A/n: okay i deleted the last chapter, "I watched Leah drown", so you may want to refresh your mind of wats going on in the story by reading the 6th chapter over. I deleted it because i decided to branch that off and write a oneshot story called peaceful drowning and now that it's out of my system i don't want it on this story. so... we're starting chapter seven over. sorry to inconvience you.


Sharpay ran to her mother, "Mommy! Mommy! Mommy! Don't let them! Don't let them send me away!" Sharpay screamed.

She stopped for a moment and made her sweetest saddest face, "I love you Mommy." she said much quieter. Then she flung her arms around her mother's knees, which was the height Sharpay was currently at. "Don't let them send me away Mommy! No, no, no, no, NO! They want to take me Mommy, they want to send your precious only daughter away! And what are you going to say to that? NO! No, no, no, no, no! If you send me to that acada- acadada- acada- uh, acadada-"

Sharpay's nose crinkled up as she attempted to say academy.

While Sharpay stood by herself softly attempting to find the right word, the guidance conselour, had her chance to talk to Sharpay's mother. She smiled warmly, "I think your daughter should spend some time at a private school. Viola Academy is a very prestegious school. Many parents are unable to get their children into it, but I have perscribed that Sharpay spend a semester at the school, taking tests and being interviewed, as well as getting to do stuff the other children will be doing. After a semester, she will be evaluated, and afterwards she may be allowed to re enter East Elementary."

Sharpay stuck out her tongue, "You can take your perscription and shove it right up your a-"

"Sharpay!" her mother clamped a hand over her daughter's mouth. "Darling, please don't say that!" she said frantically. Miss. Evans wanted to get her daughter out of going to this school, but Sharpay wasn't helping.

Sarah Evans tried to reason, "I'd perfer if my daughter stayed at this school. I understand she might seem a little, er, aggressive. However, I've met her best friends, Troy Bolton, and Gabriella Montez, they're both extremely sweet,"

The guidance counselor intterupted her, "That is the exact problem though. I fear Sharpay is having a very negative influence on the behavior of her friend's. Did you know that Troy, a usually very sweet and well mannered little boy, but whenever Sharpay instructs him to do something, he agrees, and it got him detention for a week, as of today."

"I can't believe you would give a five year old detention." Sarah said, "They are children for god's sake! I know Sharpay is not your ideal sweet little child, but she's still a child, and she deserves the same education as everyone else. I could afford to send Sharpay to the nicest private school in the state without trouble if I wanted to but I perfer her to experience the public school education and it shall stay that way!"

"May I remind you that my perscription lasts only a semester, unless needed she stay longer, and I'm afraid you don't really have a choice in the matter, anyways." the guidance counselor said, using a much harsher tone than before.

"Oh no?!" Sarah said furious, "We'll just see about that. Sharpay, darling, go get in the car with Ryan, and as for you," she pointed an accusing finger at the counselor, "I guess I'll be seeing you in court! If my baby doesn't want to go, my baby doesn't have to go!" she stormed off to the car.

"Maybe that's the problem!" the counselor called after her, "You always give your 'baby' what she wants!"


A/N: so what did you think? please review I appreciate every one I have gotten, you guys are so sweet! Another twist in the story, I think it will be fun to see Sharpay in court, and in the mean time, she will still be attending East Elementary.