Leann sat there with a happy little smile on her cute little face. She felt incredibly light. She was so happy that Daisy and her family believed that she fit in with them. It made her happier then she thought it would have. She just kept smiling like a little girl. Daisy spoke and broke her out of her little trance.

"Speaking of your date baby," Daisy said, "We should probably get you ready! Go put the dress on!"

Leann looked down at the dress in her lap. At the beautiful white dress with the crystals and the satin. The corset strings added a sort of gothic beauty to the white ensemble. It was without a doubt the most beautiful dress she had ever seen.

Piper beamed at Leann. She had a very happy, excited look in her shiny blue eyes.

"Come on," Piper said as she got to her feet, "I'll take you upstairs to my room. There's a huge vanity mirror in my room."

Leann nodded and followed Piper out of the living room and up the marble stair-case. Piper led her down the never ending hall-way to her room.

Piper's room was stunning. Her wall-paper was a city at night under the glittering stars. The black city with the bright white stars above it was dark and beautiful. It was one of the most interesting wall-papers that Leann had ever seen. She looked closer at the pattern on the wall-paper, and noticed that little drops of rain were falling over the city. It was so stunning. The carpet in the room was an elegant jet black.

Piper's room was a surprise to Leann. Knowing that Piper's favorite color was yellow, Leann expected a lot of bright sunny yellow. Instead was this dark, beautiful, sophisticated city scene with the glittering stars. It made Leann see another side of Piper's personality. A more mature side. Perhaps Piper wasn't just the giggly girl she seemed to be.

Piper led Leann over to her gigantic vanity table. The mirror was huge with bright lights surrounding it.

"Get changed into the dress, and then yell for us when you're dressed. Then we'll come help you get ready, okay?" Piper asked with a smile.

Leann nodded and smiled back.

"Okay," Leann replied.

Piper left her in the room alone. Leann pulled off her tank top and her capri jeans. Then she slid into the dress. It fit her snugly. She ran her hand across the smooth satin fabric. It felt extremely soft against her skin.

"I'm dressed now!" Leann called.

"OKAY!" Daisy's booming voice answered her.

Leann adjusted the dress so it fit right and turned around to look at her reflection in the mirror. She definitely liked what she saw. The bodice of the dress looked tight, but it looked good. The laced corset strings dangled down. The skirt of the dress flared out. The crystal gems that were sewn into the fabric near the hem of the skirt sparkled beautifully.

"Aw, look at you!" Daisy declared as she walked into the room. "You look so beautiful! It's your special day!"

Piper giggled as she followed Daisy into the room. Alanis trailed behind them. The last one to enter the room was Tom. Leann was a bit surprised to see him there. She shot him a puzzled look, but he just grinned as he casually walked over in her direction. Alanis sat down on Piper's bed and watched the show unfold.

Daisy, Tom, and Piper studied Leann carefully.

"Okay, I'm thinking that we leave her hair down, because the curls are so pretty," Daisy said to Piper.

Tom nodded.

"Totally," Tom said with a wave of his hand.

It made Leann giggle. Tom smirked at her.

"I have great taste in fashion, don't worry, you're safe with me," Tom said.

"He's bi-sexual," Daisy said, as if that explained everything.

Leann giggled again.

"It seems like everyone in this family is bi-sexual," Leann replied.

Daisy laughed.

"Pretty much," She admitted.

Piper was examining Leann's hair.

"I agree with you about leaving her curls down. Maybe add a touch of something extra?" Piper asked.

Daisy nodded.

"Roses?" Daisy asked.

"That'll look pretty," Piper agreed.

"I'll do her nails," Tom volunteered.

And so Daisy, Piper, and Tom went to work. Tom did her nails while Daisy worked on her hair. They were both very inventive and original. Piper assisted on the side, adding her advice. Daisy found some white roses and fastened them together with white lace. Then she laid the lace and roses on top of Leann's blonde curls. Tom painted Leann's nails a pearly white. Piper located a beautiful crystal cross pendent. It was a big, gothic, see-through crystal cross and it hung on a short, thin silver chain.

"You like?" Piper asked as she held out the cross in the palm of her hand.

Leann nodded. Piper fastened the necklace around Leann's neck. Daisy fluffed Leann's curls out.

"Blow on your nails, they'll dry faster," Tom instructed.

