𝙲𝚑𝚊𝚙𝚝𝚎𝚛 𝚃𝚑𝚛𝚎𝚎

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WARNING: Language Usage!!

     The following night was the party you had planned. After finishing your outfit, you opened the gates to the property and the front doors. Guests began to arrive, some staying by the entrance hall while others headed into the ballroom.

     Seanna, being the social butterfly she was, began to talk to some of the guests, complementing their outfits before striking a conversation. Shortly after the clock struck eight, which announced the start of the party, you realized there was a large chunk of people missing.

     Maybe they got lost??

     You overheard some of the other students speaking.

     "Jeez, I can't believe Class E fell for it!"

     "I know right?! I wonder if they're really going to the auditorium at the school."

     The males laughed a bit, then one of them spotted you. "Hey there gorgeous, what is someone like you doing all alone?"

     "And what exactly prompted you to think I was alone?" You shot back.

     "Hey, we have a feisty one." Another guy chuckled. "Why don't we... step outside??" He leaned closer to you.

     "Actually I have something I'd like to discuss with her." A familiar voice said, and Seanna grabbed onto your arm. "And I suggest not to talk to your host in such a vulgar way." She smiled sweetly. "We can make your life a living hell just by a snap of our fingers, y'know."

     The boys took one glance at the menacing aura your friend emanated, and then backed away.

     "You didn't have to do that." You sweatdropped as Seanna glared in the direction where the boys disappeared.

     "They were bothering you, weren't they?" She said.

     "Well, yeah, but I was just about to leave." You turned to face her. "You did notice the lack of people, right?"

     "Yeah... It appears we are missing Class E, I heard some people talking about it." Seanna frowned. "Based on what I've seen, the school runs on a 'superiority complex,' where the higher you're placed, the better you are compared to the people below you."

     You thought about how the boys from earlier acted.

     "That would explain their behavior then..." you mumbled to yourself.

     "Huh?" Seanna asked.

     "Before you scared those guys off earlier," you started, "They mentioned something about telling Class E to go to the school's auditorium instead of here. What I'm assuming was that they didn't want them here, due to the fact that they think they're 'better.'"

     "Ugh, at least Class E won't be jerks." Seanna grumbled.

     "Why do you think that?" You questioned.

     "Well, if you think about it," she said, "If everyone looks down on someone, that person is more likely to be nicer to others, in hopes of being accepted. If they aren't nice, they probably are mischievous or seem slightly harsher than others. It's just the way social circles work." She shrugged.

     "I should go get them then." You gave her a bright smile. "Don't want people to get left out just cause they're looked down on by others!"

     "Okay, then. I'll see you later?" Seanna looked at you.

     "Obviously." You chuckled. "And don't do anything stupid while I'm gone!" You called back, heading for the exit.

     You exited the building, heading towards the garage.

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⏰ Last updated: Jul 29, 2022 ⏰

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