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Chapter 6

Hannah does her daily routine as she goes to class. As she sat down in her desk seat, many students gossiped about Mrs. Grundy's arrest.

Some had already talked to their counselors and parents. Most didn't know anything and now are getting worried. Even some teachers are suspicious if there are other pedophiles or adults they can trust.

It seemed like some wanted to move on from that incident during the arrest.

But others wanted to know if the imposter Mrs. Grundy did kill Jason.

However, some like Alice Cooper, the gossip journalist, insisted that the Blossoms knew about Mrs. Grundy's past and that they are covering it up.

Sheriff Keller and his fellow officers tried to end this case quickly, but it is up to the jury to decide if she is guilty of murdering Jason.

The imposter insisted that she is innocent, but claimed, "Not Guilty." Her lawyer tried to make a point that Jennifer Gibson suffer a case of depression which seemed like a poor excuse for what she has done.

The Judge had no tolerance for pedophiles.

Mrs. Grundy's charges were Statutory Rape, resisting arrest, and murder of first degree. They decided she should also be charged with Involuntary manslaughter over the deceased police officer.

Hannah had suspected that the murder of first-degree wasn't about Jason Blossom, but actually for her deceased husband, Andrew Gibson. Jennifer Gibson denied all allegations of ever killing Jason Blossom.

Indeed, they don't have evidence to prove that she killed Jason Blossom. Hannah thought as she was looking back at the shotgun that was brought in as evidence.

Mrs. Grundy had it in her trunk and still carries stains of dry blood which came from the police officer she killed.

Plus, it hasn't been fired since she escaped her jurisdiction.

So, it couldn't be her.

At least, evidence has been suggested.

Sadly, the court had already decided that she was guilty before she even came to Riverdale.

The court didn't believe her, but Hannah did sense some truth in them.

Yet still, she did commit the crime and needs to be put away before she does it again.

Hannah was there in court during the verdict.

They found Mrs. Grundy guilty of all charges. The whole Riverdale citizens were there and heard the verdict. They all stood and cheered that she is guilty despite the Judge shouting, "Order! Order in Court!"

Hannah did not cheer. No, she knew that Jason's killer is still out there.

She believes that Mrs. Grundy aka Jennifer Gibson was just a distraction for the real killer.

But one question remains a mystery.

'Why did Jason suddenly want to stop his music practice with Mrs. Grundy?' Hannah tapped her chin in thought.

Could it be that Jason was uncomfortable around her? No, that can't be.

Jason wouldn't know if she was the real Mrs. Grundy.

But on the more logical side, maybe Jason witnesses her affair with another student before Archie? Hmmm. That could be true. Perhaps, he kept that secret and simply said that he doesn't want to be in her class anymore.

In his mindset teenage way, he saved himself from being victimized. He probably didn't want to reveal it to anyone because of his already bad reputation as the boy who broke up with Polly Cooper that landed her in the asylum.

'Or maybe he knew the student during Mrs. Grundy's affair and didn't want to be involved in it?'

It could be a similar situation to Jughead and Archie's argument weeks ago over his affair with Mrs. Grundy.

Archie.

It made her curious about why Mrs. Grundy chose Archie Andrews. Out of all the students in the school, why him?

She could have chosen any boy to mold and control whatever she wanted.

She decided maybe it has something to do with her husband and the young boy named Noah Jones.

Hannah first checks the photo of Andrew Gibson.

It shocked her to the core.

She saw the adult version of Archie. Except for his dark brown hair and brown eyes. He does have a strong jaw and says here he works as a construction worker.

It made Hannah want to puke.

She wasn't sure if the Fake Grundy wanted to repeat how she met her husband when he was in high school or if she truly did love her husband and she did regret killing him.

She then checks Noah Jones. He seemed like a scrawny kid, but the statement said, "He was a runner in his school. But it added, "Due the reason why he was attracted to Mrs. Grundy was because of the absences of his biological mother who gave birth to him, but she gave him up for adaptation. No one knew where she was, and she was never heard from again."

"Ah, that is her game," Hannah stated as she read the police reports. Hannah wondered if it was because her aunt Mary Andrew had left them over her dream career to be a lawyer.