Leann giggled and obeyed. She peered up at Tom as she blew on her nails.

"You're so gay," Leann muttered.

Tom smirked and rolled his eyes.

"If you think I'm bad, just wait until you met Becket," Tom muttered.

Daisy and Piper laughed in unison as they studied Leann intently. Then they turned to Alanis.

"What do you think Alanis?" Piper asked.

Alanis smiled slowly.

"She looks beautiful, she really does. She looks perfect," Alanis said.

Piper and Daisy nodded in satisfaction.

"Okay Leann, you can look at yourself now," Daisy told her.

Leann turned around. Her reflection in the mirror looked gorgeous. She wore the beautiful white dress. Her long blond curls hung down naturally. Her bright green eyes shone with enthusiasm. On top of her head was a crown of white roses fastened together with white lace. The crystal cross hung from her neck. Her pearly white nails looked glossy and perfect.

"Wow," Was all Leann could really say.

Piper giggled and went to her closet.

"This is the finishing touch," Piper said as she came back holding a pair of shoes.

The shoes were of course white. They were stilettos with rhinestones. Leann slipped them on, smiling at Piper.

"Thanks you guys," Leann said happily.

"You are so welcome honey!" Daisy declared. "God! I can't get over how beautiful you look!"

Leann smiled and blushed. Piper laughed and Alanis smiled.

"Hey bitches," Said a voice from the door-way.

They turned to see Cassandra standing there. She was leaning next to someone. At first glance, Leann thought it was a girl. But then she had to look again, because she wasn't so sure. The person had jet black layered hair and shiny blue eyes. Piper looked at them and she smiled happily.

"Casssiieee! Becket!" Piper declared and raced towards them.

Piper flung herself in between Cassandra and the one she had called Becket. Leann looked at them curiously. Piper noticed her staring and she smiled.

"Leann, this is Becket," Piper told her.

"He's my brother," Tom informed Leann with a sarcastic smile.

Ahh, Leann thought, so it is a boy! It had been really hard to tell. Becket had his hair all done up in little bows. He had on a light blue shirt and a light blue and pink skirt with winter boots on. He was smiling cheerfully at Leann.

"Hi!" Becket said in a very happy voice.

"Nice to meet you," Leann said, "Are you with Cassie too?"

Everyone laughed. Everyone except for Cassandra. She scowled at Leann. She looked beautiful even when she was scowling, it was incredible. Becket laughed good-naturedly and nodded.

"I'm afraid I am!" He said with a smile.

Leann giggled and shook her head. It was still such a bizarre concept to her. Cassandra fixed her electric blue eyes on Leann.

"Donatello is down-stairs waiting for you. It's ten minutes to midnight," Cassandra informed her in a haughty tone of voice.

Leann smiled instantly at the mention of Donatello. Alanis exchanged a look with Daisy. It was a look full of meaning, only Leann wasn't sure exactly what.

"Are you ready to meet your man?" Daisy asked with a laugh. "Ha ha ha, I crack myself up! Let's go, DOWNSTAIRS!" Daisy declared.

Leann, Daisy, Alanis, Piper, Tom, Cassandra, and Becket all went down-stairs together. Cassandra sped up ahead of them and entered the living room before they did, along with Becket.

"Go ahead baby!" Daisy said and pushed Leann into the living room before them.

Donatello was seated on the couch. Donatello took one look at Leann and Leann felt her breath leave her completely. He looked so cute! He was dressed very simply, yet he looked so beautiful. He was dressed in a white long sleeved shirt with a black tie. He had on simple black dress pants and black shoes. His shaggy platinum blond hair fall into his crystal clear blue eyes. He was so stunning that it almost hurt to look at him.

Donatello smiled gently at her.

"You look so beautiful Leann," He said softly.

Leann blushed profusely and looked down at the ground. When she looked back up, Donatello was on his feet and walking towards her.

"Are you ready?" He asked.

Leann nodded and she allowed Donatello to lead her out of the living room and out of the house. They were in the entry room, on the way outside, when someone caught up to them.

"Donatello!" Called a voice.

They both turned to see Cassandra standing there. She was looking at them through her narrowed electric blue eyes. Donatello sighed to himself. Leann wondered what was going on.

"You aren't with Cassandra, are you?" Leann asked.

