Chapter 4: Eureka

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"So she tried changing the subject with Ryan Higa? Let's hope Kendall and James can get something out of her." Logan sighed.

"But I don't understand why she freaked out when I started talking about Mr Goldstein. I know it must be hard for her; her dad's been dead for two years, but I feel like she's not letting us in fully about how she really feels." Logan looked at his sister in complete amazement.

"Bridge, that's it! Whatever it is, it may have started from when Mr Goldstein died. I'll text Kendall now to tell him about Lisa." Logan began typing away on his phone.

"Mr Mitchel, can you please tell me the definition of chemical energy?" Dr. Harris (their incredibly annoying physics teacher) asked.

"The part of the energy in a substance that can be released by a chemical reaction." Logan replied, not looking up once. The whole class chuckled when their teacher started a mini-rant under his breath about how he should be touring the world with his former workmates and not 'stuck in Minnesota teaching teenagers'. Logan looked at the text Kendall sent back: 

Me and James might have something. We'll tell u guys at lunchtime.

Kenny

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James, Kendall and Lisa were in the computer room for their English lesson for the whole week due to a 'bug-infestation' (or a Carlos Garcia/ Katie Knight prank specialitly) and they were allowed some free time on the Macs. 

"I wonder why Lisa chose to sit on the other side of the computer room? And why she's not her cheery self," James said.

"I know she looks as though she's depressed about something." Then an imaginary lightbulb went off above Kendall's head.

"Kenny, you got that look in your eyes. So you have an idea?" James asked.

"James, research the symptoms of depression. That could lead us to something." Kendall's phone went off, signaling a text message from Logan.

Bridgits just told me that Lisa freaked out when she mentioned Mr Goldstein. Maybe that has something to do with why Lisa's acting all secretive.

Logan

"(Kendall look at this, it says that family trauma can lead to depression. We should tell the others!)" James whispered.

"Already on it," Kendall said, as he replied to Logan's text, "all we need to do is wait until lunchtime. It's unfair that Dani and Katie have to eat with the rest of their loser year, but I'll send them a heads up on it."

AN: So, I'm going to be travelling to London for my cousin's engagement thing and I will be writing chapters 5 and 6 on my phone while I'm going, seeing as though I'll probably die of boredom for the 3 hours trapped in a car with 2 of my sisters, my mother and father. I know not many people read my stories but that's okay. I'm alright with that, besides, I'll become more popular as time goes on (hopefully :D)

Thanks

Rukii K 

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