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(Takes place after The Fall)

She was hurt, really hurt. Why had James done this to her? Sure, he could be a bit, no a full force jerk sometimes, a sexist pig and a self-obsessed idiot, but she still loved him. She was grateful to Lauren for telling her, but she couldn't help think that in this case, maybe ignorance is bliss. And why the heck couldn't James dump her by himself? So what if he got a kick in the nuts? He deserved it. Hell, if it hadn't been for her, he wouldn't even be at CHERUB, and he would never have met bloody Dana. As she ripped a picture of her and James together, and tear fell down Kerry's cheek.

James was confused. He'd been happy with Kerry, but he'd always fancied Dana. And she was the one that had helped him, though he was pretty sure that Kerry had been right, we would have been out of here so quickly except that he'd saved Ewart's life. But if Kerry loved him, how come she didn't help him while Dana risked her career even when she wasn't his girlfriend? She was now, but that wasn't the point. Collapsing onto his bed, James realised that Dana and Kerry had just swapped roles-Dana was his girlfriend instead of Kerry, while she was who he fancied.

(Takes place in the General)

She was over it, and him. Why? She just was, Kerry could have him back (as if her and Bruce were going to last anyway). She had fancied him, and she had loved him. But now it just didn't feel right. She remembered how'd they'd first gotten together, she'd risked her CHERUB career for him, but she didn't regret it. She'd had a food fight with his ex-girlfriend, and really, who the heck regrets a food fight? And she did appreciate that he'd been honest about the sex in a bathtub thing, and she didn't regret (though he may) the consequences. Sure, maybe he regretted breaking up with Kerry, loving her, wasting money on her Christmas present and what they did when he turned sixteen (aha, yeah) but Dana didn't. She didn't regret the relationship, and she didn't regret loving him.