Final chapter! What will become of the girls? Billy? Please review!

Sue waited in the diner parking lot in the early hours. She wasn't sure how long it would take them, knowing Chris she likely didn't set the alarm on her phone and could wake up any time from 7:30 am to 12 noon. But with Carrie she was likely programmed to get up the same time every morning thanks to her overbearing mother. She went inside of the diner to sit in a booth, hoping at least a cup of black coffee would keep her alert. She did have her fears that she would be caught or maybe even Chris and Carrie getting caught by the police, Chris' father or Billy; it was tricky figuring out which one of those three would be worse.

"Coffee, black no sugar," she told the waitress.

She began tapping her fingers on the table top nervously and checking her phone. Her coffee arrived and after several more minutes she looked up to see Carrie waving at her from a back window. She wasn't going into the diner but wanted Sue to come outside. Sue left some money next to her half cup of coffee.

"What's going on?" Sue asked, meeting the girls next to the dumpster out back.

"Billy is on the move," Chris said irritated, "Sorry, I really didn't get a great sleep last night."

"Why didn't you text me?"

"I thought it was better to keep it off. I'm just worried about my dad and the cops and everything."

"Until we clear Chris' name," Carrie insisted.

Sue was confused, "Wait, what?"

"We don't have much time, Sue!" Chris wanted to get moving. "I'm making a deal with Billy. Apparently he's getting a shit ton of money to get Carrie and bring me to her mom alive."

Sue threw up her arms, "Can we please slow down for a minute here?"

Carrie grabbed a hold of her arm, "You have to drive us."

"It's not that far but it's kind of away from everything," Chris rushed. Sue had no time to argue, she took them back to her car and drove to an old dirt road. Sue grew suspicious since this all seemed like an ambush; Billy didn't seem cunning enough for that.

They reached an abandoned construction site. Billy was to meet them there in his car and they would do the exchange. Chris had to make sure he was serious about all of this. Sure enough his car rolled in, parking at the other end of the site like this was some kind of gangster movie. Billy walked over to them. Chris told Carrie and Sue to wait while she confronted him; she assured Carrie it wouldn't take long and he for sure wouldn't do anything to her.

"Babe!" He greeted.

"Don't 'babe' me!" She shouted, keeping her distance from him.

"Is that Sue? Seriously? Now she's in on this?"

"Is the money real or did you make that up?"

He smirked, knowing he did good, "Oh, it's real."

Billy couldn't take his eyes off of Carrie in the back seat glaring at him. "Is she ok?"

"Perfectly fine."

"You risked a lot you know."

"I know. So how are we going to do this?"

He knew she would have major hang ups about his plan. "I'm going to tie you up and you're going to ride in the trunk." The petrified look on her face told him everything, "Her instructions."

"So then what?" She grimaced, folding her arms.

"I give her Carrie. Then I make it look like I'm leaving. I hang outside until enough time has passed..."

"Billy, she could kill me!"

"I'll be watching you the whole time, ok?"

She shook her head, "This is so stupid..."

"Look, I'll come in. Knock her out and we take off with the money like bandits!"

"And Carrie?"

"What about her?"

It struck her as dumb to even bring her up, he was oblivious to what they've been up to. She couldn't just leave Carrie there with that woman. "I just think we should take her with us. She doesn't belong there."

He shook his head, "Not a good idea. We can't risk anything else. She'll be in the way."

Chris sighed, she just needed to play along as long as it seemed right then she had to get Carrie out of harms way. Carrie was worried but not nearly as panicky as Sue. They couldn't hear anything the former couple was discussing.

Chris returned to them, Billy waited patiently for her to reveal the plan to them carefully. "Sue, I think it's better if you leave now. Get a head start before we head back into town."

"I can come by tonight."

"No, I can't let you do that. You don't want to get any deeper into this. Come on, Carrie."

As Carrie got out from the back seat, Sue protested this whole scheme. She suggested driving Carrie while Billy and Chris rode together but this idea was shot down. Carrie bid Sue farewell and hoped to see her again when all of this was over. Sue knew this was destined to fail, no amount of money was worth putting their lives in danger for.

Carrie was ready to use her power on Billy, he seemed unsettled by her eyes piercing at him. Chris and Billy argued for 15 minutes about whether she should be tied and gagged and when she should be put into the trunk. When he suggested Carrie go in the trunk she nearly lost it.

