Nobody from Total Drama saw Courtney for months after the dinner. She stormed out of the hotel, hailed a cab and left. She got a new phone, blocked their numbers and didn't try to contact them.

As far as Courtney cared, they all lied to her. They knew who she was and they didn't do anything. They all used her and for that Courtney could never forgive them.

Courtney called her parents, her real parents, and explained everything that happened. They had a long conversation talking about what would happen with Courtney. They decided that she would move to Calgary, Alberta and live there until she figured out what she wanted to do with her life.

Talking to Carlys parents on the other hand was a whole different story. Courtney had screamed at them and they did their best to convince her that she really was Carly and the Total Drama cast had brainwashed her.

Courtney hung up then and there and added their number to her list of blocked ones. People still picked her out on the street as Carly and always asked how Duncan was doing but Courtney always answered the same.

She lost contact with Total Drama after the dinner.

Courtney got a job at a law firm, still using the name of Carly. She made some new friends - who she did a background check on to make sure there wasn't a third personality Courtney didn't know about - and started to get on with her life.

"Sarah, you know I can't. I'm up to my neck in paperwork!" Courtney giggled into the phone at one of her best friends, Sarah Wenzel.

"Courtney?"

Courtney froze and slowly turned around to come face to face with the last person she was expecting to see. "You know, Sarah, I'm going to have to call you back."

"Hey Duncan." Courtney said in monotone. She stared at her ex-boyfriend with distaste and crossed her skinny arms.

"Hey Princ- hey." Duncan caught himself, "So what happened to you?"

"I moved. Called up my real parents and talked for a bit, just figured my life out." she answered coldly. Duncan didn't blame her for still not forgiving him but he was hoping she was a little nicer when he finally found her again.

"I tried calling you but-"

"I changed my number." Courtney interrupted. "Look, I have to go."

Courtney tried walking past but Duncan grabbed her by the arm. "I know you want nothing to do with me but just let me explain. Cheating on you with Gwen was the second biggest mistake in my life and not telling you who you were was the first."

Courtney didn't say anything so he continued, "When I saw you, Carly, I thought this was my chance to redeme myself. I thought I could get a second chance so I took it." Duncan gulped, "and that was wrong. But I meant what I said, I do love you and I just did what I thought was best for us."

Courtney stared deep into Duncan's blue eyes. "I really do have to go." she finally said and Duncan finally let go of her arm.

"Alright, I just wanted to get that out there." Duncan sighed.

"But I'm free at four so if you want to get coffee or something?" Courtney offered and Duncan grinned.

"Yeah, I'd like that." he smiled. He turned to walk away when Courtney called him back.

"Duncan?" Courtney called and he turned around. She smiled and winked at him, "Thanks for the memories."