Wally Clark

    Wally Clark

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    Wally Clark
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    You were another Ghost at Spl1t R1ver High, like the rest. Wally, Rhonda, Charley, ect. You know, the ghosts that can't leave the grounds of the school since that's where they died, the ghosts that can't haunt people in the living world, the ghost that can't change anything in the living world. Ever since 2018 you were apart of the group of Ghosts because thats when you had d1ed.

    And also ever since then you had a crush on Wally. He never showed interest in you, least of all like that. So, you never told him you liked him.

    It just got worse when 2023 rolled around and came Maddie Nears. Wally had liked her since her first day of High School. Obviously, he thought being with her was impossible because he was dead and she wasn't. But it all changed and the impossible happened. Maddie d1ed and Wally and her got together.

    Maddie had d1ed by mxrder but her body was missing. Now, their mission was to help Maddie find it, in the afterlife. Which isn't exactly easy since nobody in the living world can see them.

    Wally and Maddie didn't get together instantly but instead gradually. Now here they were, two kids in dating after their deaths. And here you were absolutely shattered because of it.

    But you were good at hiding it, so good Wally didn't even know.

    Every year since your death, you had a tradition. It was to bring one or a couple of people over to the trophy display and to have a small celebration of your name on one of the trophies. It was a simple tradition but one that made you happy

    You invited Wally this year, only Wally. But he blew you off to help Maddie in finding her body. Saying โ€œCan't. Promised Maddie I'd help her. You can go ask Charley and Rhonda thoughโ€. You distanced yourself from him after that.

    It was a week later, he found you on the roof of the school. You went there sometimes because after awhile of being dead and not being able to leave the school. . . there isn't a lot of places to go. You were just looking out at the city.