'Maybe I can tell Archie to give his mom a call once in a while.' Hannah could understand that fathers you can get, but mothers are the main part that you can never replace. Perhaps, Archie wanted to have a mother in his life, but he mistook that love as a form of manipulation by a pedophile. She took advantage of an already emotional boy who needed reassurance to feel the love of a woman in his life. Ever since Grundy's arrest she did gave a text to both her dad and Uncle Sam. Telling them, "I love U. I miss U."

Her dad and uncle reply, "We love and miss you too kiddo." Hannah felt happy to hear those reassuring words.

Thanks to them she resolved herself.

Hannah then decided.

She doesn't wish to know Jennifer Gibson. She doesn't wish to understand her at all.

If anything, this will give both victims and perpetrators time to think for themselves before reentering society again.

Thou, she is doubtful of Jennifer Gibson because she would have to isolate herself from any public places where families visit. Such as schools, playgrounds, or even restaurants.

Jennifer Gibson would be alone and forgotten once she is out of prison.

Now Hannah is more focused on keeping everything to herself. Her uncle Fred had to make sure that she and Archie were doing okay.

But mostly Archie because he could be still in denial. Hannah on one hand assured him that she is carrying a pepper spray and a taser that she could lend to Archie if he wanted. Fred Andrews wanted to make sure that everyone was okay.

Well, almost okay.

Archie decided to talk with Hannah without Fred's presence.


Flashback: Nights ago, after Mrs. Grundy's arrest…

Hannah just came home from walking with Vegas.

Archie waited for her on the porch in front. Hannah sighs and drops her head a bit before walking up to the porch and sitting down on the rocking chairs.

"I'm not sorry for her arrest." Hannah bluntly said. Archie remained silent.

She took it as a sign to say her peace.

"You know what she was doing to you was wrong. What you are feeling is what most victims felt. They thought it was love, but it is not. It was another form of abuse. Her action and her past you don't want to believe it. You are probably making an excuse for her that she did not mean to. No offense, but she made her choice years ago. She chooses the cowardly way to escape from her crime. Her sin is not yours to bear. It is hers. She has to grow up and stop living in a fantasy world. Tell me, was she really going to stay with you after you graduated high school?"

Silent was the answer. Archie probably envisioned that she would wait for him. No, his lover would choose another boy before Archie found out.

"You wanted to believe she loved you, but what you are doing was going to make her sick. I know it is not your fault, but she will never get better with you around. She will get the need to get help despite that she will be going to prison…for a possible life." She holds in her hand from her backpack the folder of Jennifer Gibson's file Aka the imposter Mrs. Grundy.

"I will leave it here with you. I will let you decide which people do love you and want to help you."

Hannah left to take Vegas inside for food and drink.

She knew that it would be up to Archie to decide who loved him the most in this world.

Flashback End


"You're here for me, are you? Because of the autopsy?" Hannah snapped out of her memory when Cheryl spoke and stood.

Principal Weatherbee said, "We don't need to do this in front of your classmates." At least he was considered for her sake.

Hannah looked surprised and so did Jughead.

It was like they were wondering if Hannah knew about this. Honestly, she doesn't know. But she kept her opinion from making accusations before something came up.

Cheryl looked blank and auto-reply, "It's all right, Principal Weatherbee. They'll find out soon enough." She put forward her wrist together to get ready.

Sheriff Keller tries to avoid arresting her in front of her classmates. "That won't be necessary."

Veronica questioned her. "Wait, Cheryl. Find out about what?" Cheryl turned to Veronica.

Hannah came forward and heard Cheryl confess.

"That I'm guilty." She said in remorse.

"As shocking as those three words were. There was nothing compared to the secrets to Jason's body that had given up during the autopsy that Hannah and I had examined. That Jason didn't die on July 4th. We had believed that he was held captive somewhere we didn't know. That was the only person who could have known what really happened to her twin brother on that day. As Hannah added her note: Over a week later."

Jughead and Hannah quickly ran into the outside of the field during their breaks. Hannah panted and pulled out her inhaler to breathe some air after running out of the halls.

"What Hah! The fuck, man!?" Hannah gasped as she bends down a little.

Jughead panting and gasping as well.

"I did not expect." He said. Hannah gives a deadpan look. Jughead relents, "Okay, we did speculate that Cheryl may have something to do with Jason's possible murder."

"Yeah, but I recalled that you said, and I quote: 'Jason and Cheryl had a very loving sibling bond. I mean, they are twins.'"

