Lana and Brianna were now firm friends. Although they only had a few classes together, they spent as much time together out of class as they could.

"Hey, Brianna?"

"Yeah?"

"Um, you don't have to answer if you don't want to, but, why were you sent to Coates?"

Brianna smiled and said, "Every other school that I've been to told my parents that I have attention problems, I answer back to teachers, I'm generally rude, and need to be kept in check. My parents thought that Coates would help me."

"Are they wrong?" asked Lana.

"I don't know. I've only been here two days."

Lana was about to reply, when a boy who was walking down the corridor saw Lana and ran up to her.

"Lana! I've been looking for you!" exclaimed the boy breathlessly. He obviously doesn't run much, thought Brianna.

"What is it, Jack?" asked Lana.

"I fixed the bug on the computer, and it turns out, that someone in this school has hacked it!"

"What does that even mean?"

Jack looked at her as if she was mad. "It means that someone has hacked your account, and put a bug on there! You know what a bug is, right?" Jack looked at Lana hopefully. When he got a blank stare, he sighed. "Meet me in the library in five." Then he ran off.

"Who was that?" asked Brianna.

Lana laughed a little. "That," she said, "Is Computer Jack. He's a computer nerd."

"I figured." Brianna laughed as well.

"Anyway, I better go see what happened to my account. See ya!"

"Hey, aren't I coming?" asked Brianna, catching up with Lana. Together, they walked to the library.

"Lana! Oh, and, um, hi Lana's friend?"

"My name's Brianna. Hi, Computer Jack."

"Hi Brianna."

"Anyway, enough with the chit-chat. What happened to my computer?"

Jack thought for a moment – probably contemplating on how to make it easier for Lana to understand. Then he said, "Your account has been hacked into by someone in this school. But the problem is, changing your password won't help. I can't explain to you what happened, you wouldn't understand. What you need to know is that whoever hacked your account can access everything on there. And, if it wasn't for a slight glitch in the system, and you hadn't have told me, no one would have known."

Lana looked at Jack. "Oh."

"That's all you have to say?" Brianna looked at Lana. "Honestly Lana, I thought you would have had more to say than that." Brianna turned and looked at Jack. "Jack, you can't tell anyone that we know about this. We have to see what happens on Lana's account. I don't know many people here, as I'm new, but you guys put together should be able to narrow this down to a few suspects. Look carefully at what they do, and think about who would do it. Okay?"

Lana smiled. "It's good to have someone who's like me as a friend," said Lana, "because then if I'm lost for words, you'll always be there to have some for me. Bye, Jack!"

"Bye, Computer Jack." Brianna would call Jack 'Computer Jack' from now on.

"Bye guys."