A/N: So I tried to overcome my writer's block and this is the best I could come up with so please don't yell at me.


"Seth! That's great!" Kirsten congratulated her son. Both report cards had come in the mail today and Seth was showing his off. Sara was quietly glancing at hers. "Sara, look!"

"All A's in everything except for gym but that's expected," he grinned, his sister was bound to be lower than him, due to her quietness and her unblinking glance at her report card.

"That's great, Seth," Sara rolled her eyes and stuffed her report card back into the heavy cream envelope.

"Let me see yours," Seth made to grab it, but Sara yanked it out of reach. "Come on, I want to see what you got."

Kirsten held out her hand, "Sara, at least let me see it. I need to see what you got."

Sara sighed, but handed the elaborate envelope out. Kirsten slid the gold seal open and scanned the report card, her eyes widening by the minute. "Wow, honey! That's fantastic!" She hugged her daughter, letting the report card flutter to the ground. Seth quickly lunged to grab it. Sara had gotten all A's, even in gym.

"How'd you get an A in gym?" Seth asked, his euphoria halting. His sister had gotten the best of him again.

Sara grinned, "We had a unit in horseback riding. It was hard without Cookie but I managed with a different horse." Seth kept staring at the paper, in disappointment and confusion.

"How did you beat me though?" he asked out loud.

Sara flinched, "I'm not as dumb as I look. And I do more than shop, you know."

"But how did you beat me?" Seth asked again. Sara shrugged. That was the reason she didn't want to show Seth her report card. He was so happy with his grades she didn't want to bring it down with hers. Thankfully the doorbell rang so she could go answer it and avoid this awkward moment. She didn't expect Summer and Marissa to be there though.

"Oh hey, Summer," She smiled, "Hey, Marissa."

"So you are home for the summer," she squealed, happy her next door neighbor was home.

"Just for the month, I'm going to my friend, Kim's, beach house in Miami after," Sara explained, "So what brings you guys here?"

"It's a great day to go shopping!" Summer exclaimed happily. She desperately needed to buy a new swimsuit now that summer was coming head on. "Me and Riss just wanted to see if you want to come!"

Sara grinned, "Sure, I need a new bag anyways. Let me just go change." Her tattered old Sevens and short-sleeved collared shirt were comfortable, but not an outfit to go shopping in. Marissa was wearing Calvin Klein capris, silver Chanel slingbacks, and a green halter that looked amazingly well with her tanned skin with a silver bag. Summer had white Versace shorts, a dark blue tank top, and kitten-heeled Prada flipflops with a Coach clutch in one hand.

Sara quickly ran upstairs and surveyed her enormous closet before grabbing a dark wash Juicy Couture denim mini, pink Valentino silk cami, and her favorite violet Kate Spade pumps. Stuffing her wallet, cell phone, and lip gloss into a metallic pink YSL ruffle purse, she finger-combed her perfectly blown-out hair and ran down to tell her mom she was going out.

"Off to the mall again?" Seth asked, still upset about the report card.

Sara grinned, "Yup, with Summer and Marissa."

Seth felt his heart sink. The girl he loved didn't even know he existed.

"Cute shoes!" Summer commented and ran to her car. (A/N: What kind of car does Summer have?) "Let's go! The mall's not going to shop itself!"

They laughed and ran for the car. Summer was feeling a bit down because she didn't see Seth, but excited to go shopping.


A/N: Not the best but better than nothing. Please read my other story The Sixth Sense.

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