A/N: I don't make any promises about continuing this for any more episodes, but here's at least one more He Said/She Said, based on the 2nd episode!

I do my best all week to make her jealous. I realize it's petty, but I can't get her out of my mind, so I figure it's only fair that I try and get inside her head a little. Charlie Woo, Padua's own Peeping Tom, has set his sights on Kat too. It pisses me off when it seems like he's doing a better job than I am at getting under her skin.

His endless parade of tramps is getting tiresome. I tell myself not to care. I tell myself he's trying to make me jealous. I tell myself all kinds of things, but nothing helps. Charlie is almost a welcome distraction from the psychological warfare Patrick is waging on me.

I've never bought a girl flowers before, and I don't know why I think I should start with Kat. But when the carnation sale is announced, I suddenly think it's a brilliant idea. If jealousy won't work, I'll have to win her over with charm. Suddenly, I find myself in line handing over two bucks for a stupid red flower.

When I see the flower on my desk, I can't help but smile. Even though I tell myself it doesn't matter who it's from, that it's just a stupid flower, my stomach flutters when I read the card. "Look Behind You". I turn around-but instead of the mysterious, leather-clad guy I'm expecting, I'm face to face with Charlie.

I chicken out at the last second, walking away before she can read the card. I sit in the front row instead, and try to look casual. Out of the corner of my eye, I see that Charlie has taken my seat-I'm upstaged by the perv yet again.