It was the next morning, I was at my room, getting ready for school when there was a knock on my door, "Ames, you ready?" Han called. "In a minute," I replied. "I'll be down stars," She said. "Okay," I said and heard her walking away.

I sighed before looking back at the mirror and then walked out of my room, just when Mom stepped out of her room, putting on her earrings. "Morning, Mom," I said. "Good morning, baby," She replied with a smile and we both walked down the stairs together.

I went to the kitchen just when I heard Hanna say, "No. Thanks." I frowned as I stepped in. "Morning, Amy." I looked at the open fridge and my eyes grow wide when I saw Wilden with nothing but a towel wrapped.

I glanced at my sister and gave her a look of 'What the hell?" and she glared at him with a dark look as I walked up to her and Mom walked in. "There she is. It's canola oil!" Wilden said.

"Darren, why don't you get dressed? I'll take care of breakfast," Mom said. "Yeah," Wilden agreed and gave her a kiss on the cheek before walking away. "So what, he lives here now?" Han asked as we walked over to her as she started to make some coffee.

"Take out the milk," Mom said. "Is this a permanent thing?" I asked as I walked to the fridge. "Would you keep your voice down, please?" Mom asked as I handed her the milk.

"God, it was one pair of sunglasses and one hat, and they were last season's," Han said. "Hand me the waffles," Mom said. "Mom, you don't have to do this," I said. "Do what?" Mom asked. "Squeeze his grapefruit," Han and I said at the same time. Mom gave us a look, "We will talk after breakfast," She said.

"Amy and I don't eat breakfast, and neither do you," Han pointed out. "Look. Until he gets the store to drop the charges for your shopping spree, we're not kicking anyone to the curb. The last thing we want is an enemy on the police force," Mom explained.

"We get it, okay? But we didn't count on having to buy him a father's day card, either," Han said. "Hanna! The situation is delicate. By the way, if you two buying anyone a card, it should be me," Mom said. I shook my head. "Come on, Amy, let's go," Han said and we both grabbed out bags and left from the back door.

I was at school, meeting there Aria. "Hey," She said once she saw me. "Hey," I said with a smile and we both walked over to Spencer just in time to see her opening her locker and some books fell to the floor.

Aria and I helped her picking them. "Russian history?" I asked once I read the title of one of the books. "Yeah," Spencer replied and the three of us stood up. "How many AP classes does it take until your brain explodes?" Aria joked. "I'm already drowning in there," Spencer said.

"What's drowning for you, B+?" I asked. "First paper's due Monday, and I've written two words. My name," Spencer replied, closing her locker. "Well, what's going on?" I asked and the three of us started to walk away.

"Hey, you're not still freaked out about what happened in the woods yesterday, are you?" Aria asked. "Look, we do not have to do this thing for Ali until we figure ..." Spencer cut her off, "No, it's not just that. It's ... It's everything. Is there any chance one of your families wants to adopt me?"

The three of us smiled at that but our smiles faded away when we saw Toby Cavanaugh and Jenna walking pass us. Han walked over as we turned around to watch Toby and Jenna walking to Jenna's locker, where Emily and the new girl were standing.

Then, Toby started walking away, walking pass us. Emily and the new girls said goodbye as they walked over to us. "He's back, too? When did that happen?" Aria whispered. "Maybe she needs help sending radioactive e-mails," Han said. "Yeah, or he may be sending a few of his own," Spencer said.

"Hanna." Han and I looked at each other, eyes wide open. "Cops on campus too," Aria said as Han and I turned around to see Wilden walking over to us. "I just spoke with your principal, asked him if we could have a chat," He said. "No, I have to get to class," Han said.

"Don't worry. You've been excused," He said before he looked at me. "I'll like to talk with you too after that." Han frowned as she and I looked at each other. "Let's go," He said and they both walked away.

"What is going on? Why just her?" Aria whispered. "Probably thinks she's the easiest to crack," Emily whispered. "She is," Spencer whispered. "No she's not," I whispered. "Whisper, whisper, whisper, whisper. Almost feels like Alison's still here," Jenna said as she walked pass us. The four of us exchanged glances before looking at Jenna.

... ...

It's been an hour since Hanna was gone. Me and the girls were leaning against the lockers, I was leaning against Han's while Aria beside me, on her phone. "What are you doing? Is that a new phone?" Spencer asked. "Yeah, I'm checking my Kin," Aria said. "I'll just write on Hanna's wall from here."

"If she's not answering texts, what makes you think she's checking Facebook?" Emily asked. "It's worth a try," Aria replied. Just then, Hanna came over, "What's going on?" I moved from her locker, "We've been trying to get ahold of you. What happened in there?"

"Nothing, just the same old stupid questions," She replied as she opened her locker. "You were in there for an hour, Hanna. What else did he ask?" Spencer asked. "Nothing. He just took a couple calls, and I just sat there, waiting for him to shut up," Han replied.

"Well, is he gonna question all of us alone now?" Aria asked. "Who knows?" Han replied as she closed her locker and turned to us, "Look, let's do this at lunch, okay? I have to hit the ladies' before my next class and Amy, don't worry, you don't need to talk with him." With that she walked away.

The four of us frowned. "Is she being weird?" Spencer asked. "She's being weird," Emily agreed. "Yeah, I'll see you guys at lunch," I said. "Okay, bye," Spencer said. "See you guys later," Emily said as I walked away.