The following day, I blocked April's number before I went to school. I'm a bit nervous about talking to Mr. Gomez. In the office, I said, "Can I ask you something?"

"Sure, what's up?" asked Mr. Gomez.

"Is it too early to request a change of a division or do I need to wait until I get my shop?" I asked.

"I'll see what I can do," said Mr. Gomez.

"If you can't, don't worry about because I'm starting to think to transfer over to Portland High School. I'm just worried if my grades start going down because of it, I won't be able to get into Fashion Design," I said. "I was just going to wait and see what happens first."

"I see what you mean and if you want to transfer, I'll help you do that once you make your final decision," said Mr. Gomez. "Another thing is that have you reconsider the friendship with the guys? They are not good friends to be doing that to be mean this week, especially when they try to pressure to do anything you don't want to do."

"Dad and I already had a talk about that, but I haven't been thinking about them lately because I was busy focusing on April first," I said.

"That is understandable," said Mr. Gomez.

After we had a talk, I went to my explored shop for medical. It was actually pretty good.

I'm enjoying Medical. There will be CPR classes. It would be good since I am a baby-sitter. In fact, I'm already certified. It's at home.

"The sign ups will be available for the exploratory students only after lunch," said the teacher.

"When is that taken place?" I asked.

"That's a great question. It will be on Friday the weekend before you guys move onto another shop," said the teacher. "There will be videos the day before the CPR test."

"Also, I'm already certified because I take them because I'm a baby-sitter. Can I check to see if it's still good first?" I asked.

"That's perfectly fine," said the teacher.

At lunch, April spotted me and I looked away. Thank god she's not in any of my shops. I heard Beth did the same thing like I did: blocking April on social media and her number. Apparently, she can't seem to take a hint to leave me alone because all she kept doing is following when she came close to me on the way out, I just said, "Will you leave me alone?"

"I wanted to know why did you blocked me," said April.

"Well, you got what you deserved. You kept ignoring me while I was trying to tell you about Andy using drugs. Why did you think I had to tell your mom?" I asked.

"It's not my fault," said April.

"Yes, it is. Also, you left me to be with that idiot former boyfriend of yours," I said.

"No, he's...," said April.

"I would never leave anyone out over a boyfriend. Therefore, He should've thought about it before trying to get me on drugs. My father taught me how dangerous they can be and he taught me it's okay to say no to any of that. You were wrong to be yelling at me while keeping you safe. In fact, you're the one who is causing problems with our friendship. As matter of fact, I think we should take a break from each other for awhile since you weren't grateful," I said.

"Thanks for getting me into trouble," said April.

"Tough, you should've apologized like your mom told you to," I said.

I kept on walking to go home. I am glad what I said to her. I could tell she didn't like that, but I didn't care.

At home, I went inside to go check my certificate for CPR before I sign up for it during shop, but it's good for another year. I started taking them when our club was born. It was part of Kristy's idea, which made sense to be prepared if something happens to any of our clients. They're good for a few years. Mallory and Jessi were able to take the classes when they first came to class.

I realized I still had a lot to think on what to about the guys- including Andy now, but this decision will be even tougher when I'm ready. What they did to me the other night was uncalled for, especially trying to be firm to say no to their car rides. The breaking news from the other night made me think even more. Dad gave me credit for making those right moves, especially when I saved April's life. I do not have regrets making that decision. If she would've thanked or apologized me, that would've saved our friendship. I put that on the side for now and did my chores. The way Kaylee put words in my head thinking I'd get in trouble makes me worried even though I know he'd understand. I was trying to get that out of my head so I can just talk to him about what was going on.