Everyone soon followed Ms. Keane over to Carrie's grave as she looked quite depressed over what just happened. Everyone then decided to put flowers on the grave.
"I won't remember Carrie, will I?" Ms. Keane asked Cindy.
"Perhaps if you think with your heart and not with your brain, she will live on for you." Cindy comforted the teacher.
Ms. Keane merely sniffled and cried a little bit.
"I'm sorry, Ms. Keane, but it has to be done." Justine said.
"I understand..." Ms. Keane sighed sharply. "Just get it over with."
Everyone else then put on sunglasses and Cindy held out the neuralyzer and flashed Ms. Keane's eyes to erase her memory over what just happened, and they were all now suddenly back at school.
"Okay, class, now make sure that you get your projects done by Monday." Ms. Keane assigned.
Everyone got up and left to their lockers or heading towards their lunch break in the cafeteria.
Ms. Keane pulled out her locket and looks at the picture of her and Carrie. "Carrie, if you were here, I know that you would be very proud of me." She then whispered to her dead best friend.
"Guys, how about we visit that headstone after school or something?" Mike suggested.
"For Carrie?" Sky asked.
"It's almost the anniversary of her death." Cindy agreed.
"Is there anything you don't know, Cindy?" Mike asked.
"How to solve quadratic equations unless Ellody tutors me?" Cindy smiled sheepishly.
"I guess I was just wrong about her," Jo commented. "She wasn't a bad guy, just misunderstood."
"See, Jo?" Justine smiled. "There was goodness in her heart."
"Yeah... I guess there is..." Jo sighed. "I'm sorry I tried to attack her, Babe."
"It's okay, you didn't know." Justine comforted.
Soon enough, they all went to Carrie's grave, and had a moment of silence as a sign of respect and memory.
"Carrie, if you're up there watching, we promise that your best friend won't get hurt on our watch," Mike promised. "We'll protect her with our lives."
Ms. Keane bowed her head as she was the most sad. "Thank you for coming, kids, but how do you know about her?" she then asked her students.
"We read about her," Nazz explained. "I'm sorry for what happened to your best friend."
"We were very close." Ms. Keane nodded.
"Almost like sisters?" Cindy asked.
"Oh, yes..." Ms. Keane smiled in memory. "We always loved walking to school together... Talking about our weekends... I really wanted to come over to her house, but back then I of course couldn't, I didn't know why until later on... Sometimes she'd come to my house. We'd give each other makeovers, talk about boys, just have a lot of great fun together."
"Did you know about her powers?" Justine asked.
"I was the only one who knew because she couldn't trust anyone, but me." Ms. Keane nodded.
"Did you know about this book?" Cindy asked as she brought out the Stephen King book she had been reading.
"Yes, I've heard about it, but I haven't read it." Ms. Keane said.
"Why don't you read it and you can give it back to me when you're finished?" Cindy offered.
"Oh... Thank you, Cindy," Ms. Keane smiled. "That's very sweet of you."
"No problem." Cindy replied.
Ms. Keane looked at the grave one last time and walked away. The others looked a little bad for their teacher since she was going through so much trouble all at once.
"Goodbye, Carrie..." Ms. Keane sighed as a tear rolled down her cheek. "You will always be my sister, even if not by blood."
"I feel bad for her, you guys," Justine said as tears began to form in her eyes. "Now you see why I didn't want to fight Carrie? It just reminds me of when I was with Lena!"
Jo soon put her hand on Justine's shoulder to comfort her.
"I'm sorry, Justine, but look at it this way," Nazz comforted. "At least Carrie and Lena are both watching over you right now."
"I guess so." Justine sighed.
"You know what's really sad?" Eddy asked the others.
"What's that?" Mike asked.
"I didn't get that treasure." Eddy said.
This caused for everyone, except for Jo and Justine, to anime fall.
"Eddy..." Mike sighed.
"What?" Eddy asked. "I still say we should check it out! I mean, who knows what could be in there? We might end up being richer than Richie Rich, or that Bucky Bucks kid!"
Everyone else just walked away from the young scammer, but Jo and Justine stayed put for right now.
"I'm serious," Eddy told them. "Just think about it, I should get it before Shovel Chin does."
No one said anything to him, they just kept walking.
"Hey, guys, wait up!" Eddy called out as he ran after them while Jo and Justine stayed behind.
"I miss her so much, it makes me wonder what would happen if we didn't save Lena from Simone's clutches?" Justine sighed. "Would we still have to fight her?"
"Then she would still be an enemy to us." Jo told her.
"Is that a yes?" Justine asked Jo.
"Stop feeling so bad now, just look forward to the future we've brought together." Jo soothed her.
"I know, but-" Justine frowned.
"She wouldn't want you to be upset," Jo soothed. "I'll bet that Carrie and Lena are both up there right now, becoming friends."
"You think so?" Justine asked.
"I'm sure of it." Jo soothed as she hugged Justine while looking into her eyes.
Justine smiled and pulled her girlfriend into a kiss. Jo smiled back as they hugged while walking away from the graveyard together in romantic embrace. The wind was blowing and the girlfriends heard a whisper in the wind.
'Thank you...' Carrie's voice said.
"You hear something, Babe?" Jo asked.
"I don't think so." Justine shrugged.
"I knew I heard something..." Jo said before shrugging. "Must've been the wind."
"Come on, we better get back with the others." Justine suggested.
Jo nodded and left with her girlfriend, leaving another mission accomplished.
The End
