A/N: This is inspired by The Invisible Man, the one that came out a few years ago. I have yet to see the other adaptions, but I liked the new one. Now, on with the chapter.
It was a night at Malibu beach. Bret Wallis was asleep with his girlfriend, Betty. It was 4:02 when Betty's alarm went off. She escaped Bret's arms and climbed out of bed. She quietly snuck into her bathroom and grabbed the bag that was under the counter. In the bag were her clothes, medication, a bummer phone, and 50,000 dollars.
Betty quietly walked down the stairs. She saw that their pitbull, Zeus, was awake. Betty looked at him with pity. "I'm sorry I can't take you," Betty whispered. "One day, I will come back to take you away."
She then noticed that Zeus had his muzzle on. Bret said that Zeus was a bad dog who always attack him, but Betty only saw Zeus as a big friendly giant. She knew Zeus would never hurt her, and figured that he attacked Bret since even he knew Bret was a bad person. She took the muzzle off of the dog. "There, there," Betty whispered. She kissed his head and she stood up.
She then ventured into the basement. She went to Bret's main computer and she turned off all of the cameras. She then entered the garage and ran towards the road. She spotted Veronica's car. "Veronica," Betty shouted. "V! Please pull over!"
Veronica spotted her best friend and pulled over. She rolled down her window. "Betty, what's going on?" Veronica asked as Betty climbed into the passenger's side.
"I'll tell you when we're far away, just drive," Betty ordered. Veronica could tell whatever this was it was urgent so she started to drive. The passenger's side window shattered and someone grabbed Betty.
"Betty get out of the car," Bret demanded. "Let's talk about this."
Betty grabbed a piece of glass and stabbed Bret, causing him to let her go. Veronica sped off, taking Betty away from her nightmare.
A/N: And that was chapter one. Another thing: Jellybean isn't Jughead's sister in this. Jughead actually is a single father in this and Jellybean is his daughter. Goodbye!