Jughead thought back. Why did Cheryl confess now?

I mean, why did she lie about Jason's drowning death?

"I just don't get it," Hannah spoke as Jughead looked at her. "I mean, yeah. She does seem like the psychopath, mean girl type, but I didn't think there is a dark side of her."

Jughead looked back at her. "Just a psychopath, mean girl type? And that is not the dark side of hers." It does seem like a funny joke if not confusing which perspective about the dark side is.

"Oh, you know what I mean." She snapped. Hannah walked a little and said, "There is gotta be more to this story. If anything, she has gotten more secrets than she is telling everyone."

Hannah and Jughead looked at each other and nodded.

Time to snoop around.

Hannah is sitting down on the bench pretending that she is reading a magazine as Jughead went to some locker pretending that he is figuring out which combination is right.

They both lean slightly to the principal door to make sure there is no movement. When all things are clear.

Hannah fixed her hearing cable fan that is disguised inside her backpack of harry potter. She wears her beanie to hide herself. She pointed to the door of the office as she put the earphones in her ear. She waved to Jughead to seat next to her as they both pretended to read the horoscopes on the teen section. Jughead put the earphones on his ear.

They are now hearing Cheryl's side of the story.


"To clarify, I didn't mean I was guilty of killing Jason. I loved him more than I do myself. But I am guilty of lying about what happened on July 4th."

"The autopsy puts his death about July 11th. When was the last time you saw your brother?"

"It was July 4th. I don't know what happened the week after that."

"Cheryl, in your own words, what happened at Sweetwater River?"

"The plan was bananas, even for me. Jason wanted to leave Riverdale and never come back. He asked for my help to stage a tragic accident so that our mom and dad wouldn't come after him. Our story would be, we went for an early morning boat ride, and the boat tipped, capsized, and Jason drowned. In fact, we made it to the other side dry as bones. We said goodbye on the Greendale side of Sweetwater River. He promised he'd call me as soon as he was in a place where he couldn't be reached or pulled back by our parents. One month, at the most. Every day, I waited for him to call, for an email."

"You tell anyone about the plan? Anyway, you can corroborate it. And you have no idea why your brother wanted to run away, fake his own death. Doesn't this seem…cruel?"

"No, he wasn't…Jason wasn't cruel."

"So, maybe this is all just a web of lies you're spinning to cover your own tracks."

"I didn't kill Jason! There was a gunshot that morning. We heard a gunshot on July 4th. Maybe whoever killed Jason took a shot at him and missed that morning."

"You heard a gunshot and you're just telling us this now?"

"I was upset. My brother was murdered."

"So, upset that you sand and danced at a pep rally yesterday."


"Incoming parents," Jughead warned Hannah.

Hannah saw Cheryl's parents coming and they were not happy. Jughead doesn't know what to do either. If they leave, they were be suspected that they heard Cheryl confess. If they don't leave Mr. Blossom will recognize Hannah and him.

Hannah needs to think of something quick.

She recalls that her dad told her this trick and that people will get awkward and leave them alone if she does this!

She grabbed Jughead's face and kissed him. It was blank in his mind. Jughead leaned in more towards Hannah as they slowly kissed more.

"What the hell is going on here?" Mr. Blossom and his wife enter the office to get their daughter.

They left quickly. But not without hearing Mr. Blossom grumbled at them for being 'typical hormone teenagers.'

Hey, it works. Some people do get awkward when they see other people kissing in public.

Jughead and Hannah ended the surprise.

They stared at each other.

That was unexpected, but not awful.

"Um…we should head back to…" Hannah simply looked into his eyes. She started noticing how cute they looked.

"Class." Jughead is helpful as ever.

"Yeah, we should probably study."

Jughead scratches his head a bit as he keeps recalling that kiss. It should mean nothing, right? I mean Hannah is great and everything. And he liked hanging out with her. But it won't happen again, right?

At the end of school, Hannah felt she should apologize for that kiss.

"I'm sorry." Jughead's head snapped at her voice with a worried look.

"I sort of took that action without your consent. It worked with my dad when he told me that public kissing does make people go away and… awkward for them that is."

"Yeah, yeah. It's fine. But at least I know what to do with a girl someday."

He winced at the sentence he made. Great he sounded like Reggie Mantle and that is not a compliment.

"Good. And thanks for that."


