"Mary!" Rebecca said as she quickly brought Sister Maya into the kitchen. "Meet Sister Maya!"

Mary smiled. "Hello."

"Nice to meet you, Mary." The nun smiled.

"Rebecca told me a lot while about you while she's had the time to hang around here. Please, both of you have a seat while dinner's ready." Mary set over a few chunks of fruit. "Here, eat some of these. They're freshly cut."

"Oh, thank you!" Sister Maya gladly said as she took a piece and ate it gladly. She then looked over at Rebecca. "Say, Rebecca, do you still have that necklace Mother Anne gave you?"

"Certainly! I never take it off for anything but when I shower."

"Could I . . . . maybe see it?"

"Sure." Rebecca took it out from under her shirt, Sister Maya quickly studying it.

The nun then quickly noticed that there was one "C" on it. She remained silent." Um, wow, it's so beautiful I just love to look at it." She then returned it in its place under Rebecca's shirt.

A slight noise caused Rebecca to look up, noticing Billy at the other side of the kitchen near the door way.

"Um, Sister Maya, could you please excuse me? I have to do something, I won't be long."

"Sure." She replied and then smiled at the good looking meal Mary set in front of her.

Rebecca quickly ran out of the kitchen and into a nearby room from the huge living room, where she saw Billy waiting for her there.

"So I'll be seeing you in an hour from now at the corner, alright?"

Rebecca nodded.

"You know, dollface, I'm going to take you into a place where we'll both be . . . . . comfortable."

"Well, uh, I've got a better plan." Rebecca said. "Tonight, Cindy's going to the club alone, and Ashley and Mary will be doing something over night . . . So, that means I'll be all alone in the dorm."

"Ah, I see." Billy said with a smirk. "Well, if you're being that direct, dollface, then in that case why don't we just go up to my room?"

"It's because, uh," Rebecca blushed and began to laugh nervously. "Well, um, it's because, uh. . . . it's my first time, you know? And. . . . . and, well I don't even want to think about it. I think it'll be better if I just lay down, and wait for you asleep. Um, that way you come and. . . ." Rebecca began to blush a deep red.

Billy smiled at the cute sight.

"Oh, I can't even talk about this, I just get so nervous. But what if I can't do it? And what if everyone finds out?"

"No, no, calm down. It'll be alright. No one else will find out. So you just go into your bed, fall asleep, then I'll slowly come in," Billy then approached her ear and whispered. "Then you'll see how much fun we'll have."

"Perfect, perfect. Oh, the fun we'll have!" Rebecca smiled inwardly at her mind's voice. "I'll make sure of that, so, come by 11. So that way, everyone's fast asleep."

"See you, then."

Rebecca smiled and ran back into the kitchen.

She just couldn't wait for it all!

*+*+*+*+*11:00 at night*+*+*+*+*

Billy slowly opened the door to the room, and found the place exactly how he was told, alone, with one lump in one of the bottom beds.

"Rebecca!" he whispered.

The lump in the bed didn't make a sound, drawing a smile out of Billy.

"Fast asleep, hmm?" Billy whispered to her, beginning to remove his shirt and pants, until he was only left with his boxers on. He neared her and lay down beside her, wrapping his arms around her. "Well, dollface, looks like our fun has just begun."

Billy could feel her making a few grunts from under the covers she had covering her all.

"So you're waking up gorgeous?"

Suddenly from under the covers, a woman uncovered her head, revealing it wasn't Rebecca at all . . . . but a nun!

She turned around to see what grabbed her.

Sister Maya gasped. "YOU PIG!" She yelled as she pushed him off the bed. "GET OUT!"

Billy didn't understand the whole situation and stared at the nun charge at him with a pillow.

The lights suddenly clicked on, revealing Rebecca by the doorway.

"So you try to get in bed with a nun now?" Rebecca exclaimed. "You pervert!"

"WHAT THE HELL'S GOING ON?" Billy said confused as he quickly gathered his clothes. "Rebecca, could you please explain to me what the hell is happening!"

Sister Maya threw another pillow at him.

"Well, what's happening is that you lost the bet to Leon!"

