(A/N) Hey guys, I'm back with another chapter! Hope you all had an amazing Christmas! Now, I had a few people asking me if I could include the Townies, and originally I was planning on introducing them later on in the story, BUT I decided to introduce one of them earlier! This chapter includes Otto, y'know, the crazy one who is a patient at Happy Volts Asylum? So yeah, your wish has been granted...kinda! I swear I'll include the Townies more in the later chapters ;)
Anyways, as usual thanks for the reviews, faves, alerts and views! I hope you all enjoy this chapter, sorry if it's kinda bad! Please review if you're interested in reading this, it really helps keep me motivated! Also, if you have any more suggestions for the plot, or if you want to see more of a certain character or something then don't be afraid to ask! I won't bite! ;)


Eve hadn't stepped foot outside since her meeting with Gary two days ago, and so far was doing well in avoiding people, other than Sky and Dannii, as it was rather difficult to avoid them, considering they were her roommates. Though Eve didn't feel like going outside, she knew she couldn't hide away in her room forever, and she was starting to get rather bored with staring at her ceiling.

So, despite the fact Eve knew it was best for her to stay inside, she found herself randomly walking around New Coventry, wondering about her meeting with Gary. She still was puzzled about whether she was crazy or not. She'd never thought about it until Gary had brought it up, and yet now that she thought about it, he did have a very good point.

As she continued to walk along the street, she wandered into Blue Skies Industrial Park, her eyes glancing round the area anxiously. She had heard people talking about the Industrial Park, they all said it was the roughest area of Bullworth town, and that it was best to avoid it as the Townies usual hung around here. The Townies didn't really like the students who attended Bullworth Academy, and usually didn't take kindly to them wandering around their turf.
So, when one of the Townies approached Eve, a large sneer of his face, she couldn't help but feel a little bit nervous. Townies weren't really known for being kind to Bullworth students.

"Oi, what the fuck are you doing around here, kid?" He called, laughing in an unpleasant manner. Eve just paused and glanced at him uncertainly. He had a buzz cut and was wearing an orange tank top with a skull on it. On his left arm he had two black bands, one around his wrist and one around his bicep.

"Nothing," She said, as he stopped and stared down at her as if trying to intimidate her.

"Yeah, well, you should be careful around here, kid, we don't take Bullworth students on our turf too kindly,"

Eve just shrugged, "Well, sorry for walking around a public area,"

The guy chuckled at her, "Usually by now kids like you would have ran away, kid,"

Eve smiled lightly, "I take it you threaten Bullworth students on a daily basis then, huh?"

The guy shrugged, "Whatever. Anyways, I'm Otto, who the hell are you?"

"Eve," She answered, grinning widely at Otto. Townies didn't seem too bad. Well, this Townie didn't seem too bad.

"So, where you heading to, kid?" Otto asked, shoving his hands in his pockets.

"Dunno," Eve answered, "I was just wandering around, I suppose. What about you, huh?"

"I was just heading to the asylum," Otto said, as if it was the most normal thing in the world.

Eve stared at him for a second. The asylum? Did that mean Otto was mentally ill? He seemed normal enough to Eve.

"The asylum?" Eve raised her eyebrows slightly, a curious expression now her face.

"Yeah, I'm a patient there," He laughed, "'Cos I'm crazy, kid"

"You don't seem crazy to me," Eve pointed out, "And besides, if you were crazy they wouldn't let you out the asylum, right?"

"Yeah, but I snuck out," Otto grinned cheekily, "The orderlies are stupid as fuck,"

"That's...nice," Eve struggled to find the right words.

"Those orderlies are freaks, one day I swear I'll beat the shit out of those guys," Otto stated, a look of sudden aggression appearing on his face, which made Eve chuckle nervously. Despite the fact that she thought Otto seemed friendly enough he did seem a bit...aggressive, though Eve wasn't really one to talk about being aggressive, considering the fact that she'd attacked two people.

