Post by Tommy on Feb 23, 2004 17:12:29 GMT -5
Disclaimer: do not own Black hole high... sadly never will but oh well i can dream can't i
Summary: Vaughn is in crisis... but who oes he chose Josie... or his dad... this is Vaughn pearson we're talking about here
Chapter one: When life hands you lemons blame Josie.
“She can’t be!” said Vaughn Pearson angrily. His dad stared at him.
“Why do you think she’s been dating you?”
“We’re not dating we just went skating a couple of times!”
“She’s using you Vaughn, you need to open your eyes.”
“Incase you haven’t noticed they are open dad.”
“In which case you’re just not looking hard enough.” Victor Pearson said. Vaughn bit his lip.
“She wouldn’t, I know...”
“You know nothing Vaughn.”
“I KNOW I LOVE HER!” he yelled and stormed angrily to his room.
Josie idly twirled her pencil.
“And that’s Einstein’s second theory [was it his second] I hope you’ve noted this down as it will be on the mid terms.” Josie looked at her notes. She had all she needed in a few simple sentences.
‘object in motion stays in motion, object still stays still. Unless another force eg gravity comes into the equation.’ The bell rang. She sighed and packed up her books. Lunchtime. Good.
“Hey.” She said sitting down at the table where 3 of her best friends were sat. To the left Lucas Randall he was a bit paranoid but still a good laugh and a great person to hang around with. Opposite was Corrine Baxter, a total neat freak but Josie had learned to live with her habits. All in all Corrine was an amazing girl and you never failed your math lesson when she was around. Diagonal was Marshall Wheeler he’s the lead singer for Blake Holsey’s hottest band magnet 360* [that’s supposed to be a degree sign my comp sucks] he had had a crush on Corrine for the longest time. Josie to be honest was bored of Corrine and Marshall beating about the bush, she wished they’d just ask each other out already rather than constantly moan about it.
“Wait, where’s Vaughn?”
“Over there.” Lucas said pointing to a table across the hall. Madison was sat there and she was flirting heavily with Vaughn. Josie frowned.
“Vaughn why aren’t you sitting with us?” she asked leaning against the table. Madison smirked.
“You mean to say you never knew?”
“Knew what?” Josie asked. She knew she shouldn’t pander to Madison. But she wanted to know.
“Maybe you should hear it from Vaughn.” She said. Vaughn stood up rapidly and left the room.
“What?”
“He doesn’t like you Trent!” Madison said annoyed. “He doesn’t like any of your freaky little friends. Get it through your thick elf head.” She snapped. Josie normally would have slapped Madison for calling her an elf but she couldn’t. Madison was lying. She had to be. But why did Vaughn suddenly take off.
“What’s the matter?” asked Marshall as Josie sat back down. She stared at her food for a moment before pushing it away.
“I’m not hungry.” She said.
“Josie what’s the matter?” Corrine repeated.
“What’s the matter with the elf. Could it be something to do with the fact Pearson dumped her?” taunted one of Madison’s cheerleader friends. Josie knew she shouldn’t have lost control like she did. But she grabbed her plate and emptied the entire contents over Madison’s head.
“Don’t spread rumours with no truth to them.” She whispered and then she ran off.
“Vaughn dumped Josie.”
“Pearson is single again.”
“I heard Trent stood him up.”
“I heard they split up ‘coz she was two-timing him with that Randall boy.” The rumours were spreading like wildfire. Everytime Josie heard them she felt like screaming at them. She caught up with Vaughn after football practice.
“What did I do?” She asked.
“I don’t know what you’re talking about” Vaughn said turning away from her.
“You know darn well what I'm talking about Vaughn. If I’ve done something wrong I deserve to know.” She said. Vaughn sighed.
“Well?” she asked tapping her foot impatiently. “Do you not have an excuse, is Madison telling the truth? You never liked us or is it just me?” she asked.
“Don’t listen to Madison.” He said.
“It’s a little hard. She’s telling the whole school you dumped me.”
“She’s a lying cow.” He said not looking Josie in the eyes. She glared.
“Vaughn! People are talking about us down every corridor. Everytime I turn a corner people are whispering, but the thing is I don’t even know what they’re whispering about.”
“Just leave me alone ok Josie. I don’t want to talk to you.” he said starting to walk off.
“You can’t do this!” she yelled. “YOU PROMISED ME!” she yelled after him. He didn’t turn back. She just sank to the bench.
“He promised.” She whispered in tears.
“Last time I checked there was 5 members. Where are Josie and Vaughn.”
“Vaughn’s not talking to any of us and Josie’s in a right state,” Lucas said. Z shrugged.
“Teenagers.” He said sighing.
Josie decided she’d had enough. It had been two weeks now and he hadn’t said a word to her. The rumours were still going. She stood up and wandered outside. It was the first time she’d been outside. She’d barely been out of her room. Lessons maybe, when she felt like it, lunch, only when Corrine forced her to. Corrine. She felt guilty about the gang. She hadn’t been talking to them either. She’d barely said two words since the football match disaster. She knocked on the door. Victor answered it great just what she needed.
