First day back to high school. Missed the bus with Kathleen.
Yep. If you haven't gotten wind of what is going on, the two of us are back to school.
So excited for school and waking up at 6 am. I get to sit at a desk for 8 hours surrounded by bitches and stuck up people and fucking jerks.
I woke up in the middle of last night and looked at my clock, praying that it wasn't 6 am.
It was 1:30 am.
I said aloud; "Merry Fucking Christmas to me!" and smushed my face back into the pillow, snoring.
Let me give you a preview to our first day back:
First Impressions Of Being Two Teenage Girls Who Have Hallucinations: Very bad.
Top Frequently Mentioned Insult: "It must suck to be you."
For me it's like: I hate all of you. Stop screaming you saw your friends yesterday. Holy shit walk faster. Get fucking smarter you idiot. Maybe if I hit my head on this desk enough times, I'd die.
Do we still have our friends? No. Did we gain any friends? No. Were we welcomed back? No, by students. Yes, by teachers.
Well, not exactly.
Kathy has not seen her significant other (his name is Raymond) for a few months because he is studying in Brazil, so we don't need to go in that direction.
And then there was me.
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