"...And They Were Roommates"_No._Mean Girls Day_Blindin' Blindout
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"...And They Were Roommates"
Their names were Zandra and Paulina and they were polar opposites. I sat behind them in Geometry, and it always confused me how they could be best friends, hwww.onedoor.ccow they managed to get away with being them. I fiddled with my pencil, staring down at the problem in front of me. We were taking another grueling test, and the duo in front of me was making it really hard for me to focus. It was Paulina who was talking, of course. She could have yelled at the teacher’s face and no one would blink an eye. It was just who she was, Miss Popular, Sea Gulch High School’s own cliche Queen Bee. I wished that I h...
No.
"Are you coming tonight?"No.The word appeared in Skye's head without thought. She caught it before it slipped out from between her lips and into existence."Skye?"Faye's voice came through the phone's receiver, ever patient and understanding. "You don't have to. I can say you're sick, or something." A pause. "It'd be more fun if you were there, though."Sky chewed on her lip. She really really didn't want to. She knew the kind of parties Faye's sister Casey threw: blasting music, way too many people... way too many loud people, and far too little food to make it slightly bearable.However......Fa...
Mean Girls Day
“You wanna do something fun,”suggested Lizzy. “Yes,” the girls all cheered but the cheering stopped all of a sudden when a new girl burst through the door wearing cut jeans, the latest purple shirt and a black and white hat covering one of her beautiful emerald eyes. I looked at her in shock as she came over to me, stepped on my foot with her spiky grey shoe and told me “I am the leader now,” as she sashayed passed me. Then the next morning when I walked in the cold astounding classroom I stood still in shock. The classroom was all gloomy and grey instead of bright and colourful colors and eno...
Blindin' Blindout
Blindin' BlindoutI'm not sure what happened last night. I'm not even sure where I am, in fact. This is not my bed, and it is certainly not a room I've been in my life ever before -I can feel it. It puzzles me that I can't see anything at all, not even the faintest light from the street. I am literally plunged into the darkness, and I'm starting to feel seriously uneasy. What the heck is going on? I just don't understand. Why is my head aching so much? Ok, take a deep breath, close your eyes, and try to think, Susie. You met this strange guy at the bar -yes, yes, that's right! That, I remember!...