We drove to school, Nala in my hands licking my arms. I smile a kiss her head. I look over at Jack J and he gestures me to give him Nala. I do what I'm told and he plays around with her.
"How far is this school?" I asked tired.
"Why don't you shut up?" Jack G replies with gritted teeth.
"Why don't you stop being a dick?" I mumbled under my breath. I look out of the window and we are gradually getting closer to Westside. Its huge. Then I see the football court, I'm going to love sport here, but there is one sport in going to miss. Horse Riding. I've always wanted to become an official Olympic horse riders. We finally get there and Sammy parks. He get out of the car and I follow again. After we are all out of the car, I take Nala back in my arms. They walk towards the main entrance which is surrounded by people. I hide behind Jack J as we walk in and people muttered and smirked.
"Oh look who it is?" Leigh said with a smirk on her face. I sighed and gave Sammy my puppy.
"What do you want?" I asked folding my arms.
"Hey back off Suzie!" Jack G says, going In front of Leigh for protection. I laughed.
"Why are you laughing?" Leigh asked. By now everyone was looking at us. I noticed some from the basketball game but not very many.
"Your afraid of me touching her..." I said through sniggers. I looked over at Sammy and his friend Nate, they were grinning and smirking. I couldn't keep the smile off my face. Then Leigh fake coughs and pushes Jack G out of the way.
"I'm not scared of you..." She said, pulling an eyebrow up.
"I didn't say you were" I said looking at my nails. Then I felt something hard push my ribs. It was structured smoothly with a rubber bottom. A foot. Leigh actually kicked me. It hurt, a lot but I wasn't going to act like a weak person so I kicked her back.
"Ohhh..." The crowd went. Before I could finish her off, Nate pulled me off of her. She was now on the floor wincing in pain. I couldn't feel guilty, no. Suize your a new you and nothing can stop you. That's all I heard in my head. I'm think I'm going to love this place.
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