Dear bully,
We are coming over for dinner.
I'm excited.
I said hi but you ignored me. I don't know why.
They wanted me and you to get dinner prepared while they went to the store. You just looked at me and left.
I had to do it all by myself.
The food was delicious. I loved it. They appreciated what I did. But they thanked us both but you said I didn't do anything. That I just left you to do all the work.
I was supposed to be grounded for a week. Because I didn't make a good impression.
When we were leaving you tripped me and no one saw. You said that I was clumsy. My mom came and asked what happen. Your mom was at her side. I said you tripped me. But they thought I was lying to get back at you for saying I didn't do anything.
I was grounded for another week.
You just laughed secretly.
We left.

YOU ARE READING
Letters to the bully across the street
Teen FictionWhy are people always bullying? Why does making another person hurt make you feel better? Well this is a story about a bully and a lost girl but in letters. Her life is something you wouldn't expect.