A/N: Last chapter! DUN DUN DUN. I decided to finish my story in celebration of the premier MU, which was my goal when I started, please enjoy the very last chapter! :D
The next Friday night, Randy saw Mike walking alone in the courtyard. This time he had him cornered, there was no way he could just walk away and ignore him this time.
"Hey pal, want to hang tonight?" Randy walked over to Mike. Mike gave a start, his green eye darting back and forth nervously as if looking for something.
"Um, actually I planned something with Sully…" Mike said, shuffling uneasily. Randy frowned in disappointment.
"Oh, ok…" he sighed and turned away sadly.
He heard Mike run off as soon as he turned around.
Sully watched Mike scurry towards him. "Hey buddy, what's the rush?" he asked as his friend reached him, huffing and puffing.
"I just needed to get away from Randy, he's driving me crazy! The other day I heard him calling out to me as I was walking past the dorms. He wanted to hang out!" Mike explained.
Sully frowned. "So? Then hang out with him. He's just lonely."
Mike shook his head vigorously. "He has some serious trust issues! If I start being friendly again, in a few weeks he's going to go all crazy again and accuse me of talking behind his back!"
"He just needs a friend Mike…" Sully sighed.
Mike narrowed his eye. "Well he can find someone else, because I'm done."
Randy sat in his dorm, alone, once more that Friday night. He sighed heavily as he flipped through review sheets and other papers. End of the semester exams were coming up and he really wanted a break from studying with ROR. He really just wanted to talk to Mike, normally again. He hadn't meant to accuse Mike of anything, he was just being paranoid because of Johnny. Maybe he would try, just one more time to mend the broken friendship with Mike, if this didn't work, maybe he was better off without him.
The next morning, Randy went to the OK frat house, found Mike and Sully's room and knocked. Sully answered with a grin. "Oh, hey Randy! Mike, someone wants you!" he called behind him.
Mike saw Randy standing outside through the crack in the door and gasped. He really didn't feel like talking to Randy today. Or ever again. He was just so done with him.
"Uh, I'm not here!" he said.
Sully turned back to Randy. "Oh, um you just missed him. Try again tomorrow?" he said uneasily.
Randy's annoyed voice sounded. "Mike, I'm not stupid. I know you're in there. I just want to talk."
Mike felt hot with guilt and walked over to the door. Sully saw how serious both of them looked and gulped. "Well, I'll catch you later Mike. See ya Randy." He said and hurried out.
Mike opened the door wider and beckoned Randy in. "Well, what do you want?" he asked, flinching at the harshness of his own voice.
Randy looked at him with sad, green eyes. "I just want to hang out like the old days." He said.
Mike frowned, cueing Randy to go on.
"So, if you wanted to, I was wondering if you wanted to study with me this Friday, you know, for our exams."
Mike thought about it. He had to stop himself from saying no. He just couldn't. Not to Randy's face.
"Sure, buddy."
Randy's face lit up instantly. "I'll meet you at the library at 5!" he beamed and left.
Mike sighed and sat down on his bed. He didn't know what to do. Not anymore.
It was Friday. Randy was so excited he could burst. Maybe his and Mike's friendship could be saved after all. As 5:15 hit, he rushed into the library, prepared to tell Mike he was sorry for being late, only to find that Mike wasn't there. He went to the old, seemingly sweet librarian.
"Um, excuse me?" he asked softly.
The librarian grunted in response.
"Have you seen Mike Wasowski anywhere?" he asked.
The librarian shook her head and then looked back down at her book, indicating their conversation was over. Randy sighed. He didn't feel like studying just yet so instead he went to the far corner of the library, found a good book to read, and plopped down in one of the plush chairs.
As 5:30 hit, Randy was starting to get really worried. Maybe Mike had forgotten?
Suddenly he heard Sully's signature chortle from the open window next to him and turned towards it. He gasped when he saw a little green ball next to Sully. Mike! Randy found himself wiping away tears. That little jerk lied! He blew him off just to hang out with Sully! What made Sully so great? Why did Mike prefer him over Randy? Randy slammed the book shut, earning him a glare from the librarian and shot out of the library. He ran all the way to the dorms and locked himself in his dorm.
He heard a knock and knew immediately it was Johnny. He considered whether to let him in or not, but he gave in to his feelings and let him in. He told Johnny everything, how Mike had blew him off for Sully, how he had waited in the library and discovered them together. Johnny sat with his back to Randy, staring out the window. And unbeknownst to Randy, as he told him every little detail, the grin on Johnny's face grew wider and wider.
The next morning, Randy was walking to one of his classes when he saw Mike waving at him. Randy ignored him and continued walking. He heard footsteps coming up behind him and then a hand on his shoulder. He turned around and frowned.
Mike grinned. "Hey Randy."
Randy turned away. "Don't talk to me." He hissed.
"What did I do?" Mike asked. Randy remained silent and continued walking.
Mike tagged along, pestering Randy with "What did I do?" and "Come on, tell me!"
Suddenly Randy whipped around. "What did you do? What did you do?! You blew me off to hang with that fuzzy freakshow! I can't believe you did that!" he choked out.
Mike's face drained and he gulped. "How do you know? You don't have proof!" he defended himself.
"I SAW YOU! Don't even try denying it!" Randy grabbed the nearest thing and flung it at Mike. The notebook hit him in the head.
"Ouch! Stoppit!" Mike snapped.
"You know what? Johnny was right! Our friendship means nothing to you. You didn't even want to try and repair it after I said sorry! I can't believe I wasted my time with scum like you! Don't ever talk to me again." Randy growled, holding back tears.
"Fine! I don't need you anyways!" Mike stormed away.
Randy watched him go, wondering if this was the last time he'd see his ex-best friend. Johnny was right. All he was, was just a little green ball of freak.
A/N: Well, it's over, I hope all of y'all who stuck with it enjoyed it, even if it did go downhill X) I just really needed to focus on my other story, that one is better, I promise! Please review and go check the other one out! :D Thanks for all the reviews and I'm definitely going to be writing more! See ya :3