I decided to choose the more likely option of running away like a coward.So I turned around and told my friend to leg it and we both ran whilst she was chasing us.I wasn't expecting that , but yet again she was really angry so obviously it would have been expected.
I thought I would be faster than her because in primary school, I was one of the fastest runners, but she was right behind me even though I had a head start .So I ran across the road without looking for any cars but luckily I didn't get run over because that would have been humiliating and create an even BIGGER problem between the driver and my parents.
We didn't see each other for a month or so which was a huge relief regarding what she would do to me when she see's me, but all was well it seemed .However I was getting more and more scared as the days were going by because of the tension and terror of seeing her creepy face again so I would ask my friend Jane to check if Sherfeen was standing against the wall, whilst I kept my distance.
Then one day we both saw her and she saw me. I thought she would just drop the issue but that was such a stupid hunch because I wouldn't, and Sherfeen is the type of person who doesn't forget things that are taken seriously even if it is an minor issue.
As soon as she noticed the worried look on my face, she crossed the road with her friends and waited for me near the brick wall with a dirty look on her face. Just from the look, my whole body started shaking and I suddenly felt cold ,though today was a sunny, bright day. If I'm already scared of her ,even though she is 10 feet away from me ,then how would my body and facial expression react when I stand in front of her? I really hoped my face didn't look scrunched up and weird like my pervert maths teacher face, but it didn't (Thank God).
I crossed over to where she was standing, to settle things with her or just basically "Girl Argue" with her but after ten good disses at her, she got her water bottle and through the water at my face. What is it with water fights between girls in secondary school? That water could have helped children who die of thirst in other countries. Of course I didn't mean to spit the water all over her and her bitchy friends ,as it was HER own fault for having such a messed-up, disorientated face.
My friend looked shocked and I felt glad that she didn't physically hurt me but damn was I pissed! So I slapped her on the left cheek of her face with my right hand and walked away calling her a bitch and left her with half of her face red as if she just put blusher on. It seems harsh ,but she was much harsher to me by saying rude things about my parents after she through the water at my face. I could've left the issue because she got wet last time and it was pretty fair now between us, but she took it WAY to far by bringing in my parents. I've never felt so ashamed of myself because this is an action I knew I would regret for the rest of my life.
Whilst I was walking home, which was really close from the spot where she was waiting for me,I turned around to the left and noticed she was walking fast on the other side of the road and stormed right through her front door. HOLY CRAP! How have I not noticed that in the past few years she lived right across the road from my neighbourhood!?That's just ridiculous.
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Three weeks later we both saw each other again, which was annoying because I didn't want her to confront me but she did and this time she slapped my face.It was fair enough but we kept on cussing each other and I think I won that round because she asked me,"How did my slap feel, eh?"
I replied proudly,"Mmm, it felt like a massage", which made her face drop and to me it looked hilarious, but to Jane it looked terrifying.Now in Yr 8, we just ignore each other if we meet but me and Jane hardly see her AND I'm not scared of her any more. Let's just say that "diss" wasn't THAT great and that this whole experience was just awful.