Callie Vernon sat in her best friend, Tinsley Carmichael's room, waiting to hear Tinsley's plan. She knew that the fire in the barn, was all Jenny's fault. Jenny saw Easy and Callie, together…together in the barn, got jealous and tried to kill them. Jealousy was an evil thing.
Tinsley smiled, "Like I said, it's good to have you back on the dark side."
"Well, I'm more then happy to be here." Callie said, forgetting that Tinsley was the one who spread the word about her and Easy going out to dinner and practically ruining Jenny and Easy 's relationship, then making her look terrible. All was good now.
"So, about Jenny." Tinsley started. "I knew that girl was up to something when I first saw her."
Tinsley lied, she didn't have a problem with Jenny when she first saw her. Except when she seemed to be getting along better with her own best friends, and took Easy away from Callie. Now, Jenny took Julian away from her. The big boobed bitch. Even though nobody actually knew about her and Julian…
"We should get her in trouble with Marymount." Callie said, "I mean, she tried to kill me."
Tinsley did feel a little guilty about this, for like two seconds, because really, Jenny didn't start the fire. She did. On accident. But then she saw the image of Jenny and Julian making out by the farm…
"Totally."
"But the weird thing is, it was Julian's lighter." Callie said with a weird look in her eyes, "So maybe it wasn't actually her."
"You said she, somewhat, sort of, admitted it, didn't you Cal?" Tinsley asked patiently.
"Well, yeah." Callie said. "But maybe…she didn't mean it?"
Tinsley rolled her eyes, "She's totally guilty. You know it."
Tinsley watched her friend, wondering what she'd say next. Sometimes she wondered about Callie, I mean, she could be evil sometimes, but she still felt guilty and things sometimes.
Callie sighed, "Do you think her and Julian are, you know, together?"
"Maybe." Tinsley shrugged. "But what does it matter?"
"I don't know…but it's weird, you know. His lighter…" Callie started.
Tinsley looked like she was thinking. "Hmm…maybe they are and they both did it."
There, make them both pay! Tinsley thought to herself. The one guy she actually cared about was taken by that little rosy cheeked, big boobed, slut!
"Well…" Callie started "We should go tell Dean Marym—"
She was interrupted by the door opening, and their former best friend Brett Messershmidt walking in. She looked tired, and her fire red hair was all messed up.
Tinsley looked at Brett then at Callie, while a look passed between them. A not so pleasant one.
"Why'd you tell everyone?" Brett asked.
Tinsley was confused, tell everyone what? Wait.
Callie shrugged, "Tell everyone what?"
"About me…and." Brett looked at Tinsley, then back to Callie. "About me and Kara."
Tinsley heard, sure, that Brett and Kara were…hooking up…together whatever. She didn't really mind, but it was just…weird.
"It slipped out." Callie said simply.
"Right, it just slipped out, Cal. Like word vomit." Brett said.
Callie nodded. "Yeah, just like that. My bad."
Tinsley could tell Callie was being sarcastic. And couldn't help laughing.
"So what, are you guys lesbians now?" Tinsley asked with a smirk.
"No…" Brett said finally. "I just. I don't know…and it doesn't help she just, told everyone…and now they think…they assume that we're…"
Tinsley felt bad for her ex best friend, and went over to her and hugged her. Odd.
"Sorry that she did." Tinsley said hugging her. "And no, I'm not a lesbian too."
Brett laughed. "Thanks."
Funny, she felt like her and Brett could be best friends, again. Well, maybe not best friends, but good friends.
Callie shifted on her seat. "Uh, guys?"
Both of them looked at her. "I miss us…all rooming together…being best friends…and stuff."
Tinsley was surprised. She really thought that they hated her.
"I miss it to, C." Tinsley said.
Brett nodded. "Yeah…me too."
"Everything was better last year…" Tinsley started
"…before Jenny came." Callie finished for her.
Tinsley couldn't agree more. The girl stole her spotlight.
"It's not just Jenny." Brett started, "It's everything. It was more, simple."
Simple, right.
Tinsley shrugged. "Yeah, I guess it was."
"So…Cal?" Brett started. "You and EZ again?"
Callie nodded.
"We think Jenny started the fire." Tinsley said suddenly.
"What?" Brett said, shocked. "She wouldn't do that."
"She saw me and Easy…" Callie started, "Together, together."
"Oh." Brett said, still shocked. "But, it just doesn't sound like something she'd do."
"Well…just to be safe…incase it was her…" Tinsley started. "Me and Cal, are going to talk to Dean Marymount."
Brett just sat there for a while, "Well…I guess, to be safe it would be best…"
Tinsley could tell Brett was starting to wonder if Jenny started the fire or not. And that they would all become friends again, for the time being.
Best part is, if Jenny gets expelled…she'll leave. And the spotlight will be all hers again. And Julian, too. Maybe, if she let him have her back, just maybe.
About an hour later, the three girls were lounging in Brett and Tinsley dorm, when Tinsley's cell phone started to ding.
She looked down at her cell phone for a few seconds, before replying to the IM.
"Who was it?" Callie asked.
Tinsley was furious, more new kids? What the hell? Now things would just be more…complicated.
"Heath." She said, simply.
"What'd he say? You look like you've seen a ghost?" Brett said.
Tinsley rarely, ever looked like she was scared. It wasn't that she was scared she was just, well, surprised.
"Two new girls." Was all she said.
"Great." Callie sighed. "Maybe one will room with me, and they'll move Jenny far-far away."
"Well, whatever." Brett said. "Things are already weird enough around here, I wonder if they'll last."
Tinsley shook her head. "Probably not."
All three of them laughed. This felt nice, they suddenly were best friends again. Kind of.
They had no idea what was in store for them. These new girls could give them a run for their money…
