It is now Thursday, and there is no dance at Beverly Hills High, so most of the students end up at the Mall. Of course, Pete is at the Mall too, waiting for Angie.
Alex is coming around a corner, not looking where she is going, and runs right into Pete causing him to drop his folder of copies. The big game between Valley High and Beverly Hills High is tomorrow!
"Ohh! I'm sorry Pete! Let me help you!" and as Alex does, she notices some football plays. Pete quickly takes the copies away from her, saying, "Thanks, Alex!" and hurries off.
A short time later, Alex is talking to the gals.
"I just had a strange experience! I accidentally ran into Pete, causing him to drop a folder. The folder looked like football plays."
"What would Pete be doing with football plays?" asks Sam.
"Well, I saw him leaving the coach's office Monday!" says Clover.
"And I saw him going into the coach's office Monday!" says Alex.
"I saw him making copies of a pretty large document too! Hmmm! I wonder.....," says Sam.
While they are talking, they see Pete with Angie. Clover immediately recognizes Angie as the captain of the Valley High cheerleaders.
"What's Pete doing with her?" Clover asks.
Pete hands the folder to Angie. "Here it is, just like you requested!"
Angie glances through the folder, and says, "Thanks, sucker!" and she starts laughing.
"What's this?" asks Pete.
"You fool! Did you really think a head cheerleader would waste her time with a dogface like you, unless there was a reason? This folder will help Valley High win the Regional Championship, by beating the only team that can beat us – Beverly Hills High." Angie continues to laugh, as do the football players who accompanied her, as they leave.
Pete is stunned, momentarily. He slowly turns to leave, when he is confronted by the spies and the students from Beverly Hills High.
"So, Pete, you would betray Beverly Hills High to that Mata Hari!" says Clover indignantly.
"How could you, Pete? You attend Beverly Hills High!" says Sam accusingly.
"Why?" asks Alex.
Pete is angry. "Like you, or anyone else at Beverly Hills High really cares about me! At least I had two weekends I didn't have to spend alone, even if I was used!!" and he leaves in a huff, before his tears show.
The spies hesitate, as the other students leave in anger. His words hit home. While all the other kids at Beverly Hills High were enjoying themselves in each other's company, they had all excluded Pete! The gals realize that they were as guilty as the rest.
"I feel terrible!" says Alex.
"Me too!" says Sam.
"Still, he shouldn't have betrayed the school!" says Clover.
"Even if the school's students betrayed him, Clover?
"We know him at school, and shunned him away from it. No wonder he fell for that old trap!" says Sam.
The spies sadly leave the Mall.
Friday at school everyone shuns Pete. He is treated like a pariah. The day can't finish quickly enough for him. As he's walking home, Alex tries to talk to him.
"Pete?" asks Alex.
"Well! What do YOU want?" says Pete irritably.
Alex gets angry. "Why don't you just park your stupid anger and listen! I wanted to apologize for the way I have treated you, but if your going to be that way, forget it!" and she turns to leave.
"Alex?" says Pete in a much softer tone of voice, "I'm sorry! The way everyone talked to me today, I was expecting more of the same. Please forgive my jumping to conclusions!"
Alex stops and faces Pete. "Pete, people are angry at you because you gave our football game plan to Valley High!"
"Alex, no matter how badly people have treated me at Beverly Hills High, I would never betray the school!"
"But the folder...."
"Alex, I knew Angie was using me! I know when a gal who is a '15' on a scale of 1-10 who doesn't know me at all, all of the sudden shows interest in me, there has to be a hidden agenda, especially if she is from a rival school! Yes, I gave her a folder with a Beverly Hills High (BHHS) game plan –from 1946! If they follow it at all, Beverly Hills High will win easily!"
"Why didn't you tell them this at school?" asks Alex quizzically.
"Do you really think they'd believe me? For that matter, do YOU?" asks Pete.
Alex says without hesitation, "I believe you, Pete! I have never known you to be a liar!"
"Thanks, Alex! You're the first person at Beverly Hills High to treat me like a friend!" says Pete, with a tear in his eye.
Alex hugs Pete, "And we are friends! Don't you forget it!"