"So...the asylum's bad...huh?" She asked, frowning lightly as Otto nodded.

"It's fucking awful. Plus I didn't get to smash any Bullworth students when I was there," Otto cracked his knuckles.

"You seem to have a bit of a grudge against Bullworth students," Eve stated, biting her lip nervously.

"Yeah, I got kicked out of that damn place. Not that I care, it was a shithole," Otto growled.

"Why'd you get kicked out?" Eve couldn't help but feel curious. Otto must have done something bad to get himself kicked out of Bullworth.

"Nothing really," Otto shrugged, kicking the ground randomly, "I tried to run a casino in the schools grounds, and I was...er...caught,"

"You tried to run a casino? On the school grounds?" Eve snorted, "That's funny,"

Otto just shrugged and grinned broadly, "Anyways, kid, I better get heading to the asylum, I need my medication,"

"Wait, won't the orderlies just lock you back in there?" Eve questioned, remembering how Otto had told her he'd snuck out.

"Yep, but I'll just sneak back out again, kid," Otto let out a bark of sudden laughter, and Eve couldn't help but laugh along. Otto turned round and started to walk off, but Eve called him back. She needed to ask him one more question, a rather important one too.

"Otto?" She asked, causing him to turn back around, "Do you...er...do you think I'm crazy?"

Eve had figured that since Otto was crazy himself, or so he said he was anyways, that he would know if she was crazy too. She had to ask, anything to help her stop the debate that was going on in her mind, trying to decide if she was crazy or not. Obviously, Eve tried to convince herself she wasn't, but Gary was quite good at playing mind games and ever since their meeting, it had been eating away at her.

"Ha, you ain't crazy, kid," Otto said, grinning widely, "You're far from it,"

Eve smiled to herself as she watched Otto walk off. Despite the fact that he couldn't know for sure if she was crazy or not, she felt more reassured, and she felt a lot happier now that someone else had told her she wasn't crazy.
She sighed, smiling lightly as she turned round and walked off, deciding to head back to school. She needed to speak to Jimmy, she hadn't spoken to him in while, and she wanted to know how the Preppie situation was going.


As Eve neared the school gates, she caught sight of Sky, her roommate, and she quickly ran towards her.

"Sky, have you seen Jimmy anywhere? I know you don't talk to him or anything, but I was just wondering," Eve asked as soon as she reached Sky.

Sky's eyes immediately flashed with excitement, "Yeah, he's at the Glass Jaw boxing gym. Y'know, the one full of rich scumbags! You'll never guess what Hopkins is doing though," Sky grinned broadly, "He's taking on all of those trust fund fairies! He beat Bif at a boxing match and last I saw he was going to get Derby,"

Upon hearing this, Eve immediately brushed past Sky gently, before sprinting off in the direction of the Glass Jaw. It was lucky it was only over the bridge, because Eve was extremely worried about Jimmy. The Preppies were very sly and cunning, right now they were probably beating the crap out of him.

"'Scuse me, sorry," Eve mumbled as she darted by random passers-by, not actually caring if she bumped into them but feeling it was appropriate to apologize if she did.

As the Glass Jaw came into view she sped up, knowing that Jimmy was in there, and that he could, right now, be getting his brains beaten out.
Eve had no idea what had possessed Jimmy to take on all of the Preppies. It was a stupid idea, the Preppies would most definitely trick him, and she was sure that Jimmy knew that, yet he had still gone to fight them, despite the high chance of him getting beaten up. Eve found it extremely stupid.

Bursting through the doors of the gym, Eve found it almost empty, apart from Dannii, who was stroking a beaten up and bruised Bif, comforting him as best she could.

"Dannii! Where'd Jimmy go?" Eve demanded, almost breathless.

Dannii for once looked quite upset, but nevertheless she pointed up to the second floor, before turning her attention swiftly back to Bif. Eve couldn't help but feel a little sorry for him. No doubt the other Preppies would give him a bit of bother for losing to Jimmy.

