Author's Note: I've been trying to write this chapter for an hour. But between responding to online friends, eating popcorn, and texting my best friend in real life, I'm like, "ASDFGHJKL." Plus I'm a little stuck on writer's block .-. So if this chapter is shorter than a 50 year old virgin's tallywacker, I apologize. Anyways, enjoy :D Don't forget to review, favorite, and follow me! Much appreciated.

The Revenge of Chucky

Chapter Seven

"You sure you're doing the right thing?" Eddie questioned Chucky as they sat on the couch walking a football game on a Sunday afternoon. It was a day after they had discussed dragging Andy Barclay into Chucky's plan to bring back Isabella.

Chucky snorted. "You're almost as worse as Tiffany. Yes I am sure. Geez."

Eddie pursed his lips. "I just don't want my best friend making the wrong choices."

Chucky raised an eyebrow at him. "Now you start doing that?"

Eddie's face turned to a shade of red. "Good point," he murmured.

"So, you're dating B, huh?" Chucky asked.

Eddie bit his lip and shifted uncomfortably. "Well, yeah," he admitted.

Chucky nodded. There was silence for a few more minutes as they continued watching the game. Then Chucky looked at Eddie.

"So, did you lay her?" He asked.

"CHUCKY!" Eddie shrieked. "Dude, what is wrong with you?!"

Chucky began hysterical laughing. Eddie rolled back his head and groaned.

"Oh, man," he started to laugh. "You, Mr. Ray, are so fucked up."

Chucky smirked. "Don't I know it, Caputo."

.

A slight knock on the door awoke Glen from his intense concentration on the TV show he was watching. He cried, "Come in!"

Glenda, his sister, came in through the doorway and closed the door behind her.

"What do you want?" Glen asked. Funny, she hasn't been verbally or physically abusing him lately.

"Did you hear what mom and dad were talking about two days ago?" Glenda questioned.

Something interesting, Glen thought. He paused his TV show and then sat up. "No, you know I don't eavesdrop. What'd they say?"

Glenda explained the conversation she overheard, involving the mention of a mystery girl named "Bella".

"Do you know who she is?" Glenda concluded.

Glen shook his head, just as confused as his sister. "No clue."

Glenda frowned. "Damn it," she whispered. "Should we ask?"

Glen sighed. "Doubt mom would tell us if she's not telling us now."

"Well, mom trusts you," Glenda said. "She would tell you. And dad would tell me."

Glen pursed his lips, considering it. "You think they would?"

Glenda shrugged. "Not positive, but it's worth a try, no?"

.

Amber Barclay seemed like the greatest daughter in the world to her parents Andy and Kristin. But, she was secretly a rebel.

She was best friends with Glenda Tilly, Jacob Valdez, Ryan Anderson, and Janice Jackson. They were known as that really rebellious group in high school, the ones who dye their hair and listen to rock music, the ones with the converse and skinny jeans, and from the point of view's of all other students, the group should be avoided at all times.

Amber did have good grades. She did do her homework. She did pay attention in class.

That didn't mean she didn't smoke weed with her group of friends behind the local 7-11 after school, and then quickly hurried off to the mall to get picked up by her mother Kristin and acting all smiley and good as if she was shopping with Janice the whole time.

It was Sunday afternoon. Once again, Kristin thought her daughter was at the mall with Janice. But instead, her and Janice went to the 7-11 and smoked the weed Ryan had provided them after school on Friday. Eventually he did show up, along with Jacob, and the four just hung out and got high.

Jacob, who secretly had a crush on Glenda, pushed out a puff of smoke from his lips. "Guys, where the fuck is Glenda?"

Ryan rolled his eyes. "Dude, stop denying you dig her. Seriously, you fail at hiding it."

Jacob glared. "Got something to say, shitface?"

Ryan pushed out a whiff of smoke from his mouth. "I already said what I said, asswipe, now smoke the goddamn joint."

Janice and Amber exchanged glances, then burst out laughing.

"What?" Both males hissed.

"You two are morons," Janice replied. "That's what."

Amber laughed, gleefully looking out into the distance. What could go wrong? Awesome friends, naive parents - her life seemed perfect at the moment. No worries whatsoever.

Little did she know a lot would go wrong.