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* In ''Aftershock'', Todd ''finally'' comes to terms with Elizabeth's affair with Devon Whitelaw and tells her he can no longer trust her. This leads into the Senior Year series, which begins with a brief WillTheyOrWontThey scene before they part on amicable terms and date other people for the entire year. An aversion of ViewersAreGoldfish; they remembered all the times Elizabeth cheated on Todd and found it hilarious that he never did.

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* In ''Aftershock'', Todd ''finally'' comes to terms with Elizabeth's affair with Devon Whitelaw and tells her he can no longer trust her. This leads into the Senior Year series, which begins with a brief WillTheyOrWontThey {{UST}} scene before they part on amicable terms and date other people for the entire year. An aversion of ViewersAreGoldfish; they remembered all the times Elizabeth cheated on Todd and found it hilarious that he never did.
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* In ''The Stolen Diary'', a guy Elizabeth briefly dated tells Enid and Todd that she told him all their secrets. When he tries to pull the same thing with Jessica, unlike the other two, she refuses to believe for a second that Elizabeth would violate her privacy like that and warns the guy that she'll make his life hell if he doesn't stop trying to ruin Elizabeth's. He's genuinely scared and backs off. Even better, Jessica persists in trying to find out how the guy could have learned these things, learns that he stole Elizabeth's diary, tells Enid and Todd this and blasts them for being so stupid as to think that Elizabeth would blab about their private business to a stranger and practically drags them off to apologize to her.

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* In ''The Stolen Diary'', a guy Elizabeth briefly dated tells Enid and Todd that she told him all their secrets. When he tries to pull the same thing with Jessica, unlike the other two, she refuses to believe for a second that Elizabeth would violate her privacy like that and warns the guy that she'll make his life hell if he doesn't stop trying to ruin Elizabeth's. He's genuinely scared and backs off. Even better, Jessica persists in trying to find out how the guy could have learned these things, learns that he stole Elizabeth's diary, tells Enid and Todd this and blasts them for being so stupid as to think that Elizabeth would blab about their private business to a stranger and practically drags them off to apologize to her. If there was ever any doubt that Jessica loves her sister and has absolute faith in her, let it end now.

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* In "The Stolen Diary", a guy Elizabeth briefly dated tells Enid and Todd that she told him all their secrets. When he tries to pull the same thing with Jessica, unlike the other two, she refuses to believe for a second that Elizabeth would violate her privacy like that and warns the guy that she'll make his life hell if he doesn't stop trying to ruin Elizabeth's. He's genuinely scared and backs off. Even better, Jessica persists in trying to find out how the guy could have learned these things, learns that he stole Elizabeth's diary, tells Enid and Todd this and blasts them for being so stupid as to think that Elizabeth would blab about their private business to a stranger and practically drags them off to apologize to her.
* Another example of Jessica using her powers to help her twin in "Elizabeth Betrayed": She confronts Olivia Davidson for failing to defend Elizabeth against false charges of plagiarism, since Olivia's boyfriend--who had a crush on Elizabeth--was mostly responsible.

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* In "The ''The Stolen Diary", Diary'', a guy Elizabeth briefly dated tells Enid and Todd that she told him all their secrets. When he tries to pull the same thing with Jessica, unlike the other two, she refuses to believe for a second that Elizabeth would violate her privacy like that and warns the guy that she'll make his life hell if he doesn't stop trying to ruin Elizabeth's. He's genuinely scared and backs off. Even better, Jessica persists in trying to find out how the guy could have learned these things, learns that he stole Elizabeth's diary, tells Enid and Todd this and blasts them for being so stupid as to think that Elizabeth would blab about their private business to a stranger and practically drags them off to apologize to her.
* Another example of Jessica using her powers to help her twin in "Elizabeth Betrayed": ''Elizabeth Betrayed'': She confronts Olivia Davidson for failing to defend Elizabeth against false charges of plagiarism, since Olivia's boyfriend--who had a crush on Elizabeth--was mostly responsible.responsible.
* In ''Aftershock'', Todd ''finally'' comes to terms with Elizabeth's affair with Devon Whitelaw and tells her he can no longer trust her. This leads into the Senior Year series, which begins with a brief WillTheyOrWontThey scene before they part on amicable terms and date other people for the entire year. An aversion of ViewersAreGoldfish; they remembered all the times Elizabeth cheated on Todd and found it hilarious that he never did.
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* Lila often gets some hilariously snarky and/or arrogant lines, making her a fan favorite.
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* In "The Stolen Diary", a guy Elizabeth briefly dated tells Enid and Todd that she told him all their secrets. When he tries to pull the same thing with Jessica, unlike the other two, she refuses to believe for a second that Elizabeth would violate her privacy like that and warns the guy that she'll make his life hell if he doesn't stop trying to ruin Elizabeth's. He's genuinely scared and backs off. Even better, Jessica persists in trying to find out how the guy could have learned these things, learns that he stole Elizabeth's diary, tells Enid and Todd this and blasts them for being so stupid as to think that Elizabeth would blab about their private business to a stranger and practically drags them off to apologize to her.

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* In "The Stolen Diary", a guy Elizabeth briefly dated tells Enid and Todd that she told him all their secrets. When he tries to pull the same thing with Jessica, unlike the other two, she refuses to believe for a second that Elizabeth would violate her privacy like that and warns the guy that she'll make his life hell if he doesn't stop trying to ruin Elizabeth's. He's genuinely scared and backs off. Even better, Jessica persists in trying to find out how the guy could have learned these things, learns that he stole Elizabeth's diary, tells Enid and Todd this and blasts them for being so stupid as to think that Elizabeth would blab about their private business to a stranger and practically drags them off to apologize to her.her.
* Another example of Jessica using her powers to help her twin in "Elizabeth Betrayed": She confronts Olivia Davidson for failing to defend Elizabeth against false charges of plagiarism, since Olivia's boyfriend--who had a crush on Elizabeth--was mostly responsible.
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* Emily Mayer has spent the entirety of the book ''Nowhere To Run'' being verbally and emotionally abused by her stepmother Karen. Now, her baby half-sister Karrie is choking and her hysterical mother won't let go of her so that Emily can help her. Emily recalls that when someone is hysterical, the best thing to do is slap them in the face--and she does just that. Ostensibly, this was to save her little sister's life, but most readers chose to hope that deep down, Emily was enjoying getting a little revenge on her bitchy stepmother.
* In ''Memories'' Elizabeth is going on about how Steven shouldn't date Jessica's friend Cara when Steven basically tells her to shut up. For readers sick of Elizabeth's sanctimonious lecturing, that moment is a thing of beauty.
* In ''Outcast'', a secondary character tells Elizabeth to "shove it". ''Also'' a thing of beauty for those sick of her self-righteousness.
* And yet another beautiful moment in one of the super editions when Jessica blasts Elizabeth for her rudeness towards a new male character, telling her she's " the worst kind of reverse snob", truthfully pointing out that just because the guy is rich, it doesn't automatically make him a bad person.
* In "The Stolen Diary", a guy Elizabeth briefly dated tells Enid and Todd that she told him all their secrets. When he tries to pull the same thing with Jessica, unlike the other two, she refuses to believe for a second that Elizabeth would violate her privacy like that and warns the guy that she'll make his life hell if he doesn't stop trying to ruin Elizabeth's. He's genuinely scared and backs off. Even better, Jessica persists in trying to find out how the guy could have learned these things, learns that he stole Elizabeth's diary, tells Enid and Todd this and blasts them for being so stupid as to think that Elizabeth would blab about their private business to a stranger and practically drags them off to apologize to her.

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