Cyberchase Jealousy.

Here's the last chapter! I can't believe I'm done writing this fanfic! But oh, well, enjoy!

Chapter 10: Alls Well That End Well!

The Radopolis Racing Radsters were thrilled to win the Radopolis Grand Prix. They received even more attention than usual, and loved all that publicity. They weren't as famous as some Cyberspace celebrities, but at least they weren't surrounded by paparazzi twenty-four, seven.

Along with a giant golden trophy, one million snelfus, and a year supply of ice cream, another part of the prize package was revealed at the end of the race. They also won a month-long vacation at Club Solaria, where they could chill out and have fun with each other.

That is, except for Inez.

At first, she didn't want to go, lying about not feeling well, but Matt insisted she should go, since she was a member of the team and deserved the vacation, among other things he didn't mention to her yet.

The day after they won the Radopolis Grand Prix, they travelled to the paradise cybersite of Solaria to have a month-long, relaxing, fun, and paparazzi-free vacation at Club Solaria. They were so eager to get there; they couldn't decide what activity to do first. But eventually, they had to start somewhere.

On the volleyball courts were Digit and Jake. They were versing each other in a game of volleyball, as their first chosen activity.

Digit looked the same as usual, with her red hat, red tie, and red and yellow shoes. For the vacation, he threw on a yellow tropical T-Shirt, with blue leaves on it.

Jake wore an orange and red tropical T-Shirt – orange with red leaves. He also had on his green plaid shorts and his white shoes. His shaggy blonde hair was covered by a blue baseball cap, the bill of the cap facing the front.

By Club Solaria's beautiful white beach was Jackie. She was wearing her yellow bikini with red polka dots she bought at the mall. The top was a halter-top, while the bottom had a cute decorative red knot on each side. On her feet were red flip flops, with her black hair in an upper bun at the back of her head, kept in place with a yellow scrunchy.

She was sitting on a yellow beach towel, which was laid flat on the sand, underneath a large red umbrella, opened to block the sun's rays from hitting her. She lay down on the towel, drawing a beautiful ocean sketch in a notebook, getting a bit of inspiration from Solaria's beach.

Just as she was carefully drawing the waves colliding with the beach shoreline, Slider approached her, carrying a mango smoothie in one hand and a Cyberburpie in another. Instead of his red hoodie and long sleeve white shirt, he wore a yellow tropical T-shirt with green leaves on it, his usual dark green baggy shorts, and the skater shoes Jackie bought him. His brown hair was still in the shaggy style.

Slider sat next to Jackie, who put down her notebook and pencil, and looked up at him. "Here's your tropical mango smoothie, just like you wanted."

Jackie smiled sweetly, accepting the drink from him. "Thanks, you're the best."

Slider took a sip of his Cyberburpie drink, wrapping his right arm around Jackie's waist. They were chatting with each other, when Inez walked by, carrying a purple surfboard. She was dressed in a purple one-piece swimsuit, with a small yellow star in the middle. She was walking barefoot, with her short brown hair flowing down to her shoulders and curled outwards.

Jackie looked up at her, noticing the depressed expression on her face. "Hey, Inez, is something the matter?"

"No," she lied, looking down at her bare feet. "I'm just not in the celebration mood lately."

Slider looked up at her, a bit concerned. "Look, Inez, if it was about me ending our friendship, it's okay, I forgive you. Besides, you were the one that brought Jackie and I back together. I'm not mad at you."

Inez shook her head, sadly. "It's okay, Slider. I'm going to go surf a bit. Maybe it will cheer me up."

Jackie nodded, watching her walk towards the beach shoreline. Inez lay on her purple surfboard, stomach facing down, and swam out into the water, where she was likely to find good waves.

It wasn't long until Matt appeared next to her. He was lying down, stomach faced down, on a yellow surfboard. He was wearing nothing, but a pair of chartreuse swim trunks. His red hair was dripping wet with water.

"Hey, Inez," Matt greeted.

She turned to him, still swimming out to sea. "Oh, hey, Matt."

"You surf?" he asked.

"I'm learning."

"Look, about that thing I wanted to tell you," Matt began, trying to cheer her up.

Inez cut him off. "But it's not important anymore, right?"

Matt shook his head. "No."

Inez sighed. "Fine, what is it?"