“Is Vaughn home?” she asked icily.
“Miss Trent I'm afraid my son is not home...”
“Bull.” She said. “I know he’s home I know he’s avoiding me and frankly I don’t care I want to speak to him.”
“Vaughn! Miss Trent is at the door.” Victor called into the house. Vaughn appeared at the stairs.
“Come in.” he muttered.
she stepped in.
“Vaughn.” She said nodding.
“Josie.” He said. “What’re you doing here?”
“What do you think?” she asked.
“We can’t talk here.” He said. He led her in silence to his bedroom.
“Better?” she asked him sarcastically. He sat on his bed.
“Why’re you here?”
“I need to talk to you.”
“You’re here talk.
“When did this happen.”
“When did what happen?”
“When did you become your dad?” she asked him.
“Josie...”
“I don’t know what I did but whatever it was I'm sorry okay.” She said earnestly.
“It’s not you it’s me.”
“Do you know how many boys have said that to me Vaughn?” she asked. He shook his head. “I don’t think it’s you Vaughn.” She admitted. “I think it’s your dad.” Vaughn looked at the carpet.
“Well, I'm right aren’t I?” she asked tapping her foot. “He’s scared you might go against him that you might work for us?”
“No.” Vaughn said.
“No what?”
“He thinks you’re using me to get information about Pearadyne.”
“And do you think that?” she queried. He sighed. “And if you do. I thought I could trust you and you could trust me.”
“I can’t trust you Josie.”
“Why Not Marshall? He has Grant WORKING here and he’s not a spy. So me being friends with you and the fact my mum’s an EX-employee suddenly makes me the bad guy.” She said angrily.
“Look Grants not my problem. And if you must know he’s a double agent he’s stabbing his brother in the back, and my dad!” he said. Josie rolled her eyes.
“See Vaughn I don’t ask for information you give it to me. I don’t care about Pearadyne all I care about here is my friend. Who doesn’t even class himself as my friend anymore.”
“Josie...” he started.
“You know you’re right I did screw up. It’s my mistake. When it all goes wrong blame Josie everybody else does.” She said. “You know all I ever did was love you. I think that was my mistake.” She stood up. “I’ll see myself out.” And she left.
“Did she just say she loved me?” Vaughn asked himself as he sat in his room.
A/n: well what do you think. Good bad. Awful great. review.
Summary: Vaughn is in crisis... but who oes he chose Josie... or his dad... this is Vaughn pearson we're talking about here
Chapter one: When life hands you lemons blame Josie.
“She can’t be!” said Vaughn Pearson angrily. His dad stared at him.
“Why do you think she’s been dating you?”
“We’re not dating we just went skating a couple of times!”
“She’s using you Vaughn, you need to open your eyes.”
“Incase you haven’t noticed they are open dad.”
“In which case you’re just not looking hard enough.” Victor Pearson said. Vaughn bit his lip.
“She wouldn’t, I know...”
“You know nothing Vaughn.”
“I KNOW I LOVE HER!” he yelled and stormed angrily to his room.
Josie idly twirled her pencil.
“And that’s Einstein’s second theory [was it his second] I hope you’ve noted this down as it will be on the mid terms.” Josie looked at her notes. She had all she needed in a few simple sentences.
‘object in motion stays in motion, object still stays still. Unless another force eg gravity comes into the equation.’ The bell rang. She sighed and packed up her books. Lunchtime. Good.
“Hey.” She said sitting down at the table where 3 of her best friends were sat. To the left Lucas Randall he was a bit paranoid but still a good laugh and a great person to hang around with. Opposite was Corrine Baxter, a total neat freak but Josie had learned to live with her habits. All in all Corrine was an amazing girl and you never failed your math lesson when she was around. Diagonal was Marshall Wheeler he’s the lead singer for Blake Holsey’s hottest band magnet 360* [that’s supposed to be a degree sign my comp sucks] he had had a crush on Corrine for the longest time. Josie to be honest was bored of Corrine and Marshall beating about the bush, she wished they’d just ask each other out already rather than constantly moan about it.
“Wait, where’s Vaughn?”
“Over there.” Lucas said pointing to a table across the hall. Madison was sat there and she was flirting heavily with Vaughn. Josie frowned.
“Vaughn why aren’t you sitting with us?” she asked leaning against the table. Madison smirked.
“You mean to say you never knew?”
“Knew what?” Josie asked. She knew she shouldn’t pander to Madison. But she wanted to know.
“Maybe you should hear it from Vaughn.” She said. Vaughn stood up rapidly and left the room.
“What?”
