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Kara was angry. She really couldn't think of any other word to describe herself at the moment. 'How could Jake break up with me? I'm pretty and….well, we're the perfect couple!' Kara walked heatedly down the hallway, grumbling about the breakup to herself, not even sure where she was going, and then stopped suddenly. She had remembered something. 'I didn't ask Jake why he broke up with me, I have to know.' The thought to do this totally consumed her, and she turned to go the opposite direction in search of her ex-boyfriend.

As she took a sharp turn in a corridor, Kara ran into a wall. A wall of people. A wall of two people to be exact. 'Oh great.' She narrowed her eyes, but the two people did not budge.

"What's with the long face, Sanders? Finally realized you aren't all that?" Andy Shepard said jokingly.

Kara rolled her eyes, ignoring Andy's harsh comment. "Move."

"No can do, Kara-o! Not until you give us the magic word," Matt Fuley sang.

"I don't have time for your magic word crap, move! I'm looking for someone," Kara shouted.

Andy's eyes softened. "Is something wrong?" She turned to Matt. "I think something's wrong."

Matt nodded. "Definitely."

Andy rummaged through her backpack, found a bag of chocolate chip cookies and threw them at Kara. "These always cheer me up when I'm…depressed. So what's up?"

Kara was not in the mood for small talk. She had to find Jake and talk to him. She didn't have time to waste with these losers. "Do I even know you?" she said harshly.

"Yeah, we're in your Algebra class. And weren't you and Andy best friends in, like, kindergarten?" Jake replied.

This had struck a nerve. The two girls' long-forgotten friendship had been a thing of the past. More like a dream even. Kara was boiling with rage and Andy looked uncomfortable.

The dark-haired girl stared down at her purple high-tops. "It was kinda rude to pry like that. It really isn't our business, but I guess that's what you get after you drink like nine Cokes," she chuckled nervously.

Kara, not really caring for or about Andy's makeshift apology shoved her and Jake out of her way and resumed her quest to find Jake. 'Idiots,' she thought to herself.

The two friends stood in the corridor a while longer; Andy, still staring at her shoes thinking about something and Matt, eating the cookies meant for Kara.

He looked over at Andy for a second. "What's wrong?"

"Nothing."

"Then how come-"

"It's nothing, I'm telling you. Let's go home."

"Can I finish my cookies first?"

Andy rolled her eyes and grinned, but she was still meditating heavily on something, her best friend seemingly unaware of this.

Jake was mad about something. But he wasn't sure exactly what he was mad about. His mind was thinking a million different thoughts. He sat down near the edge of a hallway, trying to sort out his problems.

"OWWW!"

Jake looked down the hallway and saw a tall girl searching for something in her locker.

"Crappit, crappit, crappit!" The girl cried in frustration. Jake couldn't help laughing. What was this girl doing in this school, after hours, shouting at her locker? She must have heard his chuckles, because she took her head out of her locker.

"Oh hey, Jake," Adrianna Mayerson shouted down the hallway.

Jake raised his hand in a half-hearted wave. Adrianna closed her locker, probably finding what she was looking for, walked down the hallway, and sat down next to him. He smiled at her, considering her a good friend because he had half his classes with her, and they had to talk often because they were both captains of school sports' teams.

"So what's wrong?" She asked him, her eyes ablaze with concern.

"Am I THAT easy to read?" Jake shouted, throwing his arms up in disgust.

"Kinda. Your eyes tell stories, and your facial expressions give practically everything away."

"I was being sarcastic, and you sound like my mom."

Adrianna pretended to look angry. "Well, you asked."

"And I asked what you were looking for in your locker."

"No you didn't."

"Now I have."

"No fair! You didn't answer my question."

"What, my annoying Adrianna, was your question?" Jake said, jokingly.

"What's wrong?" She repeated her question.

Jake sighed. "I broke up with Kara."

Adrianna looked surprised. "But you guys were so cute together! And…well…why?" She looked flustered, for once not knowing the answer to her question.

"I don't know." Jake replied gruffly.

"So who broke up with who?"

"I broke up with her."

"How'd she take it?"

"She kinda of…well…ran off." Jake's eyes felt weird. 'Wait, what is that? Please Lord, no. Not tears.'

Adrianna looked sympathetic. "Well, by the looks of it, you aren't coming along that great either. How-"

Jake decided to change the subject. "What were you getting from your locker?"

Adrianna's brown eyes looked away from his blue ones. "Uh, nothing." She tilted her head so her face was looking straight ahead, at the grey lockers.

He lightly moved her chin, gently turning her to face his eyes. "Tell me."

"Why are you even here? Kevin told me you decided to skip football practice." She said matter-of-factly, standing up.

"I was planning to walk home, what about you? " He said, rising as well.

"Same here, but I forgot something …had to go get it."

Jake decided to stop pestering Adrianna about what she had forgotten and started walking towards the school's front doors. Adrianna followed him, and caught up quickly. "Want me to walk you home?" Jake offered.

"Um, no thanks. I have something I still need to do here," Adrianna replied mysteriously.

Jake shook his head, growing tired of Adrianna's sudden secretiveness. "And I thought we were tight like that. You can't tell me anything." He said good-naturedly.

Adrianna looked alarmed. "Oh my Gosh, I'm sorry. It's just this project I'm working on, sorry. See you tomorrow." She turned left when they reached the school's front doors, towards the cafeteria.

"Bye." He called after her. Jake checked his watch. 4:00. Football practice ends at 5. Guessing he could still make the last hour, her raced to the locker room to suit up.

Meanwhile, an even more-angered Kara watched intently, waiting for her chance.

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