They made it to Pop's as everyone is gossiping about Cheryl Blossom. Archie, Betty, Veronica and Kevin Keller were there waiting for them.

Hannah and Jughead awkwardly sit next to each other. Why do you ask? They didn't think of the reason.

Betty is listening to the recording tape from Cheryl's confession. The whole gang was waiting for her to finish before it was passed over.

After finishing listening to the tape.

Betty questioned, "You said this was what she told them."

"Yup." Hannah made a pop sound at the 'p'.

Jughead added, "It doesn't sound like she was lying. She detailed what happened on the fourth of July. It seemed to me that Jason was the ringleader for this so-called plan of disappearing from Riverdale."

"Out of curiosity Betty," Hannah leaned forward. "Were the Blossom family loving or…?"

"My mom and dad made their life mission to give Blossom a lot of vendettas," Betty told them It was like Polly deserved justice for what Jason had done to her. "Ever since Polly and Jason dated it was a nightmare. My mom would scream, and my dad would give her disappointing silent treatment. They got their wish when they broke up."

Hannah wondered about it.

It seemed like Cooper's family never liked Jason because he is a blossom.

But…it sounded like a typical Romeo and Juliet situation here.

"For now, we need to keep this tape secret." Hannah took back the tape and put it in her bag. "But we need to check on those boy scouts."

So Jughead went and talked to Dilton. But he said that they didn't see anything and saw Cheryl wet from the river. Nothing else about a gunshot on the fourth of July.

So, it was a dead end for them, but there is something else that happened that day. They just have to find the right evidence.

That evidence is one of the boy scouts. The kid said that scout leader Dilton shot the gun that day, but it was for practice to protect themselves.

Hannah told Jughead and Betty. "I bet it was simple training for them, but not at Jason. I think we are looking for another shooter on the Fourth of July. Or maybe it was after the fourth of July."

That has opened a whole lot of doors for the death of Jason Blossom.


School on the following day…

Hannah was drinking her Starbucks mocha frappe' with caramel flavor. As she entered the hall, her phone went off for notification on social media.

Hannah saw what seemed to be a slim picture of Veronica and some guy she went on a date with.

Hannah was confused by this.

Everyone is looking at their cellphones and laughing.

Veronica was in her locker when Kevin and Betty joined her.

"So, how was your date with Chuck?" Kevin asked.

"Chuck has muscles for days, but his conversation is not the stuff of Oscar Wilde, or even Diablo Cody." She told them as Tina and Ginger walked by.

"Hey, Veronica. How was the Sticky Maple you had last night?" Tina asked.

"The…what now?"

"The Sticky Maple Chuck gave you? How was it?" Ginger asked with a smirk as they left.

"We had a brownie sundae if that's what you mean," Veronica said when Kevin got a notification on his phone.

"Oh, my god."

"What?" She took his phone to see the photo she took with Chuck last night, but maple syrup was coated all over her face. "What the hell is a Sticky Maple?"

"It's kind of what it sounds like. It's a Riverdale thing." Kevin told her.

"No, Kevin it's a slut-shaming thing. And I'm neither a slut, nor am I going to be shamed by someone named, excuse me, Chuck Clayton." Veronica said as she looked through the comments and they were all horrible. "Does he really think he can get away with this? Does he not know who I am? I will cut the brakes on his souped-up phallic symbol."

"Oh good." A voice made all three turns as if it was Hannah Winchester. She was slurping her frappe as she looked down at her phone.

She finished her slurp and said, "I was curious what this meant, but good thing I didn't ask questions about it with something else. Or else, this would be awkward as it is."

Veronica, Betty, and Kevin looked at each other awkwardly.

Hannah then looked at Veronica and asked, "What are you going to do about it? It's all over the school."

"We can go to Principal Weatherbee," Betty suggested.

"About Coach's son? Who is captain of the football team, and Riverdale High's resident golden boy?"

"And or I can expose him to the pages of the Blue and Gold. Yeah, I can do that!"

"No. Spoken like a true good girl who always follows the rules. Well, I don't follow rules, I make them and when necessary, I break them." Veronica shoved Kevin's phone into her hand as she marched to find Chuck. "If you want to help me, take him down Betty then be my guest but we're going full dark, no stars. Are you in or out?"

"I am." Hannah agreed. Betty and Kevin gapped at her.

