(CHAPTER ONE.)

The first day of real school for Chandler, also known as the worst day of her life. She slowly entered the school, looking around at all the signs about clubs and activites. One big sign one the floor caught her attention. The sign read, "Welcome to Hillard High! Home of the hounds." Chandler laughed a bit as she read it. "More like welcome to Hellard High." She said softly, so most people couldn't here. "Sadly, that's true." A soft voice said from behind her. Chandler turned around to the source of the voice, looking at the girl. She looked innocent, with her innocent smile, and short brown hair. When you got to her body, the innocent look went away. This girl was wearing a mini skirt, and a halter top. Chandler smiled at her sweetly, then turned around, and walked away. She slowly walked around the school, trying to find the chemistry lab she needed to find, but it wasn't so easy. After searching for a long time, she went down the science hall, and found it. Room 66. Chandler sighed and walked in the room, taking a seat at the back table, farthest from the teacher. In front of her was a bunch of lab equipment that she feared she might touch, which would get her in trouble, so she turned towards the door, so she wasn't distracted. Just as she looked in the direction of the door, the semi-innocent girl from before walked in, slowly taking a seat next to Chandler. "It's Hellard girl." The girl said, softly. "My name is really Chandler. Chandler Evans." Chandler replied, in fear she might be called Hellard Girl forever. "I'm Laney. It's short for Delancey. My mom was a hippie, she named my brother a weird name, too." The girl said, smiling at Chandler. "I'm Adelaide." Another girl said, pulling up to their table, filling in the third seat. There was only one chair left available. The final bell rang, meaning that if anyone walked in, they were late. "I'm Mrs. Crowe." Said the teacher, but before she spoke anymore words, she was interupted by a boy walking in. The boy has long brown hair, which part of it was dangling in front of his gorgeous blue eyes. Chandler didn't seem interested in him, but every other girl was basically drooling at the sight of him. "Sorry." He said to the teacher. "Your name is?" She replied back to him. "James Walker." He smiled, then walked over to the table in which Adelaide, Chandler, and Laney were seated at, taking up their forth seat. His eyes were looking directly at Chandler, but she was looking towards the teacher, and was the only one doing so.