Donatello laughed, and surprisingly, even Cassandra laughed. It caught Leann completely off guard and she just stared into Cassandra's beautiful face.

"No," Cassandra said, "Me and Donatello are definitely not together. I need to talk to him before you guys go though."

Donatello sighed to himself.

"Leann, would you wait outside bye the car for me? I'll only be a minute," Donatello promised.

Leann nodded and went outside. She saw Donatello's shiny white car parked right in front of the house. She stood on the porch, waiting for him.

However, the door was still cracked open slightly and Leann could hear their low voices.

"Donatello," Cassandra was saying, "Have you really thought about what you're doing?"

Cassandra sounded commanding as usual, but also slightly concerned.

"I've thought it through entirely. I've made my decision, and I'm not going to change it," Donatello said.

Cassandra let out a low hiss of frustration.

"I think you're making a big mistake! You haven't really given the matter much thought!" Cassandra said.

"I really don't see how this concerns you, Cassandra," Donatello said coldly.

"If it involves this family Donatello, then it concerns me!" Cassandra declared.

"I know you think that you run things around here Cassie-'' Donatello began

"I do run things around here!" Cassie interrupted.

"Not solely bye yourself! This decision isn't up to you. I made my choice and there's nothing you can do about it," Donatello said.

"I think it's a huge mistake. You barely know this girl," Cassandra muttered.

"Alanis says that she can see her perfectly. That means a great deal. If Alanis sees it working out, then I don't think you have anything to be worried about. Alanis has never been wrong before," Donatello said.

"Alanis's visions can sometimes change. You know that," Cassandra said.

"I don't care what you say Cassie. I've made my choice and you can't stop me," Donatello said.

"Alanis isn't the only one with visions Donatello! You're completely disregarding what I saw," Cassandra muttered.

"I'm not disregarding your vision Cassie; I just know that it won't happen," Donatello replied coolly.

"You can't know that! I saw it Donatello! Do you want to risk everything that we've built here? The life that we have? We agreed to never involve the people in this town," Cassandra said sharply.

"I know myself Cassie, and I can't see that I'll loose control," Donatello replied.

"You can't be sure of that," Cassandra insisted.

"This discussion is over," Donatello said.

Then the front door creaked open all the way. Leann quickly looked away. She tried to act like she hadn't just over-heard everything they had just said. Donatello smiled at her.

"Are you ready?" Donatello asked.

Leann nodded and smiled brightly. Then she followed him into the car. Donatello started the engine and drove smoothly out of the long drive-way. They drove together in silence. The moon was shining bright ahead.

Leann's head was swimming with thoughts. What had that conversation meant? Leann was so confused. What had they been talking about? Leann was so curious, but she knew better then to bring it up to Donatello.

"I'm surprised you haven't asked me the most obvious question yet," Donatello said.

Leann looked up at him sharply.

"What obvious question?" Leann asked quickly.

"Where we're going," Donatello replied.

"Oh. That. Well, you said it was a surprise," Leann said.

Donatello looked at her curiously.

"So I did. Is everything alright?" Donatello asked.

Leann nodded and smiled brightly.

"Of course! Why wouldn't it be?" Leann asked.

"I'm not sure, you're acting a little off," Donatello said.

Leann looked at him and giggled.

"You've known me for what, 3 days? I hardly think you can judge if I'm acting off or not," Leann said with a teasing smile.

Donatello laughed and smiled as he drove the car.

"I know it hasn't been long at all. And we haven't even really spent that much time together. But I'm really hoping to change that,'' Donatello said.

Leann smiled softly.

"You are?" She asked.

Donatello nodded solemnly.

"Oh most definitely. I really like you Leann, and I think you're, at the risk of sounding cliché, one in a million," Donatello said.

Leann blushed and smiled. She was beginning to feel light headed and free again, and very happy. He had such an incredible effect on her. Soon she wasn't thinking about anything in particular, she was just staring out the window at the moon-light and smiling to herself. She barely even noticed where they were going. She didn't notice all the houses fading away into the distance and the trees becoming thicker.

"We're here," Donatello said.

They had driven up to a small forest. Leann looked out her window curiously and raised her eye-brows.

"We're going into a forest?" Leann asked.

Donatello laughed.

"Yes. Don't worry, you'll see what's in store for you very soon," Donatello said.