A/N: Ok, i think this chapter should appease most of you, and i'll have the final two chapters for this story posted by tomorrow. Promise. Oh and by the by if you like this story you should read my other story "A Beatiful Day". Thanks for all the reviews, i appreciate it more than you know. well enjoy.
I followed Carli not really looking at where we were headed, till we ended up at "Tibby's" I looked at her shocked.
"What are we doing here?" I replied hitting her on the arm.
"What? What's wrong with this place?" I couldn't blame her though, she didn't know that this was where Spot hung out sometimes. I looked through the window and sure enough he was there with a few friends and Sandy. I sighed. I knew I had to eventually face them. And for some reason I wasn't scared anymore.
"You wanna go somewhere else?"
"No, this place is just fine." I replied as we strutted into the place. By now I was back to pulling my hair back, and wearing my glasses. The place was pretty packed and the only available booth was one at the back, which meant I'd have to pass by Spot's booth. I took a deep breath and we began to walk.
"My…my…how the beautiful have fallen." Sandy chuckled causing everyone except Spot, who merely diverted his eyes, to laugh. I would have kept walking but for some reason I was tired of walking away from her. I then walked right up to the booth, and leaned on the table.
"What's your problem? I mean why is it you hate me so damn badly?" I had to know.
"I just hate ugly people, I guess." She replied coldly.
"Ever look in the mirror?" I grinned. She was about to say something back, so I hushed her. "Listen and listen good. I have something you will never have, integrity, and as to my beauty status…darling you saw me last night, I have nothing to prove. Face it your just scared." I confronted her.
"Of what?" She laughed.
"Of me, and if your not, you should be. Cause I'm everything you'll never be, a lady with class." I finished. She was silent after that. I looked briefly at Spot who had been watching the whole thing. I then strutted over to the booth Carli was at, and of course she was cheering for me like crazy. We soon finished our cup of coffee and left.