“He doesn’t like you Trent!” Madison said annoyed. “He doesn’t like any of your freaky little friends. Get it through your thick elf head.” She snapped. Josie normally would have slapped Madison for calling her an elf but she couldn’t. Madison was lying. She had to be. But why did Vaughn suddenly take off.
“What’s the matter?” asked Marshall as Josie sat back down. She stared at her food for a moment before pushing it away.
“I’m not hungry.” She said.
“Josie what’s the matter?” Corrine repeated.
“What’s the matter with the elf. Could it be something to do with the fact Pearson dumped her?” taunted one of Madison’s cheerleader friends. Josie knew she shouldn’t have lost control like she did. But she grabbed her plate and emptied the entire contents over Madison’s head.
“Don’t spread rumours with no truth to them.” She whispered and then she ran off.
“Vaughn dumped Josie.”
“Pearson is single again.”
“I heard Trent stood him up.”
“I heard they split up ‘coz she was two-timing him with that Randall boy.” The rumours were spreading like wildfire. Everytime Josie heard them she felt like screaming at them. She caught up with Vaughn after football practice.
“What did I do?” She asked.
“I don’t know what you’re talking about” Vaughn said turning away from her.
“You know darn well what I'm talking about Vaughn. If I’ve done something wrong I deserve to know.” She said. Vaughn sighed.
“Well?” she asked tapping her foot impatiently. “Do you not have an excuse, is Madison telling the truth? You never liked us or is it just me?” she asked.
“Don’t listen to Madison.” He said.
“It’s a little hard. She’s telling the whole school you dumped me.”
“She’s a lying cow.” He said not looking Josie in the eyes. She glared.
“Vaughn! People are talking about us down every corridor. Everytime I turn a corner people are whispering, but the thing is I don’t even know what they’re whispering about.”
“Just leave me alone ok Josie. I don’t want to talk to you.” he said starting to walk off.
“You can’t do this!” she yelled. “YOU PROMISED ME!” she yelled after him. He didn’t turn back. She just sank to the bench.
“He promised.” She whispered in tears.
“Last time I checked there was 5 members. Where are Josie and Vaughn.”
“Vaughn’s not talking to any of us and Josie’s in a right state,” Lucas said. Z shrugged.
“Teenagers.” He said sighing.
Josie decided she’d had enough. It had been two weeks now and he hadn’t said a word to her. The rumours were still going. She stood up and wandered outside. It was the first time she’d been outside. She’d barely been out of her room. Lessons maybe, when she felt like it, lunch, only when Corrine forced her to. Corrine. She felt guilty about the gang. She hadn’t been talking to them either. She’d barely said two words since the football match disaster. She knocked on the door. Victor answered it great just what she needed.
“Is Vaughn home?” she asked icily.
“Miss Trent I'm afraid my son is not home...”
“Bull.” She said. “I know he’s home I know he’s avoiding me and frankly I don’t care I want to speak to him.”
“Vaughn! Miss Trent is at the door.” Victor called into the house. Vaughn appeared at the stairs.
“Come in.” he muttered.
she stepped in.
“Vaughn.” She said nodding.
“Josie.” He said. “What’re you doing here?”
“What do you think?” she asked.
“We can’t talk here.” He said. He led her in silence to his bedroom.
“Better?” she asked him sarcastically. He sat on his bed.
“Why’re you here?”
“I need to talk to you.”
“You’re here talk.
“When did this happen.”
“When did what happen?”
“When did you become your dad?” she asked him.
“Josie...”
“I don’t know what I did but whatever it was I'm sorry okay.” She said earnestly.
“It’s not you it’s me.”
“Do you know how many boys have said that to me Vaughn?” she asked. He shook his head. “I don’t think it’s you Vaughn.” She admitted. “I think it’s your dad.” Vaughn looked at the carpet.
“Well, I'm right aren’t I?” she asked tapping her foot. “He’s scared you might go against him that you might work for us?”
“No.” Vaughn said.
“No what?”
“He thinks you’re using me to get information about Pearadyne.”
“And do you think that?” she queried. He sighed. “And if you do. I thought I could trust you and you could trust me.”
“I can’t trust you Josie.”
“Why Not Marshall? He has Grant WORKING here and he’s not a spy. So me being friends with you and the fact my mum’s an EX-employee suddenly makes me the bad guy.” She said angrily.
“Look Grants not my problem. And if you must know he’s a double agent he’s stabbing his brother in the back, and my dad!” he said. Josie rolled her eyes.
“See Vaughn I don’t ask for information you give it to me. I don’t care about Pearadyne all I care about here is my friend. Who doesn’t even class himself as my friend anymore.”
“Josie...” he started.
“You know you’re right I did screw up. It’s my mistake. When it all goes wrong blame Josie everybody else does.” She said. “You know all I ever did was love you. I think that was my mistake.” She stood up. “I’ll see myself out.” And she left.
“Did she just say she loved me?” Vaughn asked himself as he sat in his room.
A/n: well what do you think. Good bad. Awful great. review.