The End

I stay the night at Bridget's house. Surprisingly, she takes my side about the whole Harvey situation, once I explain it to her. Maybe she just can't stand to see Daisy Doe win, but she promises to sort things out for me. It really is nice to have friends in high places. The next morning, we all gather at the train station to say good-bye to Conrad. Mr. Peterson has cleverly bailed him out of jail and disguised him as a woman, putting him on the train to New York with his mother. I'm not sad to see him go, honestly. Maybe his coming was good in that it brought about my freedom, the end of my lies, but I'm glad that it's over. I'm thinking that I'm even going to reconcile with my mother. She really isn't so bad. And as for Harvey... well, I always have believed in second chances.

As Conrad leaves, we all sing together, one last good-bye to him, breaking down crying.

We love you Conrad, oh yes we do.

We love you Conrad, and we'll be true.