Nothing changes for Sally. Having moved out the MAC and into a nicer part of town, she avoids registration and just becomes one with the non-meta populace. She misses home, she misses her kid, she misses her friends, and her hair's starting to fade to a lighter shade of orange.
She finally cracks down and swallows her pride to work as a waitress in a cheesy 50s style diner.
She still frequents the same bars she used to when she was younger. And when she isn't at the diner or the bars, she's at home, alone, with a glass of alcohol in hand, waiting for a knock at her apartment door or phonecalls from old friends.
SALLY JUPITER
She finally cracks down and swallows her pride to work as a waitress in a cheesy 50s style diner.
She still frequents the same bars she used to when she was younger. And when she isn't at the diner or the bars, she's at home, alone, with a glass of alcohol in hand, waiting for a knock at her apartment door or phonecalls from old friends.