Cast
Lili Reinhart as Alice Smith
Brock Kelly as teen Mark Pearson
Willa Holland as Kelly Gallagher
Sarah Michelle Gellar as Kelly Pearson
Jensen Ackles as adult Mark Pearson
Malina Weissman as Hannah Pearson
September 1992
Alice Smith walked into the cafeteria and took a seat across from Mark Pearson and his girlfriend, Kelly Gallagher.
Mark and Kelly had been dating since freshman year. Alice wasn't dating anyone. The trio had been friends since they joined the Southside Serpents in sophomore year.
Mark, Kelly, and Alice were in their junior year. Alice was certain that Mark and Kelly would get married someday. The two of them were very much in love.
"I'm not going to be able to hang out with you guys on Saturday." Alice said.
"How come?" Mark asked.
Mark was a handsome boy with fair skin and green eyes. His short, straight brown hair was styled in an Ivy League cut. His locks were a little longer on the top, allowing him to spike up his bangs. He was clean-shaven. His body was slender but muscular. He was wearing a black t-shirt, an unzipped black leather jacket with the Southside Serpents logo on the back, a pair of dark blue denim jeans, and black combat boots with black laces. He had a double-headed snake tattoo on his left shoulder, but it couldn't be seen underneath his clothes. He didn't have any other tattoos besides his Serpent tattoo. He didn't have any scars or birthmarks. He didn't have any piercings.
"I have detention." Alice said.
"What'd you do this time?" Kelly asked. It was anyone's guess. Alice was no stranger to detention.
Kelly was tall, slender, and beautiful. Her long brown hair was styled in loose curls and gathered at the left side of her head in a low ponytail. Her green eyes were smoked out with black makeup, and her lips were strawberry red. She was wearing an unzipped black leather jacket with the Southside Serpents logo on the back, a white tank top that stopped a few inches above her belly button and showed off the lower part of her flat stomach, a pair of black denim jeans with a rip in each knee, and black combat boots with black laces. A long-sleeved black and white plaid shirt was tied around her waist. She had a double-headed snake tattoo on her right arm, but it couldn't be seen underneath her clothes. She didn't have any other tattoos besides her Serpent tattoo. She didn't have any scars or birthmarks. She didn't have any piercings.
"Penelope Blossom and I got into a fight, and Hermoine Gomez saw us and reported us to Principal Featherhead. That bitch is such a tattletale." Alice said.
April 1993
Alice walked into the math classroom and sat in the empty seat next to Mark. Kelly was on the other side of him. She didn't say a word to either one of them, and they didn't say a word to her. The trio had stopped being friends after Alice left the Serpents and started dating Hal Cooper.
June 1993
The time had finally come for Mark and Kelly to graduate from Riverdale High School.
Mark, Kelly, and the other graduates sat in the first row, clad in blue graduation gowns and blue graduation caps with gold tassels. The guests sat a little farther back.
The Valedictorian, Hal Cooper, gave his speech, and then the principal started handing out diplomas.
After each graduate had received their diploma, the principal addressed the crowd. "Everyone, please rise."
Everyone in the gym stood up.
The principal turned to the graduates and said, "Graduates, please move your tassels from right to left."
The graduates did as they were told.
"Congratulations to the Riverdale High School class of 1993!" The principal exclaimed.
The graduates threw their caps in the air.
Most Serpents didn't go to college, but Mark and Kelly did. He became a mechanic and opened his own repair shop in the Southside, and she became a doctor and got a job at the hospital in the Southside. They eventually got married.
In 2001, Mark and Kelly had a daughter, Hannah Pearson.
September 2012
Hannah exited Southside Middle School and climbed into the back of Mark's red 2003 Ford F-150 truck.
Mark was in the driver's seat. Kelly was in the passenger's seat.
"That's quite a shiner you've got there, kiddo. What happened?" Kelly asked when she noticed the bruise on Hannah's right eye.
Kelly was still as beautiful as ever. Her long brown hair was styled in barrel curls. She wore a grey tank top underneath an unbuttoned grey and white plaid shirt with the sleeves rolled up to her elbows, dark blue denim jeans, and grey ankle-length boots. She had on a light amount of black eyeliner, a light amount of black mascara, soft brown eyeshadow, and nude lip gloss.
"I got into a fight." Hannah said.
Hannah had fair skin and green eyes. Her long brown hair was down and straight. Short bangs went straight across her forehead. She wore a red long-sleeved shirt, dark blue denim jeans, and red ankle-length boots with flat heels. She didn't have any makeup on. She was only 11 years old. She didn't need to wear makeup.
"Did you win?" Mark asked.
Mark was still as handsome as ever. His short, straight brown hair was styled in an Ivy League cut. His locks were a little longer on the top, allowing him to spike up his bangs. He had a hint of stubble. He wore a navy blue Carhartt work shirt with the sleeves rolled up to his elbows, dark blue denim jeans, and black lace-up work boots.
"Yeah," Hannah said.
"That's my girl," Mark said with a smile on his face.
Only in the Southside would someone be happy about their child getting into a fight.
THE END