"Get out! Now!" Sister Maya kept yelling as she threw more things she could grab at Billy.

"Why, you heard her." Rebecca quickly walked over to Sister Maya and looked back at Billy. "Get out! And don't even dare come back!"

Billy quickly shook his head and left the room.

Rebecca slammed the door once he'd left and remained leaning against it.

She couldn't believe what she had just done, but then the reason why she'd done it came back to hit her even harder.

"Um, hey, Rebecca?" Sister Maya said as she fanned herself some air with her right hand, breathing for air to calm down. "Could you tell me what just happened?"

Rebecca slowly shook her head as her eyes filled with tears.

"Oh, Rebecca." Sister Maya suddenly frowned as she walked closer to her. "Why are you crying all of a sudden?"

She didn't reply, but instead hugged Sister Maya, obviously seeking comfort.

Why did he have to be this cruel to her? If only he weren't this way she would of never gone too far.


Carey watched from her seat near the mirror as Ron exited the bathroom and headed for the bed.

So many things had been circling her mind. Like why were they still even married when it was clear there was nothing between them, but her dead mother's high recommendation for them to marry, which never really meant anything now.

She stood up and stared at him.

"Ron?"

"Yes, Carey?" Ron said irritatingly as he paused before settling down into bed.

". . . . . I was wondering if. . . . . When we first got married . . . . . Did you feel anything for me then?" She thoughtfully asked.

Ron stared at her, almost shocked at that question. ". . . . . . Carey, have you been drinking?"

Carey gave him a funny look. "No, why do you ask?"

"Well, because maybe you should be doing that instead of asking me such stupid questions." Ron then finally settled into his spot on the bed and closed his eyes.

Carey looked to the side.

That sort of answered her question.


"Well, um, I'm tired now. So its better we head to bed now, alright?"

"Rebecca." Sister Maya said sternly from her seat near the mirror drawer. "You told me you wanted to go to sleep in the guest room because all your friends went out and you didn't want to stay in here alone!"

Rebecca remained silent.

Sister Maya sighed. "You planned all this out, didn't you?"

"M-m-me?" Rebecca said nervously. "How could you even say that?"

"Rebecca, it's alright, we all know you're not a good liar."

"Oh, Sister Maya, I could just die." Rebecca said with a regretful tone in her voice.

"No you're not!" Sister Maya said standing up. "I won't let you. Now tell me what's going on!"

Rebecca sighed and looked away.

Sister Maya gave her a frustrated look and headed for the door.

"Where are you going?"

"To the kitchen." Sister Maya answered. "Because I'm getting hungry and I hope there's still a few midnight snacks for me to eat. And by the time I come back, you better tell me everything."

The nun stopped on her tracks, and then fearfully turned to Rebecca.

"Could you please come with me, Rebecca? This place looks so scary at night and I'm afraid I'll get lost."

"Uh, alright." Rebecca said as she shut the door behind her and led Sister Maya downstairs.


Leon laughed. "A nun, you say?"

"Will you ever shut up?" Billy said as he paced the room.

"Just how could I not stop laughing at that? I mean, you in nothing else but your trousers, with a nun in bed, and Rebecca probably laughing her head off." Leon said continuing to burst into laughter. "Seriously, I just can't stop."

"Well neither can I from rage." Billy then irritatingly walked towards the other side of the room. "I just don't understand how she knew. It's obvious she knew all about the bet."

"How?"

Billy then suddenly turned his head to Leon, coming together with a realization. "Did you tell her, Leon?"

"Honestly, I kind of thought she deserved the truth, but I could never bring myself to smash her hopes, Billy."

"Look, Leon, if you told her just to win this bet, then—"

"Hold on, now." Leon interrupted. "The bet never actually mattered so forget about it. Just accept the fact she got you back for what you were going to do to her. Billy, just accept it. You lost. Game over."

Billy ignored him. "I'm going to make her pay."

Leon shook his head, soon continuing to laugh, for Billy had already lost a long time ago.


"So they made a bet for him to. . . ." Rebecca went speechless, trying to figure out how to properly word what she was about to say.

