Anna didn't know what to say to Abbey. Anna placed her hand on Abbey's shoulder, and she drunkenly mumbled, "Who else...knows about this?" Anna had to concentrate as hard as she could to ask Abbey that.

Abbey didn't respond, she just kept on wailing. Anna was speechless, and she began to cry along with the icy ghoul. The two of them spent the rest of the night crying together. They got up from the kitchen chairs, and holding on to each other they walked across the house. They settled themselves down outside of the bathroom door and they continued their crying session. Occasionally, one of them would have to throw up, and the other girl would stumble along with the other and assist them while they got sick in the toilet. It was a very smelly, messy, emotional night. Anna and Abbey were a lot closer after that night.

Sometime during the night, Anna told Abbey about how frightening it was for her and her entire hometown when those three women went missing. Anna also told Abbey about how weird her parents were acting about it, and how she thought her parents knew something.

"Mmm, yeah. I see, I am agreeing with you," Abbey stated with her alcohol laden breath. Anna was so relieved that she finally had somebody to talk to about the situation, she felt so alone in it.

Abbey quickly got up and vomited once again in the toilet. She froze the entire toilet bowl's contents this time. Abbey and Anna just laughed at this.

About an hour later, the two passed out with Anna passing out next to the toilet, and Abbey passing out in the hallway outside of the bathroom.

The first girl who woke the next morning, (actually the next afternoon), was Abbey. She woke up with only small segments of the crazy night remembered. She looked around and saw various piles of trash and empty bottles scattered throughout the room. The whole house stunk of booze vomit, and some puddles of the vodka-laden bile were all across the hallway in a trail that led to the bathroom. Abbey placed her aching head against the cold, hard tile upon seeing all of this. She cringed thinking about what a fool she must have been acting like the night before. Her head was thumping, and her eyes and stomach were very sore. Her tongue felt like an itchy wool sweater, and the messy room around her seemed to be spinning around.

Abbey got up, and fell down on her ass the minute she got on her feet. She felt the urge to vomit, and she crawled to the bathroom near her. She saw a comatose Anna lying next the ice-filled toilet, Abbey just pushed her out of the way, accidentally freezing a part of Anna's arm. Abbey threw up into the bowl, wondering why she even went along with this in the first place. Once Abbey was done, she went over to the sink to wash herself off. She noticed that her eyes were bright red and puffy from all of the crying she was doing. She remembered telling Anna about Anton raping her, she couldn't believe she had told somebody. Anna was the first person to know about that.

Recently the rape had been bothering her a lot. She had been having a lot of flashbacks recently as her and Heath had grown closer. It was tough on her, she longed to tell somebody, but she could never bring herself to tell anyone. It was weird knowing that she finally had told somebody.

The hungover Anna and Abbey were unable to eat breakfast. They spent time cleaning up the mess they made, both of them were panicking about Bloodgood coming back home. Right when they were halfway done, they heard a car come in. They both started to clean as fast as they were able to, the both of them frightened of Bloodgood finding out. The unlocked front door creaked open, and both of the girls hearts stopped. Anna's hands were shaking, Bloodgood was already suspicious of her. The door opened, and they were surprised to see that it in fact, wasn't Bloodgood. It was Clawdeen and Lagoona.

Lagoona and Clawdeen looked about as shocked as they were. "What the heck is going on here?!" Lagoona exclaimed. Clawdeen angrily stared at Anna. It was frightening for Abbey to see Lagoona this angry, the laid-back water monster hardly ever got mad. Clawdeen looked as though she was about ready to maul Anna.

The night before Lagoona had received some very strange, incoherent drunk texts from Abbey. She remembered what Clawdeen had said about Anna, and when she woke up to see those late-night texts, Lagoona called Clawdeen to tell her about it. The two of them met up that morning and decided to come straight over. Lagoona felt angry with Anna for getting Abbey into all of this, and she was also disappointed with Abbey. Abbey was normally so headstrong, why would she do this crap? How could anybody have dragged her into this? Clawdeen looked in loathing at Anna.

Clawdeen grabbed a half-full vodka bottle, and approached Abbey who was now hunched over the tile floor, wiping up some vomit. Clawdeen couldn't believe that she was actually doing this. She poured the contents of the vodka bottle over Abbey's head. The alcoholic beverage froze immediately on to Abbey. The werewolf then went up to Anna and whacked her over the head with the now-empty Smirnoff bottle. Anna fell down on to the ground. Lagoona and Clawdeen proceed to march out without saying a word, they both hoped that Abbey wasn't going to continue doing this. She felt guilty about what she did to the girls, but Clawdeen was outraged over the entire situation. The two ghouls got into Lagoona's baby blue car, and left. Abbey helped Anna and the two of them continued cleaning.

Ice crystal tears went down Abbey'shes cheeks as she mopped up the vomit-laden tile floor. Anna held an ice pack to her head as she picked up all of the trash. Four trips to Walmart, three cans of Lysol, four cans of Febreeze, and two cans of toilet cleaner later, the house was all clean. It was as though the previous night's devious festivities never happened.

Icy tears continued to stream down Abbey's blue cheeks.

"Whats wrong?" Anna asked Abbey.

Abbey wiped her cheeks with the back of her hand. "My friends, they look so upset with me. What if they not want to be friend of mine anymore?"

Anna tilted her head down. Her stomach and heart felt heavy with guilt. "Abbey, if they're truly your friends, they wouldn't ditch you after one night."

"Yeah, but what we did very bad," Abbey replied, still crying.

Anna didn't know what else to say to her. Anna slowly walked up the stairs and into her room. Abbey sat on to the couch that was doused with Febreeze. She picked her cell phone off of the coffee table. She had a text from Heath.

"Hey baby, can I come over?"

Abbey normally would have accepted, but she felt too sick and disgusting. She could barely even see out of her puffy, pink eyes that were a result of all of the crying she'd been doing. The last thing she wanted was for Heath to see her like this. She remembered the healing water that they could make together that could really help her right now, but she was too ashamed to have Heath see her like this.

"No, am spending day with Anna" she texted back.

When Heath received this text, he was honestly surprised. He thought Abbey and Anna didn't get along. It was also very unusual for Abbey to warm up to somebody this quickly. He heard another text message ring on his phone. He saw that it was Lagoona.

The text said, "Heath, we need to talk about Abbey."