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Well, I'm getting closer to ending this storyL. I have been thankful for my readers and I am super exited for the ending. As always, please review.

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Jack's P.O.V

"Hey"

"Hi, Jacky," Donna squealed.

"How are you?"

I really didn't want to talk to Donna. She was the reason why Kim and I aren't together anymore. I couldn't care less about her. But what would be so bad about making conversation with her? But I bet it won't go that far since Donna has the IQ of a split pea.

"Great!" She exclaimed.

"That's good," I said monotone.

There was a long silence. We probably looked as stupid as hell because we were just holding a phone to our ear for about five minutes saying nothing.

"So, Jacky," Donna broke the silence.

"Yeah?" I said eagerly.

I really wanted this conversation to be over with. We weren't saying anything besides bland things like "How was your day?" "Nice weather we're having." "I hear the newspaper is changing its format.".

"Can you meet me by the lake next to the local park?" Donna asked intelligently.

She always has these off and on switches of sounding like the smartest person on earth to being as useless as appendix.

I really didn't know if I should accept the offer. But I had no one to hang out with. No one to talk to. Kim wouldn't even dare to look at me. The guys avoided me because of the accidental video. And even Rudy wouldn't comment or correct me during karate practice.

"Why not?" I said.

"Great! You know where the lake is right?"

Yes I do. But I wish I didn't. Kim and I had a great time there. Why would she choose that place to talk or hang out or whatever it was that Donnas do?

"Yeah. I've been passed it a couple times."

"Awesome possum!" She replied.

I chuckled. Donna made me laugh. Her enthusiasm and stupidness combined into one made her look ridiculous. Therefore funny.

"I'm glad I amuse you, Jacky," Donna added.

She must have heard me laugh.

"You do-did. Uhh. I will see you at the lake. What time do you want me to be there?"

"Around six tonight?"

I looked at the clock. 4:53.

"Yeah. That fine," I said.

"Excellent," She purred.

She sounded like an evil mastermind when she said that word. She is up to something and I am going to figure it out.

"Ok. I will see you then," I said cautiously.

"Bye, Jacky."

The line went dead.

*At the lake*

I waited for about fifteen minutes before Donna showed up. I walked up to her angrily.

"What took you so damn long? I've been waiting here forever. You said six. And you should keep your word."

"Sorry. Something came up," She said on the verge of tears.

Was she really that sensitive? She was called a slut and a bitch and an idiot and I haven't seen her "sweat out of her eyes" once. Ever.

"No I'm sorry. I shouldn't have snapped. So what did you want to do while we are here?"

"I just wanted to talk," She said simply.

"Talk?"

"Talk. About you."

"Why me?"

"There are some things we don't know about each other."

I was getting a creepy feeling. A smiled formed on her lips. Not a sweet smile like Kim's but an malicious smile. She gave me the willies.

"Don't know about each other? Donna, we know more about each other than anyone else."

"Really? How so?"

And here comes back the stupid part of Donna. I hated that part. That part made me think more. Excessive thinking gave me a headache.

"One, besides my mom and me, you are the only person that knows my dad is a pot-head and lives on the street. Two, you forced me to lie to Kim. Three, I know you got an abortion when I got you pregnant in seventh grade. Four, you didn't tell anyone that you were pregnant and that I was the father. Five, you-"

"There's more?" I familiar voice asked behind me.

I turned around slowly to see Kim standing there. She looked blank. Kim walked towards me.

"What are you doing here?" I asked.

"Donna said she wanted to talk to me." She said emotionlessly.

"Donna said the same thing to me also," I added.

"Forget about Donna. Why didn't you tell me that stuff?"

"Because-well-I-uh- don't know," I stuttered.

I could see in the look of Kim's eyes that she was going to hit, kick, bite, and anything else that could be violent. I started to cringe but nothing hit me. I peeked my left eyes open and saw Kim's eyes turning red. Water was all over her face. That wasn't water. It was tears. Oh no! I made Kim Crawford cry! She never cried. Not even at birth, she told me.

You could tell crying was new for her. She looked all confused to why her cheeks and eyes were wet. She looked like a lost puppy in a snowstorm.

"You are a liar and a dirty, rotten fool, Jack Anderson," She yelled.

"I didn't lie. I kept secrets from you," I tried making it sound better. It wasn't much better than liar and dirty, rotten fool, though.

"Yeah? You lied about your secrets though. That makes it a double wammy right there," She hiccupped.

"Give me one example," I begged.

I wanted to reassure myself that I was a good person. I didn't know how to, though. I was hoping Kim wouldn't come up with anything so I could feel good about myself.

"YOUR DAD!" She yelled on the top of her lungs.

We were starting to get stares now. I just smiled and nodded at them, making them turn around and carry on with their activities.

"You said he was MIA from the war but he is really a drug addict living on the streets," Kim continued.

"I don't see how that counts as both a lie and a secret."

"You kept it a secret about who he really was and you lied about who he was!" She said in muffled tones.

Tears were still rolling down her face. I wasn't surprised. Not crying for 14 years then finally letting it all out would take a while.

"Ok. So that does count." I said.

"And you got Donna pregnant? There's another secret that you hid from me."

"Kim, I only asked for one example."

But she was on a roll. She wouldn't stop.

"And you cheated on me with Donna! Another lie and secret."

"How is that-"

"You said I didn't do anything and we weren't really going out. Lie. You didn't tell me that Donna forced you into saying that. Secret."

Her tears weren't sad tears anymore. They were rage tears. I was starting to get scared.

"I don't even know you. Is your name even Jack Anderson?"

"What kind of question is that?"

"A logical one since you apparently have a double life."

I was silent. Nothing came out of my mouth. I tried to talk some sense into her and convince her that I was as innocent as she was. But I couldn't. All the evidence was against me.

Kim started shaking her head and walked away. I tried chasing after her but Donna stopped me before I could take two steps.

"You deserve this," She said.

Then Donna just ran off after Kim.

I deserve this? I do deserve this. I am a horrible person. I suck. I wouldn't blame Kim if she never spoke to me again. Which I thought was already happening since she was giving me the silent treatment for the past few days.

I deserve what happens to me. Wait. No I don't. I did nothing wrong. I protected my integrity and dignity. I may have hurt a few people along the way. But that doesn't matter. This is high school. I will always make new friends.

Jerry, Milton, and Eddie aren't as close to me anymore. But they were still there for me. And if I had them, karate, and Rudy, everything would be fine. And everything is fine. Because if have my buds, karate, and Rudy. I'm just having a traffic jam or a speed bump or a pot hole or whatever you want to call it along the way to my destination. Everything is going to be alright.