Madison
I can't believe this, this is MY senior prom, I'M supposed to be prom queen, and I’M supposed to dance with TOM! UGH!!!
"Satisfied? This is what you get when you manipulate in other people's business," Jake said to me while munching on a cracker.
"Oh really? This is coming from the guy who builds his high-school career out of making others miserable!" I snapped.
"Just trying to help," he said.
"Yeah, well you suck at trying to help. You are useless straight or not! I cannot believe that so many people are as low as an ant because of you! It's so god damn hard to believe!" I shouted at him.
"You need to lower your voice! Someone's going to here you!" he hissed.
"Oh yeah right, because all we need now is the entire school finding out that you're a prancy smurf! It's not like anyone's going to be surprised! You always check out other guys' asses in the change room! People have caught you, they’re just too afraid to say anything!" I snapped.
"Are you more pissed at Courtney or me? ‘Cause it's not good to instigate your anger on someone else," he said.
"Are you freaking deaf? Did you not hear what I've been saying you moron? Nothing has gone right at all! Oh but whatever, I still won this war. Everyone should've received the baby Mathis status by now," I said. Yes that's right, I told everyone that Keri Mathis was preggers.
"I'm sorry what the hell was that?" that irritating voice cut my thoughts.
Courtney
"...I still won this war. Everyone should've received the baby Mathis status by now," that bitch!
"I'm sorry what the hell was that?" I asked. Madison turned to look at me.
"Oh nothing your majesty, just go dance with you king," she replied.
"No, no, no you bitch you broke your promise. You told everyone that Keri was pregnant!" I snapped.
"Well I had to, since you two decided to show up in dresses! And you just had to win prom queen so that may've had something to do with it also," she replied.
"How could you be such a cruel, cold hearted person? I mean how would you feel if that happened to you?" I asked.
"It wouldn't city trash, because I would wear protection," she replied.
"Alright you know what, you think you're so great and have power over the entire world but the truth is you're no better than the rich company owners who decide that killing innocent people by poisoning their natural resources is okay as long at the dollar signs keep rolling in! And that's exactly what you are, you have no human ingenuity, no respect for someone but you which makes you such a low, disgusting person," I said.
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