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"He broke up with me! How can he break up with me?"

'Dumped', I believe is the term he used," Carmen replied laying back onto the bed, her face away from Lydia.

"Not helping," Lydia snapped back continuing to pace her room. "Big changes in his life? What changes?" Lydia continued to rant pacing around her room.

"I don't know but it looks like he and Allison are getting cosy," Carmen quipped an amused look on her face.

Lydia paused in her step and snapped her eyes to Carmen and pursed her lips and huffed. "Oh please, her over me? She can try but she'd never be better than me."

Carmen snorted in amusement and Lydia glared at her. "Something you find funny?"

"Oh yeah, this whole situation is just the entertainment I needed if I'm being honest. Jackon is the most arrogant douchebag I have ever met and you're so worked up over it but did you honestly not see this coming?" Carmen asked smirking making the strawberry blonde girl tense up at the rude words leaving Carmen's lips.

Lydia was evidently getting aggravated at her words. "No, but something I saw coming was you always whoring around with him. But you whore around with every guy in this town so what else was I to expect."

"Glad to see you aren't as dumb as you make yourself out to be" Carmen noted, seemingly unfazed by Lydia knowing of her provocative actions with her now ex-boyfriend.

Lydia looked at her in slight confusion. "Do you even care about anything. I just told you I knew that you were getting with Jackson and you are unfazed as always."

"You don't seem that mad about it," Carmen retaliated and Lydia scoffed. "Of course I am mad about it because you're the closest thing - apart from Allison, who I have as a friend. But I am madder at the fact that you seem to care about nothing."

"What is there to care about?" Carmen asked boredly, rolling over to face Lydia.

"Family, friends?"

Carmen snorted in amusement. "What family and what friends?"

Lydia pursed her lips in annoyance and tried once more. "I'm your friend."

At this comment, Carmen sat up. "Why would you want to be friends with someone who cheated with your boyfriend? That says a lot about you than it does me. Trust me, you don't want to be friends with me."

"Because there is hope, Carm. And without hope you might as well be dead," Lydia told her with a small smile.

"Then how am I not dead?"

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"Carmen!"

The girl took the cigarette from her lips and turned around to see who was calling her name and her eyes sparked up as she saw who it was. "Evening, Sheriff. Good to see you under different circumstances than usual."

Noah Stilinski chuckled in amusement by the troubled girl's words. "I have to agree, it is a bit odd compared to the usual situations."

The girl hummed in agreement. "Where's your son?"

Sheriff Stilinski's face washed over with concern and furrowed his brows. "That is a ... good question. It's actually the reason why I came over to talk to you, to see if you had seen him anywhere."

Carmen shook her head. "Sorry to disappoint, but haven't seen him."

"He was so excited, it's not like him," Sheriff Stilinski said in disappointment.

"Welcome to the world of disappointment sheriff," She told him taking a drag from her cigarette.

The Sheriff gave her a soft smile before walking away, "Stay out of trouble kid."

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