I remember a quote that stuck in my mind, the one that my literature teacher read it to us in class.
"Danger doesn't lurk at every corner. It's just hanging out and waiting for fear and horror to show up."
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I am so exhausted dancing with different rich boys who are boasting about themselves and talk to some other rich lady who are so spoiled. I know they want to be on the good side to me but I can clearly feel that they are looking down on me.
And with what happened earlier with Sir Nicholas *sigh* I need to eat sweets to replenish my energy!
(˃̣̣̥ w ˂̣̣̥) eating desserts are the best!
"Do you hear that there was a rude maid inside the castle?"
"The one who was rude to you, Sir Landell?"
"Not only to me but to my friends as well."
Who are they talking about? Rude maid?
"You should've punish her."
"She was with that curse daughter of Marquess Everhart."
"Oh my!"
Wait...! I remember him! He's the one of those rich kids to bully Lydia.
*smirk*
"What's more interesting is that the rude maid was----"
*nom. nom*
"Um..."
His three friends looks my way and they are able to recognize me but this guy... he rather like to finish his story than to look at me.
"I'm sorry. Please don't mind me."
"As I was saying---"
*nom. nom.*
"That----"
*nom. nom.*
"Rude---"
*nom. nom.*
"Maid--"
*nom. nom*
"Can you please eat somewhere else?! You are chewing so loudly---" he finally looks at my way.
"La-lady Diana---" I smile at him

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Dia
Teen FictionBlair Bella Castillo, a lone girl who don't have parent or friends lived with her grandmother. She was being bully since she was a kid for having no parent. She always thought that she was abandoned by her parent that was until her grandmother who d...