Next up, an explanation. Thanks for reviewing, Kibalover1998 (I would, but I can't draw. There are some human Warners on deviantart), A Scribbler, frumouttamimind (yes I did), Emmygirl822 and KaylaMicael.

I caught up to Yakko before we went to our first class. It was just lucky my friends weren't in my Music class. "So, Lee." I said pointedly. "What's your story?"

He grinned at me. "I found a way to turn toons into humans, like the reverse of you becoming a toon, back when we were in Nevada. Long story on how I got the company to send us here instead of keeping us schooled there. I wanted to surprise you."

I nodded, with more of a smile. "So are Wakko and Dot in the middle school?"

"Uh-huh, seventh and eighth grade."

"So why are you a sophomore if Dot is with the twelve-year-olds?"

"She IS nearly twelve." Yakko pointed out. "Our teacher wasn't accustomed to teaching eleventh grade, so I had to go a year back, after being in tenth grade for two years." He grinned. "Besides, I get to see you more."

I sighed. "So what class do you have next?"

"Your class." I raised my eyebrows when I heard that. "I set up my timetable with which subjects I thought you'd take. I'm good at guessing."

"I know." I answered. "So we both have Music?"

"Yeah."

After that, we hung out together some of the time. He did make friends with some of the other guys, and while anyone could see I was his girlfriend, he still couldn't resist flirting with some of the other girls, probably because they were paying attention to him a lot. Most of the time I didn't mind too much. We didn't have all the same classes, though. I was the only one of the two of us that took Dance (that was usually hip hop), but that was it.

After the end of school, there was always a car waiting for the Warners, but all three of them would walk me to the bus stop first. It was weird to see Wakko and Dot human, too. I mean, Yakko had looked different enough. Wakko was still like a younger version of him, just with his red cap (which now had skulls scrawled all over it) and of course, different clothes. Dot still wore the clothes she wore in the summer, but now she had long black hair, which she tied into a high ponytail with her flower scrunchie. They had enrolled in the school under different names, too. I once passed Dot and another girl in the hallway, and the other girl refered to Dot as "Ange", short for "Angelina", her real first name. I don't know why she needed to use her real first name, seeing as Dot was a pretty normal name, but she did for some reason. After I found that out, I questioned Wakko about his name in school. He said that he was calling himself "Rick", and I had to wonder if he was using that name because he talked like Ringo Starr, whose real name was Richard Starkey – well, he talked like one of the Beatles, at least.

There was one girl that I got nervous about Yakko flirting with. That was Jasmine of the cheerleading squad. Jasmine was the prettiest girl in the whole sophomore class. She was tall, thin, blonde, and blue-eyed. Her hair was lighter than mine, and I was half a head shorter than her. Luckily, we only really caught sight of her outside of classes. She took all the classes when you didn't have to think too hard. Because she wasn't stupid, I theorized it was because she just didn't want to work. Me and Yakko took some of those classes, but not many. Jasmine was in my Dance class, too. But the thing was, she was a flirt too. Put a boy who flirts all the time for fun in her line of sight and you get a minor panic attack of the Alexandra Romana kind.

Usually, Kaylee would've flirted back, too, but she was my friend, and she knew that me and "Lee" were officially together. So overall, having the Warners at my school were OK. Yakko and I did schedule more dates, in which I told my parents I was going out with my friends. Somehow he seemed to be finding it easier to get out of the movie lot frequently.

But sooner or later, I was going to have to tell them that I had a boyfriend, and that he was the oldest Warner brother. I agonized over how I was going to explain it.

I was definitely not going to pull a teenage-romance story and have them find out at the least appropriate time. I mean, it wasn't like I was dating a spirit or someone that was the wrong age. But still...well, I wasn't going to tell them the whole thing.

About two weeks after school started, I decided to just do it. I told my parents shyly, "Um, you know how I was going on numerous dates with Yakko during the summer? Well..."

To my surprise, Mom smiled before I'd finished. "You two have found more than friendship?"

I cringed, hating parent-speak. "Yes." I admitted. "How did you know? I didn't think we were that obvious."

Mom chuckled. "But I know teenage boys. Just the fact that you two went out together alone spoke for itself. It's the first time I'd seen any of those three being apart by choice."

I nodded, quite happy that it was that simple. "Well, the thing is, they've all enrolled at my school – they have a way to become human temporarily and got the company to let them go to an outside school. I thought I should mention it. And Yakko and I are still going out on dates."

Dad nodded. "That's OK. But, Alex." I looked at him. "When we first agreed to take the Warners on in the summer, we were told not to communicate with them at any other time. We're not going to stop you from seeing Yakko, or any of them, but none of them can come here at any time."

I sighed, and nodded. "I understand." But it wasn't great. There was only so much we could do in the outside world. Maybe we'd have to revert to, as the 50s kids called it, Backseat Bingo. But I blushed only thinking about it, and left the room, my face flushing furiously.

OK. So Alex is worried that Jasmine is flirting with her boy, Yakko and Alex can't go over to each other's homes, and now her parents know. Please, can I have some more ideas for relationship conflict? I need a climax (and the story-based kind) soon, because I feel that this story should be ending fairly soon.

One note, Wakko's voice is actually based on Ringo Starr, although some people say that it's John Lennon. Actually, it was originally John, but Jess Harnell changed the pitch when he saw how short Wakko was supposed to be.

BTW, one of the reviewers suggested me drawing the Warners as they would look in this chapter – human. If anyone reading is into fanart, I would love them to draw the teenage Warners as humans.

Please, review!