Headed for trouble . . .
Regina Morrow and Bruce Patman have been going together for months. But when beautiful, devious Amy Sutten is paired up with Bruce on a school project, she schemes to steal Bruce from Regina. Little by little Bruce’s resistance to Amy’s charms begins to crumble.
Regina id furious when she discovers that Bruce has been seeing Amy behind her back. Hurt and betrayed, she turns to Justin Belson, a troubled senior at Sweet Valley High. Regina’s friends are worried. They think Justin and his crowd are bad news – it’s rumoured that some of them are drug users. Is Regina on a dangerous course?
Regina’s eyes widened as she stared across the lawn. Bruce and Amy were emerging from behind the tree in the back of the Wakefields’ lot.
“You knew where he was all along,” Regina said in a choked voice. “Why didn’t you tell me, Liz?”
“I didn’t think it was up to me,” Elizabeth murmured, putting her hand on Regina’s arm. “I’m sorry I didn’t say anything. I just wanted to keep you from getting hurt.”
“Let go of me.” Regina jerked her arm away. “I thought you were my friend,” she repeated, her voice so cold and angry that she sounded like a stranger. “But you let me come here and make a fool of myself!”
Elizabeth’s eyes filled with tears. “Regina, please let me try to explain –” she began. But it was too late.
Regina stormed across the lawn, her black hair flying. “Don’t give me that look,” she snapped at Bruce. “I want your keys. I’m going to drive your car to my house. The keys will be in the mailbox.” Her face was ashen, and she was trembling with rage. “I never want to speak to you as long as I live!”
Will anyone ever speak to Molly Hect again? Outcast