Chapter One

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  Hi! I'm Alice, your average nobody. What's the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the word domination? Evil?

  Domination doesn't always have to be evil, it could be good. Someone could just want to do good for the community, or they might want to destroy the world. Yeah, I think the second one is the right one.

  Just imagine it though, taking over the world, how much work that would be. You'd still have to have laws, and limit yourself to not taking everything, like taking the Apple products from the mall down the street. Oh lets face it we can't limit ourselves from Apple products

"Alice!" I nearly jumped out of my skin when my mom called my name.

  I ran downstairs in my shorts and my white shirt, and red flannel. I also had on my black combat boots on.

  Once I got down to the kitchen I immediately regretted ever coming out of my room.

"I told you to lock Ombre in his cage!" Mom snapped, pointing to the mess on the kitchen tiles.

"I'm sorry mom, I must have forgotten." I apologized. She sighed.

"I want you to put him out back, and clean this mess up. Quickly too, school's about to start." She said before leaving the kitchen, to go watch her British television show. I rolled my eyes, she only watches those television dramas.

  I groaned and picked up the broom. I started cleaning up the dog food on the floor. Damn Ombre, you had to make a mess didn't you. Ombre came prancing in.

"You owe me, I let you stay out and you do this? You're lucky your a dog." I smiled and pet the top of his head.

  I picked him up and groaned. Hes gotten bigger, that's for sure.

"How big are you?" I asked taking him outside.

  I set him down on the green fresh cut grass and slid the glass door closed, making my way back to the kitchen to clean up Ombre's mess.


  