I've got a couple of new stories that I'm starting! They're not going to be added to my normal updating list yet, because they're not going to be updated regularly just yet. I wanted to get your feedback, see what you all thought, and of courseI'm still working on my current stories!

So, I hope you guys enjoy this new story!

Disclaimer: I do not own the characters. I've added a couple of real actors in here, but obviously it's all fictional and made up for the sake of my own fun :)

"Yo, Clary! You're on TV!" Simon Lewis shouted from the lounge, where he was sprawled out across the couch, reaching for the remote and turning the volume up. There was a non-committal grunt from his red-headed friend, who was sitting at the kitchen table in the adjoining room, a pen stuck in the corner of her mouth as she frowned down at the lap top and papers in front of her. Simon shrugged and went back to watching TV.

"...We grew up with them, and we fell in love with them as we watched them grow from bumbling kids into gorgeous teenagers. You guys know who I'm talking about—Jace Wayland and Clarissa Morgenstern from City of Glass, and tonight, they're going to be the focus of our Where Are They Now?" The cheesy TV presenter grinned into the camera and Simon smirked as a photo of a very young Clarissa Fray was shown on screen, awkward braces and all.

"Come on, Clary! Watch with me!" Simon called out.

"No way," Clary snapped back. "It's a re-run, and it's stupid. You know I hate watching shit like that."

"Well, I haven't seen it," Simon shrugged. "So I'm going to watch it."

"Yeah, well, turn it down. I'm trying to work in here," she grumbled. Simon conceded, only turning it down a couple of notches before becoming absorbed in the show. He knew that it was a trashy, day time TV programme, but he couldn't help but watch it if it had his best friend on it.

"When we were first introduced to Jace and Clarissa—or Clary, as she goes by—they were fourteen years old," the presenter went on. "A bit of background on the pair of them, starting with Jace. Jace's parents were both killed in a tragic car accident when Jace was nine years old, and he was taken in by his godmother, Charlotte Branwell. Jace's father, Stephen, was a well known screen writer, and his mother, Celine, was beautiful socialite. So even from a young age, he was surrounded by the famous life style." There were a collage of photos of the golden haired Jace Wayland. Even when he was a kid he was clearly attractive, something that made Simon irrationally jealous of a guy that he had never met. It seemed as though while he was going through his geeky, awkward stage with bad hair cuts and clothes picked out by his mother until about the age seventeen, this guy was completely flawless. "Similarly, Clary was also raised by a family that was used to the spot light. Her father is a big shot defence attorney, although from what we understand from all our sources, that once her father and mother divorced, ties were severed between him and his daughter. She kept his last name as her stage name, but has since taken her mothers last name. Her mother, Jocelyn, was also a prominent actor—winning awards and critical acclaim for several big movies and TV shows—including City of Glass, where she played Clary's on screen mother." There were some glamor shots of Jocelyn Fray, a lot of them from when she was in her twenties and Simon's eyes raised.

"Shit! Jocie was hot!" He advised. "I mean, she's still hot now, but she was smoking hot!"

"You're disgusting, you know that, right?" Clary muttered and Simon looked up from where he was on the couch, seeing Clary in the doorway.

"Couldn't keep away, huh?" He smirked. "Oh, the price of fame," he mocked lightly as Clary fell down on the couch next to him, crossing her arms over her chest and glaring at the TV screen.

"Jace's god mother, Charlotte, is a very popular agent, and still represents Jace to this day. When she noticed Jace's interest in acting, she nurtured this with lessons and classes, and when there was a casting call for an up and coming TV show, she took him along. Clary on the other hand had been on screen since her acting debut in Clockwork Princess, as the daughter of legendary actor, Tom Hanks. From that point forward, she was in both movies and TV shows, and when her mother got the part as one of the lead roles in City of Glass, a programme which followed the scandalous lives of the residents of Midnight Avenue, a street in the fictional city of Sunnyvale, she suggested her daughter for the part." There were a few more photos, and a clip of Jocelyn and a very young Clary talking to the producer of the show.

"You were so cute," Simon sat up from where he had been lying down and nudged her in the side.

"You've seen a hundred photos of me from when I was little," Clary replied. "Mum loves breaking out the embarrassing childhood photos at family dinners."

"Yeah, but come on," he shrugged. "It's always different when it's plastered all over TV. It's not every day you become best friends with a former movie star." Clary didn't reply and Simon knew that it was a little bit of a touchy subject with her. Maybe he should have turned the show off as soon as it had started, but he couldn't help it. "We can turn it off if you want," he suggested.

"No, it's okay," Clary sighed.

"Jace played the son of a single father, who lived at 7 Midnight Avenue. His father was a doctor with a drug problem who had a tendency to use his fists on his young son. Clary played the daughter of two parents, living at 9 Midnight Avenue, who loved her, but not each other. Her father was sleeping his way around the neighbourhood while her mother re-ignited an affair with her high school lover, played by Luke Greymark." There was a clip of the show, showing Jocelyn and Luke making out.

"Now that's something I see far more of than I need to," Clary cracked a smile for her first time.

"Was it this show that got them together?" Simon asked. "Or did they know each other before then?"

"They ran in the same sort of circles and they had met before, but it wasn't until we were filming the second season, and mum and dad's divorce was finalized that they actually started dating," Clary said.

"We watched as Jace and Clary grew from the ages fourteen to eighteen. Their characters had been neighbours all of their lives, and they had been friends, but Jace's character was sent to a prestigious all boys school, given his father was well off, and Clary went to public school, and so their friendship seemed to peeter out. But when Clary's character became aware of the abuse going on next year, she rekindled her friendship with her neighbour." There was another scene from the show, a young, frizzy haired Clary was biting her lip as she looked through the window, watching as a young, broken looking Jace, curled up on the ground as his father kicked him in the ribs.

