Transcendence
SUV. If it’s a cool one, then
SUV. If it’s a soccer mom one, then motorcycle.
     
    Fruit or Veggies?
    Veggies.
     
    Dance or Concert?
    Assuming the concert is for a band I like,
then concert, no contest. Just don’t drag me to a Britney Spears,
Lady Gaga, or whatever concert that middle school girls like going
to.
     
    Play or Watch Sports?
    Watch.
     
    NYC or LA?
    NYC is easily the best city in America.
     
    Cake or Pie?
    I rarely eat either, but I guess pie.
     
    Past or Present?
    Present. Because then there’s more control
over the future.
     
    Lizzie or Chelsea?
    Do you really need to ask?

Character Interview with Drew
     
    This character interview was held by Becky
from Becky’s Barmy Book Blog. Drew’s answers are by Michelle
Madow.
    http://beckysbarmybookblog.blogspot.com
     
    Becky: How old were you when you first
learned that you had been reincarnated and what was your first
thought?
     
    Drew: I was 14 when I went on the trip to
England and met my Memory Guide, Misty, for the first time. That
ignited my memories from the past, but I didn’t realize the
memories were real until I saw Lizzie when I walked into the
European History classroom at Beech Tree. I don’t remember what my
exact first thought was, but the whole time I was sitting in class,
I was shocked that she existed.
     
    Becky: When you realized Lizzie might be
reincarnated too, did you immediately want to find her or did you
try to put it out of your mind?
     
    Drew: I didn’t realize Lizzie was real until
seeing her for the first time. I thought she was some made up
fantasy, and before I met her I was constantly searching for a girl
as good as the one in my dreams.
     
    Becky: When did you first realize that
Lizzie was the one for you?
     
    Drew: I knew the moment I first saw her. But
when I realized she was real, I also realized that the flashes I
had of us together in the past were real, too. I knew how that
ended, and I couldn’t allow the same thing to happen again.
     
    Becky: If you loved Lizzie so much, why did
you start to date Chelsea?
     
    Drew: It was a stupid decision—I should have
thought it through further. In the moment, I knew I wanted to be
near Lizzie, but that I could never allow us to truly be together,
because I didn’t want her to suffer the same end she did in the
past. She was persistent, though. I know how girls think—that it
goes against their “code” or whatever to go after your best
friend’s boyfriend, so I figured the best way to be around Lizzie
without her thinking there was a chance anything could happen
between us was to date her best friend.
     
    Becky: If you felt being together or being
close to Lizzie was dangerous why did you choose Chelsea to date,
surely you knew that would cause trouble? Or did you genuinely like
Chelsea for a bit?
     
    Drew: I knew that being in a relationship
with Lizzie was dangerous, and I thought being in a relationship
with Chelsea would prevent anything from happening with me and
Lizzie. In the end, it was too hard to fight the connection I felt
with her. Looking back, I probably should have stayed away from her
altogether, but that’s harder than it sounds. I’m just glad things
worked out like they did.
     
    Becky: How many houses do you actually own
(or your family own)?
     
    Drew: Four. There’s the house in Pembrooke,
New Hampshire, the one in Aspen, the one in Palm Beach, and the
condo in Manhattan. My dad’s currently living in the condo in
Manhattan, and my mom and I are in the house in Pembrooke. The Palm
Beach house was so we could have somewhere to go while visiting my
grandparents (we go there during winter break sometimes, too). The
house in Aspen is for ski vacations, which we go on every March
during spring break.
     
    Becky: If you could give Lizzie one gift,
what would it be?
     
    Drew: To know that she is 100% safe in her
current life.
     
    Becky: If you could change one thing about
your past (current life) what would it be and why?
     
    Drew:

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