Okay before we begin I'd just like to say that this story is dedicated to a girl I knew in high school. She was bullied and I tried, like Sue, to help her out. So if by any chance your reading this Kelly. I'm sorry.

I don't own Carrie.

Carrie White was bullied, bloodily, and broken. Bullied by people like Chris Hargenson since the 6th grade. Bloodied from the bucket full of blood that fell on her at prom. Broken so bad that she did the unthinkable; she killed so many people. Even mama, but that was an accident, she didn't mean to hurt her.

Know Carrie sat on the floor holding the still warm body of her dead mother after she pushed Sue out of the house to save her and her unborn daughter. The stones continued to fall as the house slowly fell with it. 'It's almost over. Soon I'll be with you again mama.' Carrie thought as she hugged the body tighter.

"Carrie!" She looked up to see Sue had come back in the house once again confusing Carrie. 'Why did she come back? I pushed her out to be safe.'

"What are you doing Sue? You have to get out now!" Carrie grabbed Sue with her powers again, but she was too weak from keeping the stones from falling on them to move her outside and Sue was grabbing onto Carrie for dear life.

"Not without you Carrie! You don't deserve to die! Please come with me and live!" before she could respond; the roof caved in and Sue pulled Carrie away and didn't stop till they were on the front lawn. Sue held Carrie as she cried in her arms for everything that happened and everyone she killed. Sue just stood there for awhile until she heard the sirens approaching. 'If they find Carrie, they with arrest her or worse. I can't let that happen. None of this was her fault, only mine.'

"Carrie listen we have to go, if they police find you I don't like they will be to understand." Sue led a reluctant Carrie down the street. The latter looking back once more at the hole where the only place she called home once stood with the only person who cared for her. "Don't worry I'll protect you. I promise."

X~X~X

The motel room Sue paid for wasn't as bad as most motel rooms. There was a small round table, two twin sized beds, and a TV with basic cable with a bathroom in the next room. She paid for two days but she didn't even know what to do now.

Carrie sat on the far side bed, hugging her legs as she silently cried. Sue walked over and sat next to her. She reached out to comfort her but stopped. 'What can I even say to make this better? What should I say?' Sue rubbed Carrie's back to help her calm down as well as get her attention while she faced forward.

"I'm so sorry Carrie. All I wanted was for you to go to prom and be happy, even if it was for just one night, but I never knew of this would happen. That Chris would go so far and drop blood on you just because she hated you." Carrie looked up at Sue to see her eyes were starting to water. "And now Chris, Tommy, and all the others are gone. And all because of a stupid prank." Sue was now crying a little but Carrie said nothing as she watched the taller girl morn the many lives lost. Lives Carrie ended. The girls just sat there for the longest time, crying for the ones that died until Carrie spoke.

"Do you hate me Sue?" Sue looked at Carrie. She didn't understand how Carrie did all those things but she need that she didn't hate her. She was scared but didn't hate her.

"No Carrie I don't hate but I am worried about how you can move things without touching them."

"I- I don't really know it never happened until last week. The day I got my period." She could still hear the girls telling her to 'plug it up'.

"But I don't think any other could do that went they got their periods, so it must be something else. Can you control it?" Instead of replying Carrie simply raised the lamp off the table then sat it back down, she did the same thing with the TV, the other bed, and cut the light switch off and on. "Wow that's amazing." Sue said with enough wonderment it caused Carrie to blush. After awhile they decided to get cleaned up and go to sleep. Sue was still awake with one thought going threw her mind. 'What am I going to do now?' She knew that they couldn't stay hidden forever, but at the same time she knew Carrie would either be killed or locked away forever or be tested on like some science experiment. None of those options were good for Carrie at all. But Sue could leave right now and let her fend for herself, but Sue knew in her heart she couldn't do that either. She promised to Carrie that she would protect her and that's what she was going to do. So with her mind made up she fell asleep with a new resolve and goal. Protect Carrie White.

X~X~X

The morning sun felt go on Sue's skin for some reason, as if she never felt it before, as she walked back home. If she was to look after Carrie she would need cash and cloths. Lucky she knew where her parents weren't home so she could get what she needed.

After Sue gathered some food, clothes, and got a couple hundred dollars from her father's office she was ready to leave. But before she could leave Sue came to the sudden realization that this would be likely be the last time she would her be home or ever see her parents. She paused a moment to think if she was prepared to left everything behind for the girl she bullied, who can move things with her mind, and who killed several people. Sue took a deep breath and headed back to Carrie, it took everything Sue had not to cry on the way.

X~X~X

"Sue I don't know about this."

"Come on Carrie I bet it does look as bad as you think." Sue was watching TV as she waited for Carrie to come out of the bathroom with her new outfit on. When she heard the door open she couldn't help but stare. Carrie was wearing Sue's old white blouse with blue denim jeans and white gym shoes. This was the second time Sue saw Carrie wearing something that wasn't homemade. Carrie however shifted nervously under Sue's gaze. "Wow Carrie you look amazing. Why don't you wear cloths like this more often?"

"Mama said that it made girl's look like whores. She said a lot of things like that." Carrie went silent as she remembered all the things here mama told her, things she now questioned. Before Sue could say anything there was a knock on the door. Sue walked over to answer, expecting the manager or a housekeeping maid, but was meet with two police officers. One was an African-American man the other a Caucasian woman.

"Can I help you?" Sue asked with a hint of fear in her voice.

"We are here for Carrie White. We would like to ask her so questions down at the station." The female cop answered as they both walked into the room. Carrie was standing in the bathroom doorway afraid of what was happening. Sue however tried to stay strong for them both.

"What is this about?"

"We have reason to believe that Ms. White was responsible for the incident at prom last night." The black cop replied sharply. Sue didn't know what to do she didn't want them to take Carrie anyway, but she knew that if they resisted it would only make things worse.

With a heavy heart Sue stood to the side as the officers ushered Carrie into the back of their car. All the while telling Carrie that everything would be alright. That she would get her out of this. After the cop car drove off Sue wasn't sure how thing would be alright. Right now she needed help, but from whom, she had nobody that would help Carrie. Expect for Ms. Desjardin, but after what happened she wasn't so sure the gym teacher would help. But she was the only person who looked out for Carrie as far as Sue knew so she was her only option now.