"Shane, I'm going to kill you," the blonde stated, teeth clenched.

"Oh please, you'll love it! I heard there are going to be some really hot girls here!" Shane responded, while getting up and dusting himself off. "By the way, rude."

"Rude? I'm the rude one? If you didn't know, I have a girlfriend. You're the one that set us up, remember?" Amy questioned. Shane looked at the ground, then looked back up, smirking.

"She doesn't need to know…" he trailed off.

Amy shook her head in disbelief, and continued into the house, obviously infuriated that Shane brought her here and suggested hooking up with random bimbos. She might play for the other team, but that doesn't mean she'll go around finding a new girl every week. She definitely hates it when Shane does it, so why would it be any different if she did it?

As she walked in, she spotted a short brunette conversing with none other than the proclaimed douchebag on campus. "Booker…" she sneered as she watched Karma continue to talk to Liam.

The two were animately covering different topics as they drank the beer, Karma looking around the room while expressing her thoughts on the current topic. Amy chuckled, remembering how her friend always talked with the same enthusiasm. Then, she frowned, looking at Liam, who held his 'signature' smirk. He obviously thought something would happen tonight, but she sure was not going to let that happen. She had to stop it.

Then she remembered she had a girlfriend. One that she kind of liked. Amy shook her head, trying to rid herself of the tainted thoughts.

Keyword. Trying. No matter how much she attempted getting over Karma, it wasn't happening soon, even if she really needed it to. Her love for the short girl was overwhelming and it destroyed her when she got rejected by the only girl she ever was infatuated with. The only person she ever truly liked. "Well, I'm screwed."

The blonde looked down, obviously defeated when she saw Karma's eyes light up at Liam's words. When she looked up she saw the girl looking right in her direction, eyes wide. "Well," Shane came up from behind her. "I see you've been met with the surprise! So.. surprise."

"I guess I'm serious now on my threat. You. Are. Going. To. Die." Amy stared into Shane's eyes, and if looks could kill, Shane would be six feet under where it looked Amy was going to put him next.

"Look, I'm sorry, I just needed you to see Karma without all the convincing to go along with it." Shane sighed and looked down.

"Why did you want me to see Karma? You said yourself, she doesn't like me, and I'm still trying to get over her. I don't want to ruin our friendship further than I already have!" Amy whispered to Shane.

"Listen, I know you kind of want to blame this on me but-"

"It was your fault! If I hadn't kissed Karma I wouldn't be in this mess!"

"Okay, the fact is, you would've realized your feelings for Karma sooner or later! No matter how much you want to deny it, you had to have understood them at some point." Shane countered.

"Alright, I may admit that is true, but you dragged me to a party I didn't even want to go to show me Karma and try to get me to make out with some other girls too, when I HAVE A GIRLFRIEND!"

"Okay I know, I know, but is she even your 'girlfriend' anyway?" Shane raised one eyebrow, obviously questioning Amy's current relationship status.

"We went on like one date… does that not make it official?" Amy asked.

"I don't know, that's her call," Shane raised his hands. Amy closed her eyes and squeezed the bridge of her nose, not able to comprehend how relationships worked. "So come on, if she's not really your girlfriend, have some fun! I think truth or dare is about to start soon."

"Alright fine, but if this ends with me in some closet with another girl, I'm out."

"Weren't you already in the closet with another girl?" Shane replied. "Cough, Karma!"

"She's not in the closet, she's as straight as an arrow!"

"Yeah, and it appears you're as straight as a circle…"

"Shut up! So are we gonna play now or what?" Amy asked. Shane nodded, taking her hand, leading her to the circle where there sat Karma, Liam, Lauren, and others from their school. "Lauren? What.. I… When?"

"I got here right before you did idiot." Lauren scowled. Though Amy thought they were getting closer since the wedding, she guessed she didn't want to show it in public.

"Alright!" Liam clapped his hands together. "Time for a good ol' game of truth or dare!"

Amy looked around at the others, seeing Karma look up at Liam dreamily. "Ugh," She groaned. Just what she needed, watching the girl of her dreams watch the guy of her best friend's dream.

"So, I'll go first as usual." he scanned the room, looking eye to eye of who he should pick, when he stopped at Amy for a bit, shocked she would be here. "Amy." She always hated how he said her name, not that he pronounced it wrong, she just hated him saying anything. "Truth or dare?" he finished.

"Well… uh… t-truth?" she stuttered. She had no idea what was to come, though they did have a bonding moment during her time at his house, she didn't know what he had in mind.

"Well, you know I hate lying." he joked, "So… how heart broken were you when Karma ripped your heart out and stepped on it after pretending to be a lesbian?" he asked. Everyone gasped, as he smirked smugly. Karma looked up at him, distraught, and back at Amy.

"Well I uh, what?" Amy sputtered out. He was supposed to be the nice guy! Wait… Shane! She turned to look at him as he smiled at Liam. He set this up so Karma saw him as the bad guy! Damn it Shane, why?

"You heard me." Liam responded.

"Uh.. well… a lot. I really like her. No. I don't. I love her. More than anyone else in the world. Just like that." Amy looked at Karma, as a tear fell out of the shorter girl's eye. Amy smiled warmly, and got up.

"Where are you going?" Shane whispered.

"Out. Let's see if she follows." Amy strutted out of the room, now confident that Karma could feel the same way. Screw Reagan, Karma's the girl she's always wanted.

"Amy wait!" Karma yelled as she dashed after the blonde. She had always known it, and now was the perfect time to confess the underlying emotions she felt for her best friend. "I know what I said at the wedding. I was wrong. I just wanted a cliche ending, a knight in shining armour. But that's just it Amy, you're my night. You've saved me ever since we met, when you kicked sand in the boy's eyes who stole my lunch box." Karma recounted the time she met Amy, a tear of happiness fell from her eye mixed with tears of hurt from Liam's words still lingering. "What Liam said was true, I did break your heart, but I didn't mean to. But I do love you Amy. And I mean this when I say it. Just like that."

As Karma finished, Amy wiped a tear from her eye and slowly leaned in. As their lips collided, fireworks erupted between the two of them and Shane watched from the window. "Thanks for helping Liam," Shane looked up at his best friend, who was surprisingly also smiling.

"No problem buddy, they look really happy together." Liam stared longingly at Karma, but soon his memory was wiped of the feelings for her.

She was all Amy's now.