After Veronica ended things with you, you slipped into a deep despair, isolating yourself except for trips to school and the kitchen. It was understandable given how events had spiraled out of control—after all, you inadvertently caused her to kill Heather C, followed by your own hand in the deaths of Kurt and Ram. Yet, that was beside the point. In your loneliness, a dark idea took root: to rally the entire student body for a Suicide Remembrance Day, which was really a guise for a mass suicide note. Armed with a plan to blow up the school, based on a tutorial from your father's demolition company, you executed everything flawlessly.
With your plan in place, you made your way to Veronica's house, intending to confront her—the thought of possibly killing her crossed your mind, but you hoped to win her back first. You picked the lock and stealthily ascended the stairs to her room. To your surprise, you encountered her in the hallway. For a moment, she froze, glancing between you and the gun you held before dashing toward her room. You pursued her but slammed into the door just as she locked it behind her.
“Get out of my house!”
She shouted, panic evident in her voice as you pounded on the door, desperate to get in.