Alrighty… so remember. If you're confused, remember that I am too.


Bonnie in Keely's body showed up at Keely's locker, and pulled out the combination Bonnie (or rather, Keely, who was trapped inside Bonnie) had written down for her.

"30... 8... 14," Keely muttered, spinning the lock, and opening the door. "Morning announcements," she muttered, taking out a binder.

"Hey, Keely," a familiar voice said from behind.

Keely turned around to see Phil smiling at her. "So, ready?" he asked, holding up a camera.

"Yeah," Keely replied, waiting for Phil to walk down the hall.

"Why are you standing there?" Phil asked.

"I just… thought… you would lead the way. Okay, whatever." Keely began to randomly walk down a hall, as Bonnie had never set foot in the Video Production lab.

"Keely!" Phil called out. "This way!"

Keely smiled. "Right," she said, and scurried after Phil. Not even ten minutes into the day, and she'd already managed to screw something up.


Bonnie walked into her first class, when a brown-haired boy stepped in front of her. Hello, what have we here? she thought. Hopeless crush?

"Hey, Bonnie," he said, giving her a once-over.

Well… I guess this guy has a hopeless crush on Bonnie… she deduced.

"Hey," she replied, realizing she didn't know his name. She walked around him, and took a seat on the end of the classroom. The boy sat next to her.

"So, what's up?"

"Not much," she replied, slyly writing out a text message to Keely on her cell phone.

"Oh really? I haven't been up to much, either…" he oozed.

Bonnie quickly took a picture of him with her camera phone and sent it to Keely. When she got the reply, it was as she figured. Brad had a hopeless crush on her, and Bonnie didn't really like him back.

"So do you have a date for the dance yet?"

"Uh, the dance isn't until next month," Bonnie replied.

"So you don't?"

"Well… I'm not really sure if I'm going to go… if you'll excuse me," she said, crossing the room, to sit next to somebody that she noticed as one of Bonnie's friends. Anything to get away from Brad…

"Let me know if you change your mind," he called out.


"We're on in three, two, one," Phil signaled, counting down.

"Hello, I'm Bo--" Keely stopped. "Keely Teslow, with your morning announcements." She tried to shake off the mistake, and continued with the announcements.

Luckily, that was the only thing she messed up in the announcements. Phil began to slowly pull the camera away, and Keely signed off, saying, "Have a good day! Teslow… out!" and finishing by throwing her pencil at the camera.

"Wow, Keely. That was the best morning announcements we've had in a while," the Video Productions teacher said.

"Oh really?" Keely asked, an eyebrow perked.

"I mean it, Keely. Keep doing whatever you're doing." Keely smiled at this, and she and Phil began to walk to their first hour class.


Okay, so where did we leave off in Night?" Bonnie's English teacher, Mr. Hebert asked (It's a French name, actually. It's pronounced "ay-bear." His full name is Herbert Hebert.). "Bonnie. Could you tell us?"

Bonnie looked up. What? she thought. Bonnie's reading Night? I don't remember reading that when I was in her grade… "I'm afraid I can't answer that question," she ended up replying.

"Why not, Miss Teslow?"

"Well… as a result of the protagonists beliefs in theology, answering this question goes against my religious principles…" she rambled.

"Oh really?" Mr. Hebert seemed nonplussed. "And why is that?"

"Well, you see," Bonnie stammered, "…I'm of the Latvian Orthodox faith…"

"Alright… Mister Roberts, tell us where we left off."

Bonnie sighed in relief. She had just dodged a bullet.


"So," Via whispered to Keely in math class. "Has Phil kissed you yet?"

Keely looked at Via, eyes widened. "What makes you think I'm going to tell you?" she asked.

"You tell me everything," Via reasoned.

Keely sighed. "No… it's complicated…"

"He hasn't kissed you yet? How long have you been going out now?"

Damn. She didn't know the answer to that, either. "Don't you know?"

"Well… if anything happens on your date tomorrow night, you'll be sure to tell me, right?"

"Oh yeah…"


Lunch came, forgivingly, and Keely made her way to the lunchroom. She searched around for Bonnie, but Phil found her first. "Hey, Keely! Great news! Tomorrow's a district inservice day!"

"Really? Great!"

"You know what that means, right? That means we can go out on our date tonight!"

Keely's smile remained plastered on her face, but she stood silent for a beat. "Oh… goody…"

"So see you at seven, right?"

"Yeah… seven."

"Great!" Phil enthused, and walked off to talk with Owen. Keely spotted Bonnie across the cafeteria, and made her way towards her.

"Hey, you," Keely said.

"Hey, me," Bonnie replied.

"Listen, has Phil kissed you yet?" Keely asked.

"Uh… no, why?"

"That's what I told Via… listen, we have a problem. Phil just found out that tomorrow is our day off, and he wants to go on a date tonight!"

"Tonight? But… what if we don't change back in time?"

"That's what I'm worried about!"

"This is bad," Bonnie muttered, biting her bottom lip. "This is incredibly bad."

"You're telling me… and I'm the one that has to go out with him."

Keely and Bonnie shook their heads and went their separate ways.


Uh… I don't think there are any mistakes in there… so I think everything came out as intended. Anyway, drop a review. It's quick and painless for you.