realchic1999
03-19-2003, 03:39 PM
I have an idea. We can do a fan fiction reunion about the group getting together after ten years (all the students...old and new), and wherever someone stops, someone can begin. If gaps were left, someone else can fill them in. But no negating! (Meaning if someone says that Eric is a chicken [bad example], no one in the next post can say otherwise. Work with what is already there.)
Also, since I am really just getting into the show, I may not know all the characters perfectly to give them proper post-graduate careers. If I screw up, I'm sorry!
2003: The ten year reunion should have happened two years ago, but everyone was too busy to plan one. Fillmore High was planning on having a huge reunion for the whole graduating class, but Sarah Nevins wanted to get together with her IHP buddies prior to it. Her successful program for young minorities was keeping her busy. She knew that the right person to plan a mini-reunion was Darlene Merriman...who was now a PR rep at a distinguished company. Luckily, Darlene had found the time to return Sarah's call.
"Sarah, you are absolutely right," Darlene said. "We need to get the group together again. Even Jawaharlal and Maria. I haven't seen them in ages."
"How are we going to track them down?" Sarah asked.
"I have my connections," Darlene replied. "Don't worry."
The conversation was brief but thorough, and Sarah went to breeze through her recently bought book of love poems---Simone's recent publication. Simone was living the romantic life in Paris...
Also, since I am really just getting into the show, I may not know all the characters perfectly to give them proper post-graduate careers. If I screw up, I'm sorry!
2003: The ten year reunion should have happened two years ago, but everyone was too busy to plan one. Fillmore High was planning on having a huge reunion for the whole graduating class, but Sarah Nevins wanted to get together with her IHP buddies prior to it. Her successful program for young minorities was keeping her busy. She knew that the right person to plan a mini-reunion was Darlene Merriman...who was now a PR rep at a distinguished company. Luckily, Darlene had found the time to return Sarah's call.
"Sarah, you are absolutely right," Darlene said. "We need to get the group together again. Even Jawaharlal and Maria. I haven't seen them in ages."
"How are we going to track them down?" Sarah asked.
"I have my connections," Darlene replied. "Don't worry."
The conversation was brief but thorough, and Sarah went to breeze through her recently bought book of love poems---Simone's recent publication. Simone was living the romantic life in Paris...