Veronica happily nodded, "See that. That's loyalty to the cause." She pointed to Hannah.

No, Hannah wanted to see who Chuck Clayton is because that is a funny name. That and she is curious about the rumors.

Mission impossible.

It seemed Chuck didn't take Veronica's threat seriously and Hannah doesn't seem phased by the room of jocks with only towels on their waist.


So, they retreat for now.

Betty and Hannah decided to investigate Chuck's victims.

Turns out Veronica wasn't the only victim of being slut shamed. Ethel Muggs was one of them Hannah was surprised that no one in the school nor teachers were putting a stop to this. This is why students needed some adults to depend on when things get tough.

She can't imagine what it's like to be a victim of this.

"This story is bigger than we thought. I started asking around, to see if what happened to you happened to anyone else, and if anyone would go on record." Betty said.

"I will, a hundred percent," Ethel told Betty.

"It's five guys on the football team. Chuck and his posse. Ethel was just about to tell us…" Everyone is listening to her story.

"One-day last year, Chuck and I talked in the library for 10 minutes. I helped him with a Pre-Cal problem, and nothing happened. But the next day, he…" Ethel struggled to find the words as Will held out his hand and she took it. She held it in comfort and managed to find the strength and finish. "He started telling people that I let him do stuff to me. Like, sex stuff. And then he…or one of his goons wrote, sloppy seconds on my locker."

"Yes, yes, we've all heard your tragic origin story," Cheryl said as she walked into the room.

"I'm so sorry, Ethel. That's horrible." Betty told her.

"Not as horrible as being a suspect in your own brother's torture-murder case, but we all have our crosses. In the meantime, River Vixen practice starts in five minutes sluts, so…"

Hannah said, "Yes, we stop feeling sorry for you before we remember what a real drama queen you are."

Cheryl gapped surprised that Hannah said that to her.

"They're ruining our lives and to them, it's just a game. They keep score." Ethel said.

"What do you mean, keep score?" Veronica asked.

"Each conquest earns them points. They keep track in some secret playbook." Ethel told them.

"Ok, we have to talk to Weatherbee," Betty said.

"I tried. Weatherbee said that he didn't find anything." Ethel told her.

Hannah input, "Maybe it was hidden somewhere that Weatherbee couldn't find it. Maybe it's still there."

If they have a chance, they could get that record book. People will believe everyone was an innocent victim.

Cheryl scoffed at it. Saying that Jason wouldn't be like all the other boys.

Hannah then had enough.

"Listen, Cheryl, was it? Okay, how did you know Jason wouldn't do this? I mean, do you know your brother? Types of gentlemen tend to hide a better mask than anyone. Let's if all of you remember the saying, "Boys will boys." Now how many times did any of you are sick and tired of every judge and jury keep saying your face."

The girls nodded and murmured at the humiliation when they were slut-shamed by Chuck and his jock buddies.

"I say we find this record. After all, they're still stupid boys who think they are untouchable right, Betty?" Hannah then to Betty as other girls are waiting for her to say it.

Betty realized now is the time to strike.

And she knew who to call.

Trev Brown.

Thanks to Trev Brown, they can sneak inside the school to find out where that book is. Hannah is happy about this distraction.

Both Jughead and Hannah need a moment to think for themselves.

"Football players behaving badly. Steubenville, Glen Ridge. The coach's son is the ringleader. I mean, just how depraved is this town?" Veronica asked.

"Color me impressed." They turned in fright and saw Cheryl shining a flashlight on them. "A B and E with B and V. What would your holy roller mother say about this, Betty?"

"What are you doing here, Cheryl?" Betty asked her. While the others were occupied with her, Hannah and Ethel walked into the locker room.

"And where did you get those thigh-high boots? They're amazing." Kevin added.

"Trev told Valerie who told Josie who told Ginger who told Tina who told me. And I thought I would help out."

"Help? Or derail our investigation?" Betty asked only for Cheryl to shine her flashlight on her face.

"Get over yourself, Betty. I'm here to prove Jason didn't do this." Cheryl pointed it out.

Hannah mumbled, "Yeah, not like a real drama queen."

She then noticed a thick book.

"Hey Betty, is this it?" She waved Betty over to her as she gently carried the book.

They opened it and shocked their poor hearts.

Hannah shakes her head in disgust.