Just then, a wave began lifting them, and their surfboards higher and higher into the air. Inez turned her purple surfboard around, standing up slowly to keep her balance. Matt did the same, surfing alongside her.

"Like I said, it's important," Matt said, keeping his balance, as the wave carried him towards shore.

Inez stretched her arms out to her sides, to keep herself from slipping off her surfboard. "Well, what is it?"

"It's kind of hard to explain," Matt replied, watching Inez, looking as though she was having trouble keep her balance.

Inez made little girly screams every now and then, unable to stay on her surfboard any longer. "Could you spit it out before I fall!?"

He obeyed. "Fine, I like you!"

Matt's confession was drowned by Inez's screams, while she was waving her arms around, freaking out. "What did you say!?"

"I said I like you!" Matt shouted, so she could hear him. "More than just friends!"

She still couldn't hear him, over her screams. "What did you say!?"

Matt took his voice volume to the highest level. "I LIKE YOU!"

Before Inez could respond, she uttered one more shriek, before falling off her surfboard, down to the water below. Matt was still on the tall wave, watching her fall. He acted fast, for the sake of the girl that still probably didn't hear his confession.

Keeping his balance, he rode down the wave, towards Inez's falling body. He managed to be right underneath her, his arms held out in front of him, still keeping steady. Since skateboarding was simple for him, surfing made no difference.

Inez's high-pitched screaming stopped, when she landed in Matt's arms. She wrapped her arms around Matt's neck, holding on tightly, just in case she thought she would fall again.

Matt was practically suffocating. "Inez – can't – breathe!"

Inez opened her eyes, loosening her grip around Matt's neck. "Oh, sorry, Matt." She closed her eyes again. "That was just one bad fall."

They reached the beach shoreline. Matt hopped off the surfboard and walked onto the beach. He put Inez down, who remained sitting on the sand, her hands on the ground. She looked up at Matt, who looked back down at her.

"Thanks, Matt," she thanked.

He kneeled down in front of her, grinning. "No problem."

"Let's rewind this a bit," Inez said, looking straight into his eyes, seriously. "Do you really like me?"

Matt rubbed the back of his neck with his right hand, turning a bit red. "Yeah, I've been trying to tell you for the past two weeks, but you were busy trying to control your jealousy over Slider and Jackie."

Inez was confused. "Not to be rude, but why do you like someone like me? I'm a tomboy. I wear shorts, boots, and vests. I know vocabulary that no one can understand. Isn't that nerdy or something?"

Matt laughed a bit. "I know, but that doesn't matter. I like you that way. You see – "

Inez cut him off, giving Matt a quick peck on the lips. She back away quickly, feeling sorry for getting caught up in the moment. She avoided eye contact with Matt, looking down at the hands on her lap.

Matt placed her hands on each side of her face and pulled her in for a longer and more intense kiss. Inez stayed their, closing her eyes, while Matt closed his as well, ignoring the eyes of the people watching.

Digit and Jake were part of the groups of people watching Matt and Inez getting together. They walked over to Slider and Jackie, who were watching the whole scene, smirking.

"Well, it's about time," Digit said, the volleyball under his right wing.

Slider chuckled a bit. "I know. And you know what that means."

Jackie turned to Slider, giggling. "Yeah, Shari is going to hit the ceiling."

Jake nodded in agreement. "Totally hard, dudette."

Slider looked over at his best skater friend, raising a brown eyebrow. "You mean, you don't like Inez anymore?"

Jake shook his head. "Not really, but she's still my friend." He began tapping his right shoulder with his right hand. "Besides, when this is over, Shari is going to need a shoulder to cry on."

Digit rolled his eyes, uninterested. "Let's go to the snack shack Jake and grab a corndog or two."

Jake nodded, hurrying after Digit, his stomach rumbling loudly.

Slider and Jake turned back towards the direction of the beach shoreline, where Matt and Inez was still kissing. They smirked again.

"See?" Jackie said, looking back at Slider. "I knew it was going to happen eventually."

He nodded, bringing his hands to each side of her face. "You said it."

And with that, they shared a passionate kiss, with the sun in the middle of the sky beaming down on them, brightly.

Chapter 10 up! Like I've said many times before, I love writing this story! And now, it's over, which is sad, but oh, well.

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