So, according to the info given by , it's been a year and a half since I've put a chapter up for this fic, so I guess it's nice to say that I've finally finished this chapter. Another thing though, most of this chapter has been written in the last couple of day, while I've had no internet, so there may be some discrepancies to what happened in the show. Those aren't necessarily intentional, but they will be staying weather they are wrong or not.
Now, with that out of the way, onto the story.
There was a long silence between the four girls, each of them separately trying to get a grasp on what had just happened. Suddenly Spencer spoke again, "Wait, you liked Alison?"
Emily blushed as everyone else remembered that part of the night, which they had overlooked in the wake of their introduction into the supernatural side of the things. "Yeah, I do, still do, though this recent development may change things" Emily admitted quietly.
"So, that makes you gay, or are you bi, cause you like Ben right?" Hanna asked, with a dose of her usual bluntness.
"Hanna!" Spencer quietly shouted, "You shouldn't be bringing up Ben after what happened today."
"It's okay Spence, it was something I should have seen coming. Ben and I are over, that much I've decided on. Don't know what this all mean for my sexuality, it's something I will need to think over," Emily responded with.
"I think all of us have a lot to think about at this point. Let's go home for now, and reconvene in the morning," Aria suggested, getting affirmations from the rest of the group.
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"Mona, Mona, Mona, Mona, spying on my girls are you?" Alison said, having dashed behind the girl in question. Her voice made Mona jump in surprise.
Mona slowly turned to look at Alison. "Alison, what are you doing here? I thought we had an agreement that you would stay away from this town," Mona said.
"Yes, we did, and then my friends started getting hurt by you, and, unlike when I was human, I can actually do something about it now," Alison said as she slowly walked her fingers up Mona's arm.
"What are you going to do to me," Mona asked, shrinking back in on herself.
"Well, that, for one, depends on you. You stop hurting my girls, I leave you alone. You keep up this charade, and I'll repeat our last meeting, though the outcome might be much different," Alison stated, letting the threat hang in the air before changing to a more cheery tone. "On the other hand, I can see why you would stalk my girls, they do seem to put on shows," Alison adds, gesturing up towards the window.
Mona looks up to see Spencer pacing back in forth, having obviously gotten lost in thought halfway through changing, leaving her visible body only in a bra. Alison snuck up being Mona, putting her hands on the other girl's shoulder. "Though, this isn't the show you want, now is it," Alison whispered into Mona's ear.
In a half second, and a very disorienting ride for Mona, the two girls stood in the bushes outside of Hanna's house. "This is where you want to be isn't it," Alison stated.
"Wha…What are you talking about?" Mona asked cautiously as she got her bearings again.
"Don't underplay me, Mona. Even though I didn't appear to be the brightest girl in life, you have to give me that I was a damn good manipulator, and for that, I had to be observant and figure a lot of things out on my own." Alison stated, stepping in front of Mona field of view. "Now, I get you're a stalker and all that, but let's think about you, and why you are doing this. You started early, when Aria came back right, when they started to become friends again. You did this out of fear of losing Hanna. Now, that could mean two things, either she was your only friend, or you actually care about her. I'm inclined to believe that it's the latter option that is correct," Alison explained.
Mona smirked for a second before responding, "You know, I don't think I gave you credit for your mind before."
"I kept up a careful façade up during my human time, and now, my vampiric abilities make it so I am even more perceptive, can catch each and every unconscious omission and silent tell that people exude," Alison told Mona as she slowly walked around the girl, keeping one finger firmly planted on the girl's shoulder. "Now, I propose a deal. If A leaves my girls alone, I won't tell anyone who's behind the insignia."
Mona turned and stared at the girl she used to torment. "Okay," Mona said quietly, knowing that she no longer had the power it the relationship.
"Good, I'm glad we have an understanding. Now, I must be off, I have other matters to attend to tonight," Alison told Mona, before using her speed to disappear into the night.
Moments later, Alison stood in front of the Rosewood Police Station, holding in her hand one of the missing people's posters. Alison strode in, waiting until the attendant on duty saw her before speaking, "You know, I would have figured that these wouldn't be around anymore. Either you guys never got the memo, or the Mystic Falls police department never sent it out, which wouldn't be surprising considering the only competent one, is the sheriff."
The attendant stared dumbstruck at the girl in front of her, though Alison continued on, "I am not in fact missing, and I also have this nifty piece of paper that shows I'm emancipated, so no calling my mother about this either."
The attendant just stared at Alison for a whole minute before getting her wits about her and checking over the paperwork the Alison brought. "Well, it seems this all checks out, but you will still need to chat with one of the officers to get your story."
Alison went into the back and sat down with one of the officers, and regaled all the non-supernatural parts of her tale, easily convincing the officer of their validity.
It was the early morning when Alison stepped outside once again, having one more stop to make before the end of the night. Alison once again flashed, now standing outside of an apartment door, which according to her information, held the man she wanted to talk to.
It was five AM, so she guessed she would be waking him up, and for what he's done, he kind of deserved it. Alison knocked on the door loudly, and she could hear the occupant of the apartment falling out of his bed. After a couple minutes of scurrying about in the room, the door opened. "Hello, Ezra, we have some things to talk about."
Well, there you go. I know, it's a little evil to end there, but that's how it goes. Hopefully it won't be as long between chapters as it was since the last chapter.