“Sorry, babe, but you do have a knack for getting into trouble,” he said, and I could feel his grin. Well, he was right. “We had a conversation with Glenn, and he said you were the one who asked him to go into Mason’s room, yet you said you didn’t know anyone was there. I knew then that we should have believed Katrina.”
“Well then, since the cat is out of the bag, what are you going to do with me?” Carrie whispered, still smirking.
“This,” I whispered back in her ear and pushed her into the same ditch I was in moments ago. Little did she know that Mason and Aaron had kept her distracted, while Noelle and Jake helped me out of it. “Now, ladies and gentlemen, let’s go finish high school in style. We’ll let the cops deal with her.”
“Or we can give them a call after prom,” Noelle said with a sly smile, and I grinned back at her.
“I have a feeling we’re going to be BFFs after all,” I said to her and sighed. “I can’t say I’m going to miss high school.”
“Definitely not,” Aaron grumbled, and we all laughed as I walked hand in hand out of the woods with my boys and Noelle, leaving the horrors behind.
THE END