"Do you feel me?"
"Take a look inside my brain."
...
Alarm snoozed and I woke up. Hoping it would be a positive day, I rushed to take a shower as I danced a little bit to music. I brushed my teeth and washed my face, proceeding to shower, but then my phone rang and I picked it up.
"Hello?" I yelled.
"Hey Evelyn! Wait, is that music you're listening to?" Olivia confusedly questioned. "Can you turn it down? I literally can't speak!"
"I'm sorry Olivia, it's just not the right time for you to call me." I stared at the mirror trying to hide the pimple that recently showed up on my forehead with every way possible.
"I'm calling to check on you—Hello?!" she stuttered as I carelessly focused on listening to music, dancing to the rhythm. "Evelyn?!"
"Evelyn, shut that damn music right now!" mom yelled from downstairs and I rolled my eyes with a sigh.
Turning off the music, I yelled to Olivia, "What now?"
"How are you doing?" Olivia asked, softly.
"I'm good, why you asking?"
"Uh, because of what happened yesterday...with Mia."
"Oh no it's fine."
"You sure? Your video is becoming trend now." she whispered, making my blood boil in rage as I tried to take a deep breath and calm down. "Everyone is talking about it."
"No shit. Let them!" I blurted before hanging up.
I turned on music and I again danced to the rhythm and began showering.
I'm not sure if Olivia actually cared about how I was feeling since that fight, I'd never believe that her calling to check on me had anything to do with her worrying. Maybe it had something to do with how desperate she wanted to see me fall apart while everyone was there watching, including her.
I won't be satisfying her with that. I won't ever let them see me break anymore. I won't let them win. And I won't let anyone affect me with their negative comments.
Any negative vibe that may come across me today, I'll shall cut it off.
...
"What do you mean I'm expelled for seven days from school?!!" I frowned with disbelief as I glared at our school principal.
This can't be happening. I've never been expelled in my entire life. And now I am about to? Because of those freaking head devils?
On my dead body.
"I'm sorry to be informing you that, Evelyn." she sympathetically looked at me for a moment, hands placed on one another. "But what did happen yesterday caused a very huge trouble in school." she mentioned.
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