Lolly

HA.

HA.

HA.

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"Lolly." I barely heard Blondie's voice, too focused on the piece of shit standing in front of me. It didn't matter whether Blondie said a word, I ignored her anyway. I was two seconds away from hitting one of her fake friends. I took a step in her direction and felt Blondie try to grab onto my shirt but I sidestepped her. She's probably wondering where I came from because I do have to admit I came out of nowhere. I may have been trying to sneak up on her to surprise her, but that no longer matters now.

"Who the fuck do you think you're talking to?" Anger was laced in my voice as I spoke each word. The girl had the nerve to look scared and slowly placed herself back in her seat. "No. Stand up. You had the balls to stand up to my girl, but won't stand up to me! What's the issue?"

Silence.

I slammed my hands on the table making everyone around us jump. I leaned in towards her. "Answer me."

"Lolly!"

"What?" I turned my back to face Blondie. She wasn't shaking like everyone else in the room but she was concerned. I sighed. "Go wait outside, Blondie."

"But-" She gave me her best doe-eyed look but I wasn't in the mood. Clearly.

"Now." She nodded meekly before she shot a look I couldn't decipher from the other girl she was friends with. Reese? Rain? Whatever her name was and basically had a silent conversation with her before leaving out the room. Once I saw her petite frame leave the room, I turned my attention back to the other girl. I have to say, she looked mighty familiar. A bit on the pretty side too. However, the snotty and obnoxious face covered what little beauty she had.

"Hmm...Where was I?" I cocked my head to the side in anger. Taking in the girl who spoke badly to my Blondie. "Oh yes. I believe you were about to tell me what the problem is. Assuming that you speak up before I knock my fist in your skull."

"She didn't mean it." A voice interjected. I swiveled my head toward Blondie's other friend. Rainbow or whatever the fuck her name is. She didn't seem as shaken as everyone else in the room. Yet, I could still tell she was a bit scared. Masking her fear was pointless. I sensed her fear and I loved every second of it. It was funny that she was trying to plead for her other friends' place. Funny and pointless. No wonder Blondie is always laughing with the girl. She too sensed she was dumb.

"I'll let your comment slide for the simple fact that you are friends with Blondie. Though keep in mind this will be your only warning. Don't interrupt me."

"She doesn't deserve you."

"-Claire-" Rain spoke in alarm.

"She doesn't." The girl, Claire said again. Oh, how wrong she was! I didn't deserve Blondie, but that wasn't her business. What concerned Claire was:

"Do I know you?" I questioned.

The girl began stammering, "I-I-"

"Speak up. Do. I. Know. You?" A question asked by me to which I wasn't given a reply. Taking too long to answer I strode towards her. I saw her friends shift in place as if to get up and help, but I shot all three of them a look. They understood immediately as they stopped moving altogether. If they had chosen to have gotten involved, Blondie would have had my head on a spike. I knew I would have beaten them all. Four people be damned. The girl, Claire began backing away in fright as she stood from her chair. I was quick to grip up her shirt before she had a chance to run away.

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