A/N: Well school starts today for me. Actually it starts in about 2 hours, but I have nothing else to do so I decided to finish writing. I hope school doesn't interfere too much guys,but if it does you can probably expect a while before the next post. (though I will no matter what keep up our little update tradition!) So now that's said, I can thank my reviewers Crizzy4RFR, jhhhhjfjk89, and Gutter and Grace! To any of youwhom this question applies you may certainly add this story or any of my others to your c2s. (I must admit that little column looks so lonely with zeroes, so feel free!) Now on to the story and wish me luck at school!

Part 27: Saturday Broadcasts

Lily made it to the station with about five minutes to spare.

"You know, I'm really getting tired of these Saturday broadcasts," She said slyly.

"Like you have anything better to do!" Joked Ray.

"Actually, yes I do," Lily explained.

"Alright, guys, stop arguing," Robbie said in a voice of authority gaining replies of 'no' from Ray and nothing from Lily. The argument did, however, stop because after that Travis began to mark the countdown from 5.

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As Parker rounded the corner, she could see no trace of Lily. Confused, she leaned against the side of what appeared to be a shed.

"Where did that Randall go now?" She asked herself softly, but suddenly she heard the unmistakable voice of Robbie McGrath and she moved toward the window so she could hear better. But, as she stood there she could only hear snippets of conversation.

"You're…Free…I'm…and…wondering…when…stop asking…"

"Well I…don't start…have…"

"Pronto you…!"

"Oww!"

"…you…never…too many…"

"Thanks…for…enlightening speech…never…survived…"

"While…argue…song."

For some unexplained reason Parker chose that moment to burst through the door and confront whoever was inside. She was in for the shock of her life when she realized exactly what she'd stumbled upon. Ray was staring at her with wide, frightened eyes, Robbie was unaware of their visitor, but had he known she was there it is almost certain he would have been screaming, Travis looked as if a ghost had suddenly impaled him in the chest with a medal rod, and Lily was trying to stand up and give a false explanation, however unsuccessfully. Parker stared around the room at the microphones, cds, and other items strewn about, her jaw open wider than was naturally possible as the realization dawned on her. This was the RFR station. How could she have been so stupid? She should have realized where they'd been going every day at 4:00. How could she not have known? And most importantly why hadn't Lily and Travis told her?

Travis was the first to speak, "Parker." He said dumbly.

An eerie silence filled the room, no one spoke. They simply listened to the last few notes in the song that was playing. Once the song was over everyone waited expectantly to see who would break the silence, but it seemed no one knew what to do next.

"Uh…we're not done arguing yet," Travis explained into his microphone, "how about another song?"

He flipped a switch and the room, once again, returned to silence. It was almost as if everyone's voice had been drained at the exact same moment, and all around the world was silence. But, as if a bullet, Parker's voice soon filled the void.

"So this is RFR?" She asked in outrage.

No one spoke, again the song played out, and again Travis flipped a switch and started a new one.

"So this is RFR?" She repeated in a more forceful tone.

Ray bowed his head, waiting for Robbie to explode or for Travis and Lily to suddenly talk. He certainly wouldn't, this was all his fault in the first place.

"Yes." Lily stated suddenly.

Parker stared at her.

"Lily, I think you'd better take Parker and fill her in. We can cover for you." Robbie offered calmly, though his face showed emotions far from calm.

Lily nodded, "I think we should go, Parker, we need to talk."

Obediently Parker followed her out of the underground, anger growing at how naïve she had been and how Lily could lie to her for so long.

A/N: I'm sure that you can figure out the whole conversation Parker overhears, but I suppose telling you that it is supposed to be about questions could only help.