The next day, Han and I got to the school with Mona. We walked in the English class. I saw Aria and Emily and smiled. Han looked at then as well and gave a small wave before we both talked with Mona again. Spence walked in and she smiled shyly to me and Han.
Me, Han and Mona sat next to each other as the new teacher walked into the class, writes his name on the board, he turned around. "Holy crap," He said. We all looked at Aria, which see him. Then her phone rang. "Sorry," She said and pulled out her phone. "Uh, I'm Mr. Fitz, your new English teacher," The teacher said and we began to learn.
... ...
I was in the kitchen, helping Mom. She put the food she ordered, on the plates and I cleaned the dining table. Hanna was in her room. "Honey, go get your sister," Mom said. I nodded and walked the stairs into the corridor and knocked on Hanna's door. "Yeah," Hanna said. I opened the door and got in to see her sitting on her bed. "Hey, let's go downstairs to eat," I said.
Hanna nodded and we walked down to the kitchen. "I ran into Ella Montgomery today. Why didn't you two tell me Aria was back?" Mom asked. "It's not like we're still friends," I said. We sat down to eat. "She didn't know your father left. I hate telling that story," Mom said.
"So change the story. I did and so did Ames," Hanna said. "You grew up. You grew apart. It was mutual, and, honestly, we are much happier without him," I said and mom smiled. "Girls," Mom started. "Say it enough, and you'll actually start to believe it," I said.
"Well, I have to admit, it does sound a lot better than the truth," Mom said. "Nobody needs to know that we got dumped," Han said. ""We" didn't get dumped. I did," Mom said. "He left the three of us," I said.
Then Han and I got a text at the same time and we looked at it. "If that's Mona, I'm staging an intervention," Mom said. But it's was from Spencer.
WE NEED TO TALK!
- Spencer
"Hanna, Amy. It's dinnertime," Mom said. Then her phone rang and she picked up. "It's Ashley," Mom said as she smiled at us. "Yes, I left it on your desk. Mm-hmm," Mom said. Han and I looked at each other. "Did you get a text from Spencer too?" Hanna whispered and I nodded.
The doorbell rang, "I will get it," I said and walked to opened the door. I opened it and saw policeman and an agent. "Amy Marin?" The agent asked. "Yeah," I said. "Where are your sister?" He asked. Just then Hanna walked over to me. "Hanna Marin?" He asked. "Yeah. Why?" Hanna asked. "Is your mother home?"
Mom walked over. "Let me call you back," She said and hung up. "What's this about?" She asked. "We received a call from Rosewood Mall security. They have your daughters on tape Shoplifting a pair of sunglasses and a hat," The agent said. Hanna and I exchanged glances.
"I'm sure there's been a mistake," Mom said. "I don't think so. Could you both turn around?" The agent said. Hanna and I turned around and he handcuffed us both. I looked at Mom. "Mom," I whispered.
... ...
We were at the Police Station. Me and Han were waiting. Mom was in the office with the agent, I looked over and the agent got up to close the door. I sighed and saw Hanna was about to take a candy when she received a text. She pulled out her phone and she looked at it. Her eyes grow wide a bit and I frowned. "What is it?" I asked and then I got a text. I pulled out my phone and read the text.
It's will be bad if your pretty face will get hit in prison, Amy.
- A
I froze and Hanna took my phone from my hand and read the text. "I got something from A too," Hanna said and she showed me her text.
Be careful, Hanna. I hear prison food makes you fat.
- A
I looked at Hanna. "Who is A?" I asked. "I don't know," She whispered. She handed me my phone back. Then, the agent got out of his office, followed by Mom. "What's going on?" Hanna asked as we both got up. "Let's go," Mom said. "Really?" I asked and we got out of the Station and got into the car. Behind us was police cars bustle.
I sat on the back seat, Mom was in the driver seat and Hanna was in the passenger seat. "In a small town like this, What people think about you matters," Mom said. "We know," Han said. "Then why would you two risk it all to steal a pair of sunglasses and a hat?" Mom asked. "This is something you do?"