Chris and Carrie hid in the back seat in case they were spotted by police or anyone nosey enough to care. Chris worried about her dad, he would likely kill her if she ever went home again, he never would likely think that one day his only daughter would be on the run from the law. Carrie really didn't want to go home but knew how much this meant to Chris and didn't want to cause any more trouble after what happened at the party.

Billy wanted to go over to Carrie's once it was dark. They had time to go over everything, eat and shower. Chris needed to think over how to ditch Billy once the money was retrieved. She had a moment with Carrie in the bathroom of Billy's mom's place.

"I don't know about this, Chris."

"I know...do you feel bad about taking the money?"

"No, but I worry about you," she said, holding her close, "She might have the cops there waiting for us..."

Chris did know beforehand this was a possibility but it did make her shaky still at the thought of a stand off. "Whatever happens...I love you."

"I love you too," Carrie kissed her deeply.

Billy pounded on the door, "Come on, we gotta go!"

Billy tied Chris up with what he gad, she was against duct tape in case they needed to make a quick escape. He had some twine and a clean rag for a gag he could tie around her loosely. She didn't like the thought of riding in the trunk as it stank of gasoline and paint not to mention the fear of darkness and the claustrophobia that would surely set in. Carrie worried about her and told her she would be there for her even though she would be riding in the back seat.

The drive just seemed so long. It felt like an eternity with how many turns and bumps Chris felt while lying on her side. They finally slowed down. The engine quit and the sound of the driver door opening and closing signaled the meeting of Margaret. She could hear faintly Margaret telling him it tool him long enough to get there. A slightly tearful sounding reunion with her daughter.

The trunk popped open without warning. Chris didn't have to act scared of Margaret. She stood above her looking so menacing. She could kill her right then if she wanted to. She ordered Billy to bring her into the house for her. Carrie stood by Margaret's side as they went back into her old home. Billy placed Chris on a table in the kitchen that had been readied for her. Margaret laughed to herself. Carrie couldn't take her eyes off Chris, fearful of what was to come.

"Carrie," Margaret said, "You head to bed. I'll be up to check on you."

"But, Mama!"

"You do as you're told, child!"

Carrie lowered her head and headed up the stairs; Chris knew she wouldn't really just leave her. There was no way she'd abandon her now. Margaret stood over Chris, hands behind her back smiling idily for a moment.

"I bet you never expected to be back here. But everyone in the end gets what they deserve. I hated you so much after what you did to my daughter. I thought of so many things I wanted to say and do to you...but I found something better."

Margaret walked off, out of chris' eye line. Someone else stepped in her place. Someone Chris almost didn't recognize until she started talking. "Hello, Christina, honey!" Chris felt so helpless. It was just like when she was younger, forced under the bath water. Billy had unwittingly brought her to the one woman she had feared all of her teenage years. "I'm going to take good care of you. Everything will be alright, now!"

Chris squirmed as her mother placed her hands on her. That deranged look on her face, nothing in the back of her eyes, she was so far gone now that she wouldn't have the slightest clue of what was going on. She could hear Billy arguing with Margaret a few feet away about payment. Margaret wasn't letting him have any until she was finished with Chris but who knew how long that would be. Billy called to Chris, telling her he would return for her.

All Chris wanted was to get out of there, screw the money! She might not live through the night! Her mother seemed to have these weird spasms. It probably wasn't that uncommon to have erratic behaviour especially after being locked up in an institution that was poorly managed. But then her body jerked as though it was through someone else's control. She finally flew backward and pushed to the side by seemingly nothing.

"Carrie! What have you done?" A screech came from Margaret from the other end of the room.

"She was going to hurt her!" Carrie spoke up in a vengeful tone. Chris finally saw Carrie run up to the table and attempt to untie her but Margaret was quick to pull her back.

Margaret held onto Carrie tightly around her face, she made sure her eyes were looking up at her and not at Chris. "She is your enemy! She deserves much worse!"

"No," Carrie's response did not sit well with her.

"This is how you repay me?" Chris could see something sharp and shiny behind Margaret's back. She was unable to alert Carrie due to the gag but she didn't need to. Billy stormed in and pushed Margaret into a picture hanging on the wall. She appeared to be knocked out cold bur she retaliated by stabbing Billy with the pair of scissors she had hidden behind her back. He got it in the hand and in the shoulder. He fell backwards onto Chris' mother.