"To what?" Sister Maya said as she ate a few pieces of some cake they had found in the fridge.

"Well, to uh. . . to, um. . . .to do that."

"No way!" Sister Maya said gasping.

"Yes way!"

"Oh my! How scary! And to think he was hovering over me on that bed!" Sister Maya's eyes suddenly widened as she looked at Rebecca. "Oh, please don't tell anyone of this."

"It's alright I won't." Rebecca assured her.

"So, hey, tell me how was it that you ever found out about this bet?"

"Well, I was under Billy's bed, and I heard them. . . . Loud and clear."

"Hmmmm, really?" Sister Maya set her spoon down on the plate and stared Rebecca down. "And would you care to explain what were you doing under his bed in the first place?"

That was a good question.

"Look, Rebecca. It is not right to listen in on others conversation."

"Well, I'm sorry, Sister Maya. . . . But this was actually worth listening to." Rebecca sighed, ready to confess. "And I actually brought you here because I needed you to help out with the trap."

"So you lied to me?"

"Yes." Rebecca nodded

"And you used me?"

"Yes." Rebecca then frowned. "Could you please forgive me?"

"Well, I don't forvige you because you lied to me. . . . But for using me in getting him back? . . . . . I just love it!" Sister Maya said cheerfully.

Rebecca joined in on her cheer, obviously glad she wasn't mad at her.

"Oh, you know, it's truly a shame I'm a nun now." Sister Maya frowned. "I mean I know it's wrong of me to even say this but. . . . That's one fine man!"

"Sister Maya!" Rebecca gasped, and then got angry. "Though of course he is a "fine man" to beat with a stick and kick around for being so cruel!"

"Rebecca. . . ."Sister Maya said as she placed a hand on her shoulder in attempt to calm Rebecca down. "If you don't feel so happy to be here around that man . . . . then why don't you just leave this place?"

Rebecca sighed. "Well, I haven't been here long enough to be allowed to return to the orphanage, and I have nowhere to go besides that."

"Well, we'll think of something." Sister Maya said as she then returned her attention to her cake. "Now let me finish this so we can head back to sleep."

Rebecca nodded.

Even though Billy was being so cruel to her, there was honestly a feeling telling her that she couldn't just leave this mansion.

"I hope you had a wonderful stay." Katherine said with a noble smile.

"Oh, it was." Sister Maya said with sly smile.

"Hopefully we can have you back here soon."

"Whenever I'm invited, then I'll be standing here waiting first in line."

Katherine laughed. "It's been a real pleasure meeting you."

"Thank you, Katherine. I'll pray for you and all you family. Oh, and what so happens to be your son's name, so I can pray for him too?"

"His full name is Rick Charles Coen."

Sister Maya quickly took out a pen and small notebook she usually carried in her uniform to write it down. "So it's Rick Charles Coen?" She said slowly as she wrote it down.

Katherine nodded. "That's right."

"Well, thank you so much for letting me stay over."

"Anytime."

Sister Maya smiled and then headed out of her room.

Once the door was closed, she quickly looked at what she had written down.

"R. C. C. . . ." She mumbled thoughtfully and then looked up with sudden realization. "There's no doubt about it. The letters almost match up to Rebecca's necklace. . . ." She then gasped.

"Or could it be . . . . .?"


Oh shit! Sister Maya made a discovery about Rebecca's necklace :o! Oh noes! And that prank Rebecca pulled had me giggling like MAD while typing it XD. So old news, been out for so long! D': But look at the bright side! :D It's summer (again)! I noticed the new cover thing Fanfiction's doing, and that means I can now make a good cover to this :D! But for now though, I'll use a pretty icon of Rebecca being serious and I think it goes good for now :) I'm still not going to make promises that I'll update daily again, since my school gave me two books for a summer read, an essay, a project, two OER's (answering questions in essay format), a project, review guide on both stories, and an analyses (also I'm spending most of my summer with SteelRain! :D). Oh FUN. So please leave a review and let me know you all care for this story :) I'm ready to have my spasm attacks again whenever I get notified you guys review (imaginary heart goes here XD)