That night, Arnold was sitting at his computer looking at a post that Rhonda had made on her social media account.
"You guys really should have taken me seriously when I gave you that warning," said Arnold. He then grabbed his phone and dialed someone.
"Hey, that stuff I told you to hold onto, I'm going to need you to use it," he said. On the other end all that could be heard was heavy breathing. Meanwhile, Helga was at the window of her room.
"What are you still doing up?" asked Olga who had been walking by and noticed the door open.
"Just thinking," said Helga without turning to look at her sister.
"Yeah, I've been doing a lot of that too lately," said Olga while moving to sit down on the corner of Helga's bed that was closest to the window.
"Mainly on how to apologize to you," she said.
"What?" asked Helga who was surprised and finally turned to look at her.
"I should have realized how mom and dad were treating you and done something sooner, but I couldn't even see it thanks to the wool that had been pulled over my eyes," said Olga.
"Wait, did you call the cops on them?" asked Helga.
"I did, because when I finally realized what they had been doing I couldn't keep standing by and letting them hurt you," said Olga.
"But… but I thought you hated me," said Helga.
"I could never hate you," said Olga while pulling her sister in for a hug.
"You're my sister and nothing will change that," she said. Suddenly, a ding could be heard from Helga's computer.
"Who would send me a message this late?" asked Helga. As soon as she opened the message, Helga noticed a picture of her hugging Arnold while crying. It also came with the message 'Look at who's crying now'.
"Rhonda," said Helga, her fists tightening so hard that they were shaking.