Eve turned back around and headed up the stairs right next to the main entrance, pushing the large blue doors as hard as she could, feeling frustrated as they didn't even budge.

"Damn! It's locked!" Eve muttered under her breath, running a hand through her long hair, pushing it back slightly as she tried to think of a way to get in. She could hear a lot of yells and bangs coming from inside, which wasn't really a good sign to her.

Eve then remembered the other stairs past the boxing ring, maybe they lead to the room?

Sighing Eve quickly ran back down the stairs, dashing past Dannii and Bif who were still in the boxing ring, her breathing becoming heavier as she reached the top of the stairs. She crossed her fingers as she ran towards the doors heading into the room Jimmy was in, praying that this door wasn't locked. She could see through the windows lining the wall of the room that Jimmy was now fighting Derby. Apparently he'd beaten the rest of the Preppies, by the looks of it. Maybe there was hope after all.

Eve felt relieved as she burst through the doors, her eyes widening as she stared at all the Preppies lying on the floor, all bruised and badly beaten. Jimmy was a lot tougher than she had thought.

Her sudden appearance had startled Derby, who hadn't really been expecting anyone else to enter. Jimmy took advantage of Derby's lack of attention and delivered one last strike to the side of Derby's face, causing the blonde Preppie to fall to the floor, a look of pain on his face.

"Jimmy! Bloody hell!" Eve uttered, glancing round at all the beaten Preppies. He'd done it. He'd actually done it. He'd beaten them all, showed them who was boss. Eve was sure the Preppies wouldn't be giving Jimmy trouble anymore, not after the beating they had just received.

"Who's the boss now?" Jimmy demanded, a light frown on his face, despite his triumph, "I can't hear you, rich kids,"

"Oh my God," Eve was still pretty much in shock about the fact Jimmy had beaten all of the Preppies.

Jimmy proceeded to grab Derby round the back of the neck with one hand, "Who's the boss now, my waspy little friend?" Jimmy shook Derby roughly, "Answer the question!"

"You are," Derby stuttered, his voice now sounding quite weak.

"Louder!" Jimmy yelled.

"You are!" Derby cried out, before Jimmy threw him back to the ground.

"Good...that's right, me," Jimmy declared, walking round the room now, glaring down at random Preppies, "Now you girls, learn to play nice. You understand?"
Eve walked up to Jimmy, "I can't believe you beat every single one of these guys!"

"Turns out the trust fund fairies aren't that tough," Jimmy snorted, before turning to Eve, "Where you been for the past few days, I needed to talk to you,"
Eve shrugged, now really wanting to tell Jimmy about the fact she'd gone around thinking she was crazy, especially not in front of all the Preppies.

"Just been busy," She replied, her eyes falling on Tad, who was staring up at her, blood seeping out from a cut beside his eyebrow. She would have felt sorry for the Preppies, if they weren't such mean snobs that is.

"So, we're one step closer to getting back at Gary, huh?" Eve asked, smiling grimly. She was determined to give Gary a good piece of her mind, especially after everything he'd done to her. Making the Preppies attack her and Jimmy, trying to convince her she was crazy. Gary just didn't seem to give up, he was always manipulating people.

"Suppose we'd better head back to school," Eve stated, noticing that the Preppies were starting to recover a little from their beating. Though she knew that they would not bother her since she was Jimmy's friend, they still intimidated her a little, though not as much now that she saw that they had and could be beaten.

"Nah, I'm going back to the beach house to celebrate," Jimmy said, causing Eve to chuckle.

"Yeah, have fun celebrating," She laughed, before turning round and walking out the room and down the gym stairs. It was actually quite late, though once she stepped outside she forgot all about that, and instead concentrated on the fact it had started snowing.

Eve smiled up at the sky, she loved snow, though she had to admit, sometimes it was a little too cold for her, and she wasn't too fond of snowballs fights because of the time she had been hit in the face by one, which had almost knocked her out cold due to the fact the snowball was mostly made of solid ice.