A/N: Sorry for the wait guys. I've been sick for the past week (I really hate allergies! I couldn't even talk my throat got so swollen!) And I've been having a few additional problems that really didn't want to make me write. But, really, I should because you guys are the greatest! Your reviews always make me happy! So I just wanted to thank my awesome reviewers Gutter and Grace, jhhhhjfjk89, Crizzy4RFR, and ZephrWiltshire! We made it to 100 reviews! So thanks to my 100th reviewer ZephrWiltshire! Now lets try and get 150! So now that's said enjoy part 30!

Part 30: 3:00am

Lily lay silently on her bed staring at the ceiling, voices ringing clearly in her head, and she kept asking herself 'why didn't I just tell Parker the truth?' It had been a week since the 2 had talked; she hadn't even seen her! She might even have thought that Parker was trying to avoid her, except for the fact that it seemed Parker would have realized by now that she had no right to be angry. Or maybe she did and Lily was just being selfish to think she didn't, but either way she would have thought Parker would have tried to talk to her by now. She wasn't angry. She had been when she first learned that Parker had followed her…and Travis as well it seemed. But that wasn't something Travis needed to know about until the time was right, she didn't want her two best friends breaking up on her account.

And then she thought of something. The envelope. She had been so worried about Parker that she hadn't even spared it a glance. Silently she lifted the covers from the side of her bed and looked underneath. There it was, just as mysterious as the day she'd gotten it. She pulled it out gently, not wanting to break anything that might be inside, and, glancing toward her door to make sure no one was watching, she started to open it. It wasn't really that hard since Robbie had already opened it once, but it appeared that he had resealed it.

Lily sighed, "Well Travis let's see what got you so upset."

She pulled out a small bundle of papers from inside and blinked. Numbers? This couldn't be right; what was so bad about numbers? She growled in frustration and piled the papers forcefully back into the envelope. After all that waiting to get a look inside, there was nothing. It was just a series of numbers and letters, no words, no numbers of any meaning. Why had Travis been so mad anyway? Maybe Travis hadn't realized what it was in the envelope. Maybe he thought it was something else. Maybe Robbie had brought a fake set of papers just in case Ray stole the envelope, but instead it was Lily. Or maybe it had been some sort of cruel joke Robbie and Travis had decided to play on her. But, whatever the reason, there were no answers; the envelope and its' contents meant nothing.

Tears threatened to spill from Lily's eyes. She had wanted this to work. She had wanted her questions answered. She had wanted to help Travis. He was one of her best friends, and another of her best friend's boyfriend. She glanced at the clock 2:12am it read. School was in 6 hours, but she'd had no sleep. Ever since her fight with Parker she'd been finding it hard to sleep. She turned over and closed her eyes, but she still couldn't sleep; there were too many things to think about.

Maybe she'd been wrong all along. Maybe there was nothing wrong with Travis at all. Maybe he was just being Travis; she really didn't know that much about who he was. But there was the fact that Parker had followed him too.

Her eyes shot open, "But if I'm wrong, then why has Parker noticed it too?" She asked herself.

No answer. Had she really expected some dark shadow to reply? No of course not; that would be stupid. She was all alone in her room; no one was going to answer. She sighed and turned over again. Her eyes fell on the clock 2:20am it now read. She sat up, wishing for the first time that she had never met Travis or Parker and that there was no 'Shadylane' in RFR. Life would be so much easier if she were also left to wonder who the DJs were and to admire the singers and drummers of No Man's Land. If she were just simple Lily Randall life would be so much simpler, but that wasn't going to happen.

She closed her eyes again, "Maybe I can make everything right by apologizing to Parker tomorrow."

And slowly, by the time the clock showed 3:00am, Lily was finally asleep.