Amy hadn't ever been this happy, she had the perfect girlfriend and the perfect friends; her mom had finally begun to accept who she really was and because of Francia, Amy didn't hate everyone as much. Life couldn't get much better. She did miss Karma though; they hadn't spoken since Shane's party.

Amy and Shane were walking to class together.

"So, how was the wedding?" Shane asked, in a singsong voice.

"Great." Amy said, with a smile.

"Did something happen?" Shane asked, raising his eyebrow.

"No." Amy said.

"Why not?" Shane asked, a little disappointed.

"We've talking about taking things to the next level, I just don't know if I'm ready. I know it's the right girl, I just don't know if it's the right time." Amy said.

"Oh, but then why was the wedding so great?" Shane asked.

"I got to meet her whole family and everyone was so welcoming, I mean my own family is never that happy to see me." Amy said.

Shane just laughed.

"Francia makes me hate everything, a little less. "Amy said.

"She's made you soft." Shane said.

"She has, hasn't she?" Amy said, as she and Shane entered class together.

Liam and Karma had gone for a dinner date, for the first time in weeks, that night. They were walking back to Karma's place, when the wind started blowing. Karma rubbed her shoulders, to generate some heat. Liam took off his jacket and put it around Karma. She smiled at him, a pang of guilt hitting her. He was such a great guy and he really did care about her and she really wished that she could feel the same way about him but she knew she wouldn't and she couldn't. She decided to call him inside and tell him the truth, once they'd reached her place.

"Do you want to come inside? I want to talk to you about something." Karma said, once they'd reached her door.

"Sure." Liam said.

They walked into Karma's house and went to her room.

"So, there's something I've been wanting to talk to you about for a while now." Karma said, taking a seat on her bed.

"Yeah, me too." Liam said, taking a seat next to Karma.

"You have?" Karma asked.

"Yeah. You've been really out of it the past couple of weeks, what's going on?" Liam asked.

Karma took a deep breath, she knew this was it. "That's what I've been meaning to talk to you about."

"Okay." Liam said, looking into Karma's eyes, all his attention was now hers.

"You're such a great guy and you know how much I like you." Karma said.

"I really like you too." Liam said, smiling. He reached for Karma's hand; he could tell she was very worried.

"You're really great Liam, but I just cant do this anymore." Karma said, a lump forming in her throat, tears in her eyes.

"What do you mean?" Liam asked, pulling his hand back.

"I mean that, I really care about you and I think I'm always going to love you but I'm just not in love with you anymore and you deserve so much better than to be with a person who doesn't love you, the way you love her." Karma said, tears falling down her eyes.

"How long have you been feeling like this?" Liam asked, standing up.

"A couple of weeks, it's not you, it's me. I've just been really confused." Karma said, in between sobs.

"Confused about what?" Liam asked, getting upset.

"About who I am and what I want." Karma said.

"I thought, this was what you wanted. Us?" Liam said, feeling his heart sink.

"I did and for a very long time, all that mattered was you and just being with you. For a very long time, I thought I knew who I was and whatever little I knew about myself,would be enough but it's not." Karma said.

"I don't understand, what changed Karma?" Liam asked, tears forming in his eyes.

"I did." Karma said.

"Is there somebody else?" Liam asked.

Karma didn't say anything; she just looked down at her hands, as tears fell down her cheeks.

"I knew it! Who is it?" Liam asked, getting angry.

"It's not about that! It's about me." Karma said.

"Who is it? It's Amy isn't it?" Liam asked.

Hearing Amy's name, made Karma finally look up at Liam. She just looked at him but didn't say anything.

"I should've known. I've always known that were was something between the two of you, I just kept telling myself it was nothing, that you loved me as much as I loved you." Liam said.

"I did." Karma said.

"Apparently that wasn't enough." Liam said, starting to walk away.

"I'm sorry." Karma said, shouting after Liam.

"Me too." Liam said and walked away.

Karma lay down on her bed and couldn't stop crying, even though Liam wasn't whom she wanted to be with anymore, it hurt to end things with him because she still cared about him. No matter what she did or what she told herself, the tears just wouldn't stop falling. Her phone had been ringing all night but she hadn't even bothered to check it, she wasn't in the state of mind to talk to anybody.

Amy hated not talking to Karma. She knew that they had other people in their lives now, people they both cared about but she wasn't ready to lose her best friend. She'd been calling her all night and she hadn't picked up. Amy couldn't take it anymore and decided to go over to Karma's place to check on her.

"Karma?" Amy said, walking into Karma's room.

"Amy?" Karma asked, sitting up on her bed. Her mascara had streamed down her face along with the tears, she was exhausted from all the crying and she couldn't cry anymore.

"What happened?" Amy asked, rushing to sit next to Karma on her bed.

"Liam and I broke up." Karma said, starting to cry again.

Amy put her arms around Karma. "Do you want to talk about it?" She asked.

"No, I just want to sit like this for a while." Karma said, putting her head on Amy's chest. Amy put her head on Karma's and they just sat like that for a while, neither of them saying a word. A sense of calm washed over both of them, Karma hadn't cried since Amy'd been here. Throughout all this drama and confusion, Karma had missed Amy, her friend, the one who understood her, and the one who always saved her.