I am SO SORRY I haven't updated. The reason why I haven't updated is complicated so I'm not going to explain it but I do hope you like the update.

He was staring at Cammie. She was staring back at him. Her expression went blank, like she was on pilot mode. He looked sad.

What on earth is happening?

He smiled. "Hey, Cammie, I thought that was you."

She didn't answer. When I got a good look at her face just to make sure she wasn't going to brake down into tears, I saw her stiffen.

"Cammie? Are you okay?" the boy asked. Cammie still didn't answer. I was beginning to think I should go over there. "What are you doing here?" he asked her.

I saw Cammie finally relax enough to say, "Oh, it's a…school thing." She said it warily. I was missing something. I was missing a part of this story.

I didn't like not knowing.

The boy recoiled slightly. If Cammie noticed, she pretended not to.

"So, how have you been?" she asked him.

"Okay. How about you?" he said.

"Okay," Cammie shifted her weight. The tension between them was obvious and I didn't like it one bit. Don't ask me why.

"So we're both okay," he said, breaking out a smile. "Good for us."

Before Cammie could say anything (or at least I think she was going to say something), I heard a muffled voice. I only caught the end of the person sentence.

"Oh my gosh, Cammie! It's great to see you!" the new girl said. Cammie, I saw, forced a smile. This new girl was really energetic. I'd be a little nervous too but I had a feeling the girls eagerness was not what made Cammie seem so awkward.

"Hi, DeeDee," Cammie said. So that's her name. DeeDee. It suits her. "It's really..good…to see you, too."

It obviously wasn't.

Mr. Solomon's voice came over the comms just as the girl was speaking. I tuned into what Solomon was saying.

"Okay, Ms. Morgan, let's see you hand it off."

Cammie was listening to DeeDee ramble on. The boy was staring at my Gallagher Girl like he's never seen her before. I didn't like.

I decided to save her. Of course, I might get an ear full out of her later but still. It seems like the right thing to do.

I approached the trio casually, calling out, "Cammie, there you are!" I stopped next to her. "I was wondering where you'd disappeared to." Then, because I couldn't help it for the life of me, I turned to the boy. "I'm Zach."

The boy looked between me and Cammie, not smiling anymore. I held back a smirk, knowing that I was the one who had wiped that smile off his face.

Cammie looked at me then said (very politely, I might add) "Zach, this is DeeDee. And Josh. They're…"

So Josh was his name. I automatically knew that that name would never come out of my mouth. And they were what?

Gallagher Girl was lost for words but DeeDee saved her. "We're friends of Cammie's."

It did not take a genius to see that that was not the case.

"Zach and I…" Cammie started to say. I waited for her to finish and when she didn't, I saved her. Again.

"I got to school with Cammie," I lied.

"Really? I thought it was a girls' school?" DeeDee asked.

"Actually, my school's doing an exchange with Gallagher this semester," I shrugged like it was the most obvious thing in the world.

I remembered Solomon saying that Cammie had to pass the coin on. Perfect, I smirked on the inside. I slide my hand into hers. The coin fell into my hand.

"Oh…That's really great!" DeeDee beamed at Cammie. Cammie forced a smile again.

I felt Cammie gaze on me. I wanted to squirm under gaze, like in the museum, but I didn't. That would be very un-spy-Zach like.

"Cam," I said softly. I like the way her name felt coming out of my mouth. "The van's leaving in ten." I looked at DeeDee and…Josh. "It was nice meeting you."

If I haven't told a lie by now (which, trust me, I have), I just told the biggest lie of my life.

"You too," DeeDee said as I turned and left, coin in hand. Joshy boy didn't say anything.

I heard Cammie about to leave after me. I don't know why but I didn't want to see her just now. For some reason, I was hurt she didn't tell me about Josh but then I realized she didn't have to. It wasn't like I was her boyfriend.

{Time Skip}

That night, I did push up, sit ups, jumping jacks…anything to make me sweat off this feeling. I took a shower before going to the Grand Hall for supper. I sat with Grant and a few others but I barely heard their conversation.

When I looked up, I saw Cammie being dragged into the Hall with her friends. She had a horrified look plastered on her face and she didn't stay long. I got up and left right after her.

Now I was up to talking to her. It wasn't like I could avoid her. I caught up with her just down some corridor. Her hand trailed the wall and she stopped at the tapestry, staring at it with the saddest expression. I stared at her before saying, "You know, I don't think I ever got the rest of my tour."

She spun around and looked at me. After a minute, her expression was still blank so I said, "So what do you say, Gallagher Girl?"

I walked up to her and hooked a finger behind the tapestry and peeked behind it. Darkness.

"Is this when I get my Cammie Morgan no-passageway-too-secret-no-wall-too-high tour?" I asked. I'm not stupid. I've heard the stories of little Cammie Morgan disappearing in the middle of a corridor.

"How do you know about…" she managed to say, still looking at me.

"Spy," I pointed to myself. It was something I had picked up when I met Grant (long story). I leaned against the wall. She still wasn't voluntarily talking. "So, that was Jimmy?"

Immediately, her face flushed red. I smirked.

"Josh," she corrected.

I waved it way. Not like I cared about that anyway. "Whatever."

She rolled her eyes, seeming to recover. "What do you want Zach?" she asked. When I didn't answer, she crossed her arms and said, "Mock away."

I stared at her. She is inviting me to mock her weakness, her mistake. This girl must be really shaken up if she was really asking me to do that.

"Gee, you know, I would…but you just took the fun out of it."

She didn't seem to care. "Sorry." Cammie went to side step around me but I blocked her.

"Why'd you freeze you there today?" I asked. The question just popped up in my head and found it's way to my mouth.

She froze and I saw, for the first time, her Chameleon mask. "I'm fine. I'm over it."

I looked at her as she left. I knew she could hear me as she turned back the way I came.

"No you aren't, Gallagher Girl. But you will be."

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~SnixX321