JEREMY'S PARTY.

PAIGE'S POINT OF VEIW

11:15 PM

When is the party ever going to end? Paige silently asked herself. She was having fun at first…but, she didn't know what exactly happened. As of right now she was bored. So bored she was about ready to call her driver and ditch her friends, but she knew THAT wouldn't go over well with Cassie. So why bother?

"Hey!" A girl called from behind her. She turned to see Tiffany Shull. "Why are you by yourself?"

Tiffany sat down next to Paige, welcome or not.

Paige shrugged. "I don't know, everyone's off with boys and stuff."

"I'm not." Tiffany smiled, "Well I was but—not now!"

Paige laughed. "Well, that's cool."

"Cassie doesn't like me very much, does she?" Tiffany asked Paige while she played with her shoes.

Paige shrugged, "Cassie's hard to read, but I know she's not very fond of you, from the whole Jeremy thing…"

"They broke up." Tiffany said sweetly, "He's bound to find someone else someday. Why not me? Plus, it's not like she's all broken up about it, she's getting awfully close to Jack over there."

"I guess…but still…" Paige started. "I don't know, like I said she's a hard to read person."

Tiffany laughed, "Everyone's hard to read. There was a girl back in boarding school like her."

"What do you mean 'like her'" Paige asked.

Tiffany shrugged, "You know, pretty, popular and controlling."

"She's not controlling." Paige said defending her best friend and laughing.

"Whatever you say." Tiffany said with a flip of her hair. "All I know is, I've known her for a short amount of time, and every time I see her I'm reminded of, that girl, I used to be friends with up at boarding school."

"Err…" Paige said, like she was deep into thought.

Tiffany smiled, "Well, why don't you come over by me and Jeremy since you're all alone over here, and you look like you could use a friend."

"Okay." Paige smiled, accepting the offer. She could use a friend right about now since Cassie and Nicole went their separate ways leaving her to fend for herself at the party. Not to mention her own cousin, Alison too.

"Good." Tiffany said smiling. "Don't worry I won't ditch you and you won't be like, the third wheel or whatever."

Paige laughed. "Alright."

"Plus…" Tiffany lowered her voice, "That guy over there has been checking you out all night, maybe Jeremy will introduce you…"

She winked causing Paige to erupt into a giggle fight. "No way."

Tiffany nodded her head. "Way."

"I'm so in." Paige said with a laugh.

Well, well, looks like a new friendship has been formed…wonder how well that will go over with Cassie?

"So, about this girl that you went to school with…who was she?" Paige asked her newly found friend.

Tiffany smiled, "The old me."

Figured.

"Really?" Paige asked sitting down on the other side of Tiffany while Tiffany sat down next to Jeremy.

"Yeah." Tiffany smiled and nodded. "But, for real, I've changed majorly. I'm not a stupid bossy…girl anymore."

"Oh…" Paige said, still thinking about what to say next since technically she just called her best friend a 'stupid bossy girl'.

Tiffany caught on to what Paige was thinking. "Well, not saying that Cassie is… she's just, I don't know, a little…controlling, like I said earlier."

"Whatever." Paige said losing patience.

"But hey!" Tiffany said cheerfully. "That's just my opinion and what do I know, I've only known her for a little while. Prove me wrong."

Paige smiled, "Maybe I will."

Tiffany laughed and swung her arms around Jeremy's neck, whispered something in his ear. Jeremy got up and went over to a group of guys.

"Your admirer should be coming soon…" Tiffany smiled

"Holy…oh my god…" Paige said excitedly. "EEE!"

A guy with messy blonde hair and blue eyes, came over towards her.

"Hi, I'm Anthony." He introduced himself to Paige.

Paige smiled, "Hi."

She noticed he was also very tall. Taller then her, which was very tall.

"So, uh, your really pretty." Anthony said.

Paige laughed, "Don't lie."

"Ok fine, your terribly ugly." Anthony said.

Paige pretended she was angry and turned around. "Your very ugly too."

He flashed her a smile, "Looks like we're going to be pretty good friends. Us ugly people should stick together."

"Yeahhh." Paige laughed.