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And the second time is when I did everything "right" in the scene where Amanda reveals the bullying, so it seems to me that the version where she reconciles with those two little snakes is supposed to be the better version of her ending.
Which seems nuts. Kick 'em to the curb and walk away, daughter!
She opened up to me about the bullying earlier and I went with the option that real friends wouldn't do this or anything like that. I was hoping there'd still be a scene at some point where this situation is kind of resolved. Why Emma R(?) treated her like crap in the first place or so. Maybe a scene with a teacher as mediator or so? Regardless though, considering how all of this unfolded, it makes no sense for Amanda to suddenly hang around with the Emmas again. Especially not a surprise party organised by her dad, who doesn't seem to be the type of person who'd invite his daughter's bullies to a graduation party.