"Did you know that Jace actually got a broken nose once on set?" Clary commented as she tilted her head to the side.

"From one of the abuse scenes?"

"Nope," she shook her head. "It was actually this scene where me and him broke into the school pool, in the third season, when we were sixteen. He was meant to do this big fancy dive of the diving board, and we had to re-shoot it like four times because he kept screwing it up. I was so angry," she grinned a little. "I had to stay in the pool the whole time, and even though the water was heated, I was freezing my ass off because my hair was all wet and it was the middle of the night. Anyway, it was like the last take, and he skidded on the edge of the pool and face planted the concrete."

"Ouch," Simon cringed, but he couldn't help laugh a little at the small grin on her face.

The program went on, giving a play by play of almost everything that the two characters went through on the show, from Clary's first time with a guy who filmed it and showed it to his friends, to Jace's kleptomania. Of course, the two of them finally admitted they liked each other when they were fifteen, and while there were the usual teenage hiccups, they were in a happy relationship when the show finally concluded, when they, and their characters, were eighteen, in the fifth season. There were photos of premieres and events, and clips from the show and candid shots that they had taken with fans or by the paparazzi. A lot of it Simon had seen before—hell, he had watched this show when he was a teenager as well. Jace Wayland and Clary Morgenstern were household names.

"As we all know, there was a lot of speculation about whether or not this on screen romance had shifted into reality. These two were photographed together on vacation on the off season of filming, and they always seemed touchy-feely in the behind the scenes footage," the presenter continued. "It wasn't until the end of the fourth season, though, when they were seventeen, that they admitted they were seeing each other." Clary stiffened beside Simon and he looked at her out of the corner of her eye. "They never really gave the media all that much to talk about, both of them with quite a squeaky clean image. That is, of course, until the tape was released." The presenter had a salacious smile on her face as she winked at the camera. "You all know the tape I'm talking about."

And then a snippet of the sex tape was showing.

Censored, of course, but there was no question about who it was, or what they were doing.

"This tape was released and went viral just after the fifth and final season of City of Glass concluded. The tape was filmed without either of their consent, apparently by an overeager paparazzo hacked into the web-cam of Clary's computer and then sold it to the highest bidder. These two were suddenly plastered all over the cover of every magazine, tabloid and headlining day time TV."

"We don't have to watch this," Simon grabbed for the remote.

"It's pretty much over now," Clary shrugged, trying not to look bothered. "Nothing I haven't seen before." The presenter talked for a few more minutes about the tape before coming to the conclusion of the show.

"And now, the question; Where Are They Now? Well, after starring in a successful movie that finished filming a year after City of Glass came to an end, Jocelyn and Clary pretty much disappeared from the face of the earth. Funnily enough, Jocelyn had remarried, with Luke, her on screen boyfriend, and they took Clary and Clary's older brother, Jonathon, who was six years her senior and not interested in the spotlight like the rest of his family, and moved to Australia. Not much has been heard about them since, fading into the life of normalcy that they had been deprived of for so long—all of Clary's childhood."

"Hear that, Fray? You're normal now," Simon smiled at her, tossing his arm over her shoulder. Clary poked out her tongue.

"Unlike Clary, Jace didn't shy away from the fame and the fortune and everything that came with it. He has gone on to star in many movies, most of them grossing well in the box office both nationally and internationally. And just like many childhood stars who were forced to grow up to quickly, he has made quite a name for himself in the media for things other than being an actor." Headlines started splashing across the screen, Wayland Involved in DUI, Wayland Arrested for Public Drunk and Disorderly, Wayland In Violent Altercation With Paparazzi. Clary's lips flattened into a straight line at those, but she didn't look at all surprised. "At the moment he has been linked with reality TV star, Kaelie Whitewillow, and the two of them have a notoriously tumultuous relationship." There were photos of them fighting in public, and then more headlines about possible cheating scandals which were supposedly backed up with more photos of Jace, this time with multiple other woman.

"Okay," Clary grabbed the remote from him. "I think I'm done now." She turned off the TV and took in a deep breath, letting it out through her nose. Simon didn't say anything for a moment before squeezing her shoulders and kissing the side of her head.

"Just so you know, I like you as the boring, normal person," he told her.

"Yeah," Clary nodded. "I like me better like this too."

I wanted to take a moment to rave about a couple of things I've watched on Netflix. Obviously, there's Jessica Jones. Okay, I know, I know, I'm a total Marvel freak, but it's amazing! I've had a few friends who aren't into Marvel at all who watched and they were in love. The second is a documentary, Hot Girls Wanted. It's kinda...Sad and shit, but it's really good. About girls who get into amateur porn and don't really know what they're getting themselves into. And then Sense8. Ohmygod. Sense8. It is absolutely incredible. I wasn't into it at first, but I stuck with it, and we binged on the whole season in the weekend. It was unlike anything else I've watched, and I definitely recommend.

Oh shit! AND I SAW Captain America: CIVIL WAR LAST WEEKEND! Holy shit. Just as good as I had hoped. Couple of things I was a little iffy on but *sighs dreamily* it was very good. Sebastian Stan and Chris Evans and Jeremy Renner all in one movie makes me very happy :) So if anyone is a Marvel fan and wants to fangirl, don't hold back! Especially if you want to fangirl about Stucky or Sebastian Stan talking in Russian or Wanda, who I absolutely fell in love with in this movie.

But especially Sebastian talking in Russian, that was like a religious experience.

Let me know what you think, reviews make me super happy, plus it's my birthday! And let me know if you want a preview xx