Epilogue: Ten Months Later

Things had gone downhill from the day it all had started, but now... Now it was at the worst.

"Ma! I'm gonna go to the mall!" I yelled. I waited a moment before I heard the satisfactory grunt. I half-smiledto myself, regardless of the way I was feeling now. I sighed and slowly pulled the door open. I braced myself for life outside of home.


Even if it was ten months ago, I still got jeered at by my classmates.

"Hey, it's that Libby girl! The one who was helping Neutron cheat on her best friend!"

I blushed and hid behind my purse, speeding up to avoid more insults. But too late, standing in front of me was Cindy.

"So. Folfax. I see you're still out in public," she smirked, "Even if you shouldn't be."

I opened my mouth to reply but she interuppted me.

"Save it, Folfax. I don't care what you have to say. Just why don't you and Neutron go make out behind the fountain or something.

She scowled at me before sharing high-fives with Betty Quinlan. I gaped at them. Betty saw me, and she sneered, "What? Outfit too pretty for your eyes?"

I shook my head vigorously, angry at the fact that she thought I was jealous of her clothes.

"No, I was just surprised that Super Bitch and Ultimate Bitch Fighter finally realized they were each others' soulmates. I thought you guys would need guidance from someone, at least." I said that with rising confidence, placing my hands on my hips.

They scowled at me and clickety-clacked to me, their heels making such loud noises.

"Well then, Folfax. I see you finally got up the courage to try to fight back," whispered Cindy, "But if you shut up now, I promise I won't make your social life worse than it already is."

I swallowed, but my mouth was too dry to let anything slide down my throat. Even my own spit.

My voice shaking, I retorted, the same amount of malice in my voice. "What are you going to do? Bitch."

She was taken aback, alas, causing her to almost fall backwards.

"W-WHAT?" asked Betty, Cindy clutching at her arm like she was a toddler, just learning to walk.

"That's right. I asked you what you were going to do. Bitch." I repeated with flourish.

They gaped at me, but click-clacked away, fuming. I smiled to myself, finally realizing I had the power to fight back.

"I guess life isn't so bad after all."

I walked into my favorite store, my purse swinging back and forth.


A/N: Yes, it's short. But COME ON! It's an EPILOGUE! The one that comes next is the alternate ending. It should be done soon.