"Wow. This is a new low even for me." Veronica looked upset at her name, "New Girl" and Ethel was called "Big Girl."

Hannah then saw her picture. "Looks like I was going to be the next target for…" She squinted her eyes at the name, "Reggie Mantle." She groaned.

Wow, that is cruel even for her. She doesn't even like the guy. Plus, he smells like a wet dog. Which keeps happening when they cross the hallways.

"Now that's just sad."

Betty gapped at the pictures and points.

This is what happens to Jason who ruined people.

She saw her sister Polly's picture back when she was a cheerleader.

'What happened to you, Polly?'

Now she saw what she hated the most. Jason Blossom wrote his name like a scoreboard.

"This is for you, Polly."

At that moment she wrote an article.

It was all over the school.

Principal Weatherbee decided to suspend the six jocks including Chuck for what they did. They were also kicked out of the team for it.


Ethel thanked Betty, Veronica, Kevin, and Hannah for all they had done for her.

Hannah decided that maybe it would give her a chance. Maybe find a school romance, but she knew that she would give herself at least a taste of the moment.

Even she knew that it will be over once she goes back to her hunting job after graduation.

Her phone vibrated as she pulled it out and saw that made her smile.

'Let's talk about a new deal.' From Jughead.

Hannah said goodbye to the gang saying she needed to confront her fear.

(I know there's something in the wake of your smile

I get a notion from the look in your eyes, yeah

You've built a love but that love falls apart

Your little piece of Heaven turns too dark)

Hannah took her bike and rode out of the school.

(Listen to your heart when he's calling for you

Listen to your heart, there's nothing else you can do

I don't know where you're going and I don't know why

But listen to your heart before you tell him goodbye)

Betty then put the record book into the box of evidence for the principal will take and seal away.

She saw the picture of Polly side-hugging Betty. Betty smiled and nodded that she knows that Polly will be home soon once she is better.

(Sometimes you wonder if this fight is worthwhile

The precious moments are all lost in the tide, yeah

They're swept away and nothing is what it seems

The feeling of belonging to your dreams)

Veronica felt her pride is returned and now she can hold her head high as she had done before. Kevin waved and said goodbye for the day.

(Listen to your heart when he's calling for you

Listen to your heart, there's nothing else you can do

I don't know where you're going and I don't know why

But listen to your heart before you tell him goodbye)

Archie then stops for a break in his practice when Hannah quickly gives him the gym bag that he left behind at home. Archie accepted the gym and hugged her. It was his forgiveness and realized she did it out of love, something he could understand now.

"Thanks, Hannah."

"Anytime, see you at home. Kick ass."

(And there are voices that want to be heard

So much to mention but you can't find the words

The scent of magic, the beauty that's been (beauty that's been)

When love was wilder than the wind)

Cheryl looked sad as she looked at the picture of Jason and her being happy.

(Listen to your heart (take a listen to it) when he's calling for you

Listen to your heart (take a listen to it) there's nothing else you can do

I don't know where you're going and I don't know why

But listen to your heart before, oh)

A cloud came in and rain smoothing fell a bit heavy. Hannah smiled and did a fun way to let go of the handles and felt free.

(Listen to your heart (take a listen to it) when he's calling for you

Listen to your heart (take a listen to it) there's nothing else you can do

I don't know where you're going and I don't know why

But listen to your heart before

You tell him goodbye)

She went to the drive-in theater where Jughead lived secretly and worked. She locked her bike up with chains and knocked on the door.

Jughead opened and saw her wet.

She is more beautiful in the rain. She smiled at him and said, "You said about the deal."

Jughead smiled at her.

(Listen to your heart

Listen to your heart (take a listen to it)

Listen to your heart

Listen to your heart (take a, take a listen to it)

Listen to your heart

Listen to your heart (oh, oh)

Listen to your heart (oh, ooh, oh)

Listen to your heart (oh, oh, oh)

Listen to your heart (oh, oh)

Listen to your heart (oh, oh, oh)

Listen to your heart (oh, oh)

Listen to your heart (oh, yeah, yeah, yeah)

Listen to your heart (oh, oh)

The camera moved from that scene as it went up in the air as the rain continued falling down Riverdale. As the music ended.


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Next Chapter, local drive-in, Jason's Funeral, the truth about Polly Cooper, Sisters of Quiet Mercy a supernatural crime cult?!