Lucas got home after school and found the house empty. Kali hasn't called, come home, or been seen since the incident at school. He was getting really worried about her. This wasn't like her. He didn't want to call anyone just yet in case she did show up.

Morning came and Kali still hasn't showed up anywhere. Lucas went to school that day and wasn't himself as people noticed. He sat in study hall trying to concentrate on his homework. All that took over his mind was his sister.

"Lucas," the teacher said. He looked up at him. "You're needed in the office."

Lucas gathered his things and got up. He walked out of the class and headed to the office. There, he saw Kali sitting in a chair. "Kali!" he screamed running up to her. She glared at him. "What's wrong?"

A door opened and Lisa came walking out with the principal behind her. Lucas looked at Kali and back to the principal.

"Why am I needed?"

"Why are these two at each other's throats lately?" the principal asked.

"I really wish I knew, Mr. Gavings. But, Kali hasn't been home much. So, we haven't had much time to talk."

Kali looked up at her brother as he told Mr. Gavings a lie. Lucas never lied. Why is he starting now?

"Kali, if you start again, you're going to be expelled. Get out of here, both of you."

"I didn't start anything!" Kali yelled.

"Well, according to Ms. Hastings, everything started because of you."

Kali glared at Lisa, got up and stormed out of the office. Mr. Gavings didn't even get Kali's side of the story. She knew Lisa probably gave him pleasure so he would listen to her.

"Kali," Lucas said running up to her, "where have you been?"

"Doen't matter," she cried.

"Kay," he said,"talk to me. I'm worried."

"There's nothing to worry about! My father got me okay!" she screamed before running and into Landon.

"What's wrong?" Landon asked noticing her tears.

"Like you give a damn!" she yelled.

"I do!" he yelled back, "Kali, I love you."

Kali gasped not believing what she heard. "What?" a male voice asked. They turned around and saw Bradin looking at Landon.