Carrie finally freed Chris. They needed to run out of there but Margaret was making her way over to the door which enabled their escape. "How dare you! I'm calling the police!"

"Let us go!" Shouted Chris. Her mother came up from behind her and put her hands around her neck. Margaret came at Carrie but Carrie put a hand out stopping her in her place. She used her other hand to keep Chris' mother back but it was becoming a strain on her which Chris could tell by her bloodshot eyes. The whole house appeared to shake as she concentrated on the two women. The walls looked like they were breathing the way they swelled and sunk in. The ceiling creaked and split. The burners on the stove ignited. Glasses and dishes shattered.

"Carrie, I think we have to leave," Chris said quietly.

Little did they know, Sue was parked across the street watching the White home appear to be experiencing it is own earthquake.

Billy finally came to and grabbed onto Chris, begging her to leave with him. She saw the duffel bag slung around him, the money she presumed. "Not without her!" She yelled, holding onto Carrie.

Billy didn't stop and wonder about the powers Carrie possessed, it was just one more thing that made her an outcast; he was injured and just wanted to get out of there before things escalated further. He managed to get her away from Carrie, Carrie saw Chris kicking and screaming to be let go. She was furious, so futons she didn't even notice that her own mother was gasping for air thanks to her Vader like grip around her neck.

"Carrie!" Her mother hurled before being thrown through the door. Chris' mother too was thrown, her neck breaking on impact. The house was coming down and Chris needed to get her and Carrie to safety. She nudged Billy in the shoulder he was stabbed in. He slapped her before backing off. Carrie saw this and pinned him against the wall.

"What the fuck are you doing? We need to get out of here!" He shouted at Carrie who wasn't intending on letting him go any time soon. Chris slugged Billy for the little love tap he gave her. "Chris, tell her to stop!"

"You are such an asshole! You left me waiting for your sorry ass!" She kissed Carrie, savoring the moment knowing he was probably shitting himself scared right now. He learned so much in that 20 seconds that should've been so obvious from the start. The two ran out of there as the ceiling was ready to give away. Billy still found himself unable to move even after Carrie let him go. He watched helplessly as his girl and his money ran out the door. He managed to let out a scream just the ceiling above him collapsed.

Sue saw the girls running out of the house and honked. They moved quickly as the ground was sinking in as well. Carrie watched as her home got swallowed. "I killed them," she mumbled.

"You did good,:" said Chris again kissing her for a job well done.

"Come on!" Yelled Sue, blaring on the horn.

They got in the back seat holding each others' hands, the duffel bag of money between them.

None of them knew where to head to next, "Just drive," said Chris weakly. It didn't matter to her at this point, if they went to her dad's then she would explain everything in the morning even if it was a far fetched story that could land her in jail or an asylum like her mother.

"We could be on the run forever," said Carrie, staring vacantly out of her window.

Sue remembered what they said and knew there was still confusion about their predicament. "You guys, what the hell are you on about?"

"They think I kidnapped, Carrie, duh!"

"No they don't. Carrie's mother never called the police. They are looking for you Chris but that's because of your dad. You have to go home."

Chris knew she was right but knew she couldn't face her dad yet. She had a bag full of cash and endless possibilities. A fresh start.

Sue agreed to drive them out of town one last time. Chris promised they would write her. Sue was worried, sympathetic to their situation but worried that this might be the last time she ever sees them. She dropped them off at the bus station and shared a tearful goodbye before going on her way.


2 months had passed and there was no word from Chris. Everyone thought Carrie and her mother died in some kind of sink hole related incident. She was in her room later one evening when her mother gave her a letter with no return address. It read:

"Don't worry about us, Sue. We found a home. It may not be forever but I hope it is. Thank you for helping me and Carrie in our time of need. I hope one day you too find happiness. Carrie says hey. One day I will return home. I hope to see you. Until then I have to go. The water is beautiful this time of year."

The end.

My next story will be Harry Potter related (My first one!) Bellatrix/Ginny. I will eventually get to another Carrie fic that will be a lot smuttier about Carrie and Miss Desjardin. Until next time!