Chapter 14

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"What was that?" I asked. "I'm not quite sure." Sophia even seemed a bit curious. The both of us crept back in the room and I had to act like I really did make that call to Josh. "Well what did he say?" Mary-Lynn rudely asked. My appearence broke their conversation. "He said that he didn't care and I should just leave him alone." I said with a sad tone. The other girls giggled quietly as I guessed they bought it. "So, who's next?" Sophia asked and the game went around in boring circles. "I'll be right back." I said getting up to my feet. I wondered up the stairs out of the basement. I was in need of a preppy break and a bathroom break. "Cassie?" I heard my little sister's voice ask. "Yes." I said. "I think they did something to the bathroom." She informed me with concern in her voice. "Where's mom?" I asked, pretending not to care. "Dad made her go to bed. She was wanting to check in on you girls, but he told her not to worry about it." "Oh." I said as I made my way into the bathroom.

I finally suffered through the night. "The girls" went home and Mary-Lynn couldn't have been happier. I spent the rest of the day in my room texting Hannah about the terrible slumber party. I needed her now more than ever.
I wanted to take all of the pressure off before I went to sleep, so I took a shower. I rubbed the shampoo in my hands. It smelt weird and was red. I didn't think much of it because my mom does all of the shopping. She's bound to by something weird. I finished off a steam filled shower and wrapped up my long, wet hair into my fluffy towel. Before I knew it, I had dozed off drooling into my pink pillow.

The alarm went off and the lyrics to 5 Seconds of Summer's, She Looks So Perfect, blasted in my ears. "Ugh, I'm up!" I said after the fifth "hey." I walked to my bathroom with my purple shirt and ripped skinny jeans. I looked in the mirror and rubbed my crusted eyes. "Oh, I still have a towel on my head." I said as I took it off of my head. "Ackk!" I screamed at the sight of my hair. "No, no,no, please tell me this isn't happening!" I cried trying to re-wash my hair. It was no use. My hair was redder than a tomato. I was helpless, so I wondered down stairs hoping my mom would know the reasoning behind this.

"Cass, there's some panca- OH MY GOSH WHAT DID YOU DO TO YOUR HAIR?" My mother screamed. "I don't know what happened!" I cried helplessly. She grabbed the peroxide and my hair turned bright blond. "Oh my gosh my brown hair! My naturally brown hair!" I cried and tugged on my now blonde hair. "We can dye it back, Cassie, now how did this happen?" "Okay, first of all that was not on purpose and second of all, I HAVE NO FREAKING IDEA!" I yelled. "Woah." My dad said walking in the room. My mother gave him a weak smile. "I told you they did something in the bathroom." Bridget said as she began to walk out of the room. "Bridget." My mother called, causing her to stop dead in her tracks. "Do you know why Cassie's hair is red?" My mother asked. "Wait? Was her hair red before?" My dad was late to the problem. "Yes dear, now Bridgey what happened?" My mother asked focused on my sister. "I don't know the whole thing, but the older girls went into the bathroom with stuff in their hands." She poorly explained. "Oh gosh, what was I thinking?" My mother went up to my bathroom.

She emptied the contents of all the soap bottles and sure enough, it wasn't my normal shampoo. "Yep, that's definitely not what I bought." My mom said rubbing the soapy red liquid in her hands. "What do you think it is?" I asked her. "Smells like dog shampoo in here." My dad stated coming close to the bathroom door. "That's it!" I threw my hands in the air. "Cassie, Cassie! Calm down." My mom reached for my arm. I turned around with a look of frustration. "What?" I asked angrily. "Bring those kids over that were in that little bully club. We need to make a plan." A smile wanted to form on my face. It stopped when I reached this question, how did she know about the Bully Resort?

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