As soon as Tara was allowed to go back to school- by the doctors, the psychiatrists, and her parents, who seemed to think that any sort of stress would cause her to shatter- she set about putting her plan into action. Meadowview High had a school newspaper, a computer club, and a film society, but no AV activities. That was about to change. At least, it would if Tara had any say in the matter.

The problem was, school officials weren't always inclined to listen to students. Particularly when said students had spent large parts of the past year missing, due to kidnapping or coma. But even after she argued away those points- really, how was she supposed to avoid a mysterious pandemic that no one saw coming?- there were still problems. Any club apparently needed at least four members and a teacher to advise it before it could get a green light.

Tara thought about it during class, but very few names came to her. By lunchtime, she was stuck for ideas, resorting to her one tried and true gimmick for meeting people. As she ate her grilled cheese sandwich, ignoring the soggy bread, she wrote on a sheet of paper in large block letters and set it in front of her.

DO YOU LIKE ELECTRONICS, ORGANIZATION, OR FREE FOOD? TALK TO ME! PLEASE?

While Tara considered herself above many things, bribery was not one of them.