Third Person.

Hanna and Alison had been pounding on the shed door all day and night and they hadn't gotten any sleep.

"Why did I even like Jason in the first place?" Hanna mumbled, giving up with the beating and sliding down the wall. She buried her face into her hands. "We are so stupid."

"No we aren't." Alison said. "Aria is. That bitch would be a great actress."

"She learned from the best." Hanna scoffed.

"What does that supposed to mean?" Alison asked, setting both her hands on her hips.

"You were a great liar. Do you remember that?"

"I didn't do anything like this." Alison said, defensively. "I can't believe you're talking about that while we're sitting here trapped inside a fucking shed."

"I didn't want to start a fight. I was just saying that you were a great liar." Hanna argued back. "If you want to take it the wrong way, then go ahead." She stood up, walking towards Alison. "But before you start saying anything, just remember all the shit you put all of us through. Just remember all the shit you put Emily through."

Alison sighed. She bowed her head, stopping herself from making eye contact with Hanna. "I know what I did was wrong, okay? I'm sorry. I'm just really frustrated we can't get out of this freaking shed."

"Where the hell are Emily and Spencer?" Hanna groaned.

"Probably together somewhere. They were supposed to meet us at the dinner but they didn't."

"What if they were in on this too?"

"Spencer and Emily wouldn't have done this.. especially Emily. She's too sweet to be mean."

Hanna smiled. "Yeah I guess."

"You were always the over thinker of the group," Alison laughed. "Remember that time my mom didn't come home and we were home alone. You thought someone kidnapped her and threw her in a lake. Then you said they were going to come and get us next... Aria was the only one that could calm you down that night."

Hanna laughed and sat down against the wall. Alison followed her and did the same.

"That was a fun night."

During That Time.

"Thanks for taking me to your lake house, Spence. I had a really fun time." Emily said, stepping out of the car. I dropped her off at home to pick up her dad's car. "Don't forget about the dinner with Aria and the others. I hope you don't have work." Emily smirked.

I smiled at her. "No I'll make sure of it."

"You know Hastings, you've been taking a lot of work days off. Are you sure you're not fired?"

"Hell no. I'm the best lawyer they've got. Why would they fire me?" I smirked.

"The best?" Emily rolled her eyes. "I'm pretty sure your mom and dad would disagree with that." She chuckled.

"I'm the best at everything I do."

"Everything?"

"Everything."

Emily's mouth twisted into a wide smirk. "We'll see. See you later Hastings."

I watched as Emily made her way into her house. A small smile crept onto my face. I can't believe she's going to be my girlfriend.. maybe. I mean, we kissed.. a lot. I want her to be my girlfriend. She's definitely girlfriend material.

Buzz. Buzz.

I took my phone out of my pocket and smiled as I read the name across.

You need to come home ASAP. I haven't seen or heard from you in a while. -Mom

I love what I've done to my mom.

Be there in a few. Don't destroy my house. Kisses. -Spencer

Do not end anymore of your texts with 'Kisses' ever again. -Mom

Sorry. I love you. -Spence

:) love you too honey. -Mom

I threw my phone in the passenger seat of my car and finally drove out of Emily's driveway.

Emily's POV

"Mom!" I yelled throughout the house. "Mom, I'm home."

Soon enough, I heard heels clanking on to the floor and a weak smile made its way onto my face. My mother walked towards me, her face filled with worry and fear. She pulled me into a tight hug and I laughed a little at her reaction, "Where have you been?" She practically yelled. "You told me you were coming to get your father's keys yesterday. I went over to Hanna's place this morning and you weren't there nor was she. I was starting to get worried."

"I'm sure I can take care of myself." I smiled. "But thanks for worrying about me for the first time ever."

Her face filled with sadness. "Honey, I worry about you all the time. Now where have you been?"

"I was with Spencer Hastings." I walked into the kitchen, opening the fridge. "She and I stayed at her lake house and she took me home." I took out a bottle of water and glanced at my mother. She had a small, devilish grin on her face.

"The lawyer, Spencer Hastings?"

"Yes the lawyer Spencer Hastings."

"As in daughter of Peter and Veronica Hastings?"

"Yep," I took a sip of my water. "That's the one. Why?"

I heard my mother squeal in excitement as she ran into the kitchen and sat at the table. "Tell me. Are you guys friends or something?"

"I.. I um.." I stuttered. Might as well tell her. She is my mother. "We kissed.. a lot."

