"So I guess this means we'll be moving again, huh." I commented, truthfully sad.

"Yes it does." My grandma wasn't looking at me,I could tell she couldn't bare to see the disappointment on my face.

"No! I don't want to leave!" Amy cried holding on to Ethan as if that as long as she was holding on to him she wouldn't have to leave, she wouldn't have to pack up the little possessions that she owned and she wouldn't have o say good bye.

I knew that this would happen, that one day we would leave. It always happened. I looked around at all my friends, Will and Layla, Magenta and Zack, and Ethan, silently telling them good bye. Then I looked at Warren, taking in everything about him, from his muscles to the red streak in his hair and finally to his eyes looking once more into his beautiful soul. There was something I wanted to say, but if I did it would make leaving so much more difficult than it needed to be, so I kept silent.

The next day neither I nor Amy were at school, we were with Grandma.

"So were are we going this time?" Amy asked. I hadn't talked since last night when we were saying our goodbyes.

"Not that far, there's a nice new condo over on the other side of town." Me and Alice-May looked at eachother, then at grandma.

"You can't be serious!" I spoke for the first time that day.

"Does it look like I'm joking? Of course I'm serious, after some pondering I finally decided that if we left Division would just expect it. Besides this place really is safe for us."

"Yea, we just have to do something about that Doedelzak guy." Amy said, wringing her hands like she was planning something evil. I liked it when she got like this.

"Oh speaking of Doedelzak, isn't that dance today?" I asked.

"Yeah, it is." Sweet I was right. I honestly didn't know that it was, it could have been last week and I wouldn't have known.

"Ok I say we go back to school and tell everyone the good news, and dance, there is going to be dancing." I said beginning to float in the direction I think the school was. Alice-May and grandma shrugged there shoulders, Amy starting up her hair helicopter and Grandma transporting herself and our luggage to the new mean she literally teleported. Amy and I picked up speed and before we knew it we were up over the clouds where we thought the school was. It wasn't there, we were ten miles away. Was our sense of direction really that bad? Or was it just me?

"I told you we were too far away." Amy told me, in that awful "I-told-you-so" voice. So it was my fault, that's what I thought.

"At least we know where it is now."

"Yeah, so next time we fly to school we'll be ten miles away on the other side." I was too excited to retort, I didn't have to leave Warren, I didn't have to leave school and the best part is I didn't have to leave out on some vengence.

Doedelzak Mann, Looks 16, Real age: 105. Superpower:Energy sourcing Occupation: Highschool spy for Division Destruction: Alice-May Dazzle and maybe Meirovy O'War.

Oh yea, beware Dude 'cause your going down.

There was some nice ballroom music playing in the gymnasium, everyone who had a partner was dancing in fancy dresses and tuxedos. I felt out of place in the surprising formal setting, I could sense that Amy was too. So I did thenatural thing, I ran out.

"Where ae you going?" Amy called behind me in the empty hallway," The dance is this way!"

"I'm not going in there looking like this!" I gestured to my tattered casual clthes. "And niether are you." I stretched out my arm and grabbed her taking us both inside the girls bathroom.

A few minutes later, and quite a few objections as I transformed I clothes to gowns and changed our hair, we left the bathroom lookingbette than ever.

"And you called me crazy."

"I never said you were crazy, I said and I quote ' You must be insane for thinking that I look good in this color.'" She was wearing a deep purple dress and her red hair was medium length and curly, I thought it looked good.

So this time we walked into the gym, feeling much more like we belonged there. A familiar song started playing I recognised the piece as the music Warren had picked out, then that ment it was our turn. I looked up to the big stage that was set up in the middle of the huge gym. It looked like Warren and Coach BoomBoom, I mean Boomer, were arguing. I think Coach was teling Warren to dance alone, what a jerk, how is someone going to dance a duet alone?

I had to get up there.

And I would have, if I wasn't dragged into a dark corner by a mysterious force called Lash. I completly forgot he was one of my troubles also, how careless of me.

"Lash, I don't have Time for this." I punched him the gut and wiped the entire Save the Citizen incedent out of his mind. Why didn't I think of that before?

I flew on to the stage. Landing in time with the music might I add, and immediately fallowed through with the steps me and Warren had been learning like a religion. Ok, it wasn't that serious, but it was pretty damn close.

"Finally you showed up." Warren said not missing a beat.

"Well, you know how I like to make an entrance." I smiled, I was really happy. Then I heard crashing sounds and piercing screams through the wonderful music and my smile grew even bigger.

That's the wrath of Alice-May Dazzle.

Our song was coming to a close and after a routine of swings, grapevines, twirls, and other pretty much random dance steps I don't know the names of we ended in a deep.

"Oh yea, I forgot to tell you," I started, dipped in Warrens arms, "I Love you." Then we kissed and it was the most wonderful, perfect kiss in the world.