"A few times," I admitted. Mom sighed. "This is about your father, isn't it? You think this is going to get his attention," Mom said. "We made a mistake," Han said. "In Rosewood, you both don't have room to make a mistake. And neither do I," Mom said. "Hanna, you're supposed to be the big sister. The responsible one. You supposed to show a good example to your sister. Not to teach her to steal."
"Mom, it's not her fault," I said. "No, Ames. She's right," Han said and looked at Mom. "I'm sorry," She said. "I'll fix it somehow."
"You both will deny you did anything wrong. It was a misunderstanding," Mom said. "But ..." Mom cut Han off. "I'm taking care of it." And we drive off.
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Letar that night, Hanna and I heard that the Police found a body at Allison's house. We got there and saw the coroner pushing a body in a bag on a stretcher. Ali's body. I saw Aria and Spencer at the other pavement and we walked over to them. "I heard the cops take Hanna and Amy to the Police Station today," Aria said. "You don't think they ever talk about-" I cut Spence off, "The Jenna thing?" I asked as I stood beside her and Han stood next to me. "We made a promise," Han said. We all stared at the scene.
... ...
Han and I got back home and we got in our 's and put my blanket around us and we looked at the news about the discovery of Alison's body. 'The current owners of the residence were in the process of demolishing the structure to make room for a renovation project when workers made the gruesome discovery. The parents of the deceased were unavailable for comment, but a family spokesperson has confirmed The gazebo was under construction The summer 15-year-old Alison Dilaurentis disappeared. Tonight, the family is asking for privacy as they come to terms with the sad ending to a year-long mystery, And local authorities are coming to terms With the fact a killer is at large in rosewood.'
Then we heard a noise and Han switched off the sound. It is Mom who got in whirlwind into the house followed by the agent, they kissed. Hanna and I looked at each other and then back at them as they walked up the stair, Mom gave us a quick glance and looked back up. Hanna wrapped an arm around me as we kept staring at the stairs.
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The next morning, was Ali's funeral. Han and I were in the church, sitting with Em and Spence in the front. I looked away from the coffin and see Aria next to me, standing. She was looking at the coffin. I grabbed her hand gently and she looked at me. She didn't noticed us until now. We moved to let Aria to sat. I was sitting between her and Han.
"Poor Ali," Em said. "Can you believe what a scene this is?" Han asked. "Alison would have loved it," Aria said. "Yeah, she would," I said. "Popular in life and death," Spence said. I saw Hanna give a phial of alcohol to Emily. "No thanks. I don't-" Han cut Em off, "Today, I think you do."
Aria's phone rang and we all looked at her, terrified. "Anyone we know?" Han asked. "No, it's just my mom sending me a text," Aria replied and looked at us. "Emily and I aren't the only ones who got messages from "A," are we?"
"Oh, my god. It's Jenna," Spence said and we all turned around. We saw Jenna, walking to sit with a help of a young man. We turned back and Ali's Mom sat down next to us. "Did you see that Jenna Marshall was here? I didn't realize she and Ali were friends," Ms. Dilaurentis said. "They weren't," I said. The minister walked in, "The lord giveth and the lord taketh away."
After a while, the ceremony was finished. Aria, Han and I got out of the church as we linked arms and Spence and Em were doing the same. "Emily, Spencer, Aria, Amy and Hanna," The agent said as we stopped.
"Do we know you?" Spence asked. "I'm detective Wilden. I understand you were all good friends with the victim," He said as he handed Spence his card. "Yeah, we were," Aria said. "I'm gonna need to talk to each one of you," He said. "We talked to the police when Alison went missing," Spence said.
"And I intend to go over every one of your statements. This is no longer a missing persons investigation. It's a murder. Rest assured, I will find out what happened that summer," He said and walked away. We saw Jenna walking to a car. "Do you think he knows about-" Han cut me off, "No. How could he?"
Then, our phones rang and we pulled out them. "Oh, my god," Aria said. "It's from-" Han said. "I got one too," Em said. "Me too," I said. "'I'm still here, bitches," Spence read. "'...And I know everything. A'.'" We all read.