Mom clapped her hands and practically jumped out of her seat. "Oh my sweetness Emily Catherine Fields! I have got to tell your father."

My cheeks immediately flushed. "Calm down mom. We are not a couple.. yet." I smiled shyly. "Why are you so happy anyway?"

"Emily honey," She grabbed her phone off the kitchen counter. "I'm so happy because you've moved on... and with someone like Spencer Hastings. She's a very mature and intelligent adult." She began to dial someone's number. Her smile wasn't a forced one. It was real, from ear to ear and showing her pearly whites. "Wayne? Wayne! Guess what darling... no... No... Okay, just stop guessing. I'll tell you... No, I'll tell you... Okay, you're ready?.. Our daughter is dating Spencer Hastings!"

"We aren't dating." I added.

"What do you mean?... Of course I'm excited... Yes, I called to tell you this... No big deal? This is Spencer Hastings... Yes, the lawyer.. Uh huh.. Uh huh... Okay bye." Mom hung up the phone and set the phone on the table. A small smirk appeared on my face as I watched my mom sit back down.

"What happened?" I asked.

"Well he says it's no big deal and as long as you're happy."

I laughed. "And?"

"And he said I'm acting like a five year old child... who got a barbie doll dream house for Christmas."

I laughed at my dad's words. Well he was right. "He's right."

"I know but I'm just so excited that you've moved on."

"Me too, mom. Me too." I took another sip of my water before pouring it all into the kitchen sink.

"Now that," My mom started, "Was a complete waste of water, Emily Fields."

Spencer's POV

"Thanks for coming over and checking on me, mother." I smiled lightly across the room at my mom as she was making her way out of the door. "And for bringing Melissa over. We really need to catch up."

"No problem honey, I figured you would need some company." She smiled back at me. "Melissa! I'm leaving now. Be calm for your sister!" She yelled upstairs.

Melissa's responded with a groan. Right now, she was deathly ill and needed to rest so she's sleeping in my room for a few days and I'll just sleep in the guest room. I laughed and watched as my mom made her way out the door. Once I heard her car pull out of my driveway, I silently made my way upstairs and stood in the door frame of my room watching Melissa. She looked like a disaster. She had a red nose, pale face(I mean, all the color was drained out of her.), and her hair was all over the place.

Melissa and I's relationship when we were kids was terrible. We fought over the most simplest things; dolls, candy, our parents' attention.

"Can I help you?" She asked, sounding like she had something stuck in her throat.

"You sound and look terrible." I laughed. "Anything that you need? Anything I can help you with?"

"Yeah, you can tell me who the hell is Emily Fields." She smiled weakly as she picked up my phone from the side of the bed. "She's been texting and calling for a while.. did you fuck her and didn't call?"

"What? No! Give me that." I walked towards her and snatched the phone out of her hands. "Emily is uh.. this girl I like."

Melissa laughed as if I had just said a joke. "Yeah right."

"I'm serious.. we even kissed a couple of times." My hand flew to my mouth. (Fuck.)

Her mouth formed an 'o'. "So you did lead her on.."

"I didn't. I won't. I can't." I sighed. "I even bought her a necklace."

"Oh my god Spence! You're really making this girl feel special knowing that she means nothing to you."

"She does mean something to me, Melissa!" I said, my voice rising. "I like her a lot. Like a lot. She understands me and helps me through my problems. She's really funny and smart.. she has a great body and.. gosh, I can go all day about how perfect she is."

"Please don't." Melissa groaned, falling back onto the bed. "She wants you to call her... like now."

I nodded, "Okay."

"Spence."

"Yeah?"

"I'm happy for you. At least you've finally let go of Sarah." Melissa smiled. "I love you."

I smiled back. "I love you too, Mel."


Still needing those reviews guys. Oh and by the way, school is starting next week and I'm going to be starting my first year of highschool. Yeah, can you believe I'm a freshman? Me neither. But like I was saying, I'm going to be pretty busy..I think and because of that I will TRY to get like three or four chapters ahead of you guys so you won't have to wait so long for an update. I hope you're enjoying the story so far and I really appreciate all the PMs I've been getting about this story. Thank you guys for caring and I hope I'm giving you what you want.

P.S. Adding onto my soon-to-be-busy-I-think schedule, I'll be working on another story called "Straight and Fast". It's going to be based off the book "Looking For Alaska" by John Green and is going to be an Emison fanfiction. I'll try to get it published sometime around September. I'm letting you guys know ahead of time.