ready for school. Looking through her closet, she took out a pair of tight jeans and a black tank top. Once she was dressed, she made her way downstairs where she heard Jessica crying.

"Ma, how do you expect me to sleep with that thing crying non stop during the night?" Jenny exclaimed. That 'thing' she was referring to was her two year old sister, Jessica.

"Jennifer," her mom replied calmly, "Will you please?" She rubbed her temples. Everything was going wrong. Jennifer was getting out of control and growing more and more disrespectful and it was hard to manage Jessica by herself while their dad was constantly working.

"Whatever," Jenny sighed taking her schoolbag and putting it through her arms. "If I fall asleep and get put into detention again, don't say I didn't warn you." With that last statement, she left the house.

As she neared the school, she saw Ellen and Brittany waiting for her by the steps of the entrance. Ellen had dark skin and black hair. She wasn't exactly the type of girl you'd bring home to your parents. She was wearing a mini skirt with a white sweater that barely covered her. Brittany was Spanish with dark brown hair. She sported tight jeans with a small t-shirt.

"What's up, Jen," Ellen asked, she pressed her cheek to Jenny's. "Cute outfit, girl."

"Yeah," Brittany agreed.

"Thanks," Jenny smiled and took a seat on the railing. "My little sister was crying all night and I was complaining to my moms this morning. So I didn't get any homework or studying done for today."

"You're such a good girl," Brittany said in a disgusted way. "Just cheat, your teacher's mad dumb anyway." Ellen nodded in agreement.

"I can't," Jenny replied, "My rents keep giving me the talk about how it's senior year. 'I should be focusing on my studies'."

"I'm with you," Ellen said, "My parents keep saying the same thing to me. Damn, that talk gets on my nerves, though!"

The late bell rang and the three girls walked to class.


Like Jenny, Pete was changing his ways. He was no longer the trouble maker of the school and started hanging out with a group of people who were drug free.

"So what are you doing for spring break," Paul asked Pete as they walked through the halls.

"No clue," Pete said. "Your family going to visit Jenny's again?"

"Yeah," Paul nodded, "I'm not sure if I want to go, though. Man, she changed and it's not a good thing!"

Pete paused, "You serious, man? Jenny – our Jenny?" Paul nodded. "Wow… maybe you should visit her and knock some sense into her."

"I've tried," Paul said. "I guess moving away really took a lot out of her…"

Pete nodded.


"So, spring break is coming up soon," Luis hinted to Jenny. He wasn't exactly her boyfriend but the two acted like they were. In fact, they had dated on and off last year but she didn't feel for him the way she felt for Pete.

"Yeah," she dragged taking a seat next to him. "So?"

"So, you going to be doing anything during that week off," he asked, trying to make her understand that he wanted to be with her.

"I don't know," she shrugged. She knew what he had in mind but wasn't up for it. Yeah, he was cute and fun but he also did drugs and was constantly trying to make her do things she didn't want to do. She quickly got up and thought of an excuse to leave him. "Uh, I forgot I had to go to the gym. I'll see you later Luis!"

"She stays saying that excuse to you over and over," Ellen said, walking up to Luis. "I can't stand that girl." Ellen was two faced, one minute she'd be Jenny's best friend but behind her back she trash talked her. The reason for this was Luis. She couldn't stand the fact that she liked Luis but her was all over Jenny.

Luis ignored her comment. "Maybe she's just busy."

"Maybe she is," Ellen started to say. She then took a seat next to him, "But I'm not." She kissed him on the cheek before getting up and heading off.

Luis just slouched over, thinking about what Ellen was saying.


"Jen!" Coach Trini yelled. "You're late again!" Although she had changed, her love for gymnastics remained the same. But, because of her accident, she wasn't allowed to train the way she used to. She took this opportunity to get a job at the gym to teach other girls gymnastics.

"Sorry coach," she replied, running to her side. "Uh, there was a fire a couple of blocks down and I had to take the longer way." She lied.

Her coach nodded. "Jen, I don't want this to be a habit, ok?"

"I know, it won't be." She said.

"Jen," Trini said, "You're a great teacher and the kids love you. But, I won't tolerate your lateness. If this continues, I'm going to have to let you go."

"O-okay," Jenny stuttered. Being fired from her job was the last thing she wanted to happen. Since moving to New Jersey, helping out at the gym was one of the few things that kept her sane these days.

As soon as she got home, she went straight to her room and sat in front of her computer to read her mail. Jenny didn't know why she bothered but she'd always look for an e-mail from Pete or Paul asking how she was. Unfortunately, they stopped checking on her a while back.


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