Chapter 4 - Accusation

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"I knew it all along!" Berdly screeched and ran up to Susie, pointing at her. "She was up to something! She must be expelled!!!"
"W-What do you mean?" Noelle asked worriedly.
"SHE stole the presents!"
Everyone followed Berdly and stared at Susie, who put her hands up.
"Whoa, I just came here. I didn't do anything," she said. What a warm welcome, she thought angrily.
"Then how come the presents disappeared, THEN you showed up?"
"Coincidence?"
"Co-incidence???" Berdly echoed.
"tem sawz hoo did it!!!!1" Temmie blurted out.
Everyone turned to Temmie.
"Then why didn't you tell us when you saw her?!" Berdly screamed. "We could've caught her red-handed right then and there!"
"tem jus lUUUV da spaghett..." Temmie mumbled guiltily.
"Just TELL us who it WAS!" Snowy demanded.
"k... person was... T4LL!!1!"
Everyone but Kris, Noelle, and Susie nodded and urged her to go on.
"was... BIG SNOOT!!1!1!"
"That settles it! You're guilty! Hah!" Berdly cackled.
"Now SCRAM!" Snowy added.
"Wait, guys! Calm down!" Noelle attempted to raise her voice over the commotion.
When Susie spoke, however, everyone grew silent.
"Fine. If you want me to leave so badly, then I will," Susie said, making her way to the two front doors. Before she went outside, she turned to the others with a sarcastically-cool grin. "See ya later, losers."
And with that, Susie withdrew from the party, slamming the doors behind her (it echoed around three times). Everyone stood in uncomfortable silence. Kris and Noelle looked at the closed doors, then exchanged worried looks.

There goes my opportunity for free food... Susie grumbled in her mind, all because of something I didn't do. She let herself wander away from the church and into the cold evening. There was still no snow, but nobody was expecting any anyways. Instead, a chilly breeze blew through the neighborhood.
The low temperatures didn't bother Susie, despite the fact that her thin sweater didn't help much to keep her warm, but it did make her feel more bitter than she already was. Ya know what? Being nice for a whole month was hard anyways. At least I can go back to the old days when I could do whatever I want.
She stopped walking and looked around. The church wasn't that far, and neither was the school. It looked gloomy in the dark night; its windows were empty and black, in contrast to when the school used to be full of students and children.
Who am I kidding... Now I'll be as lonely as this school right now. Susie sighed. Just then, she heard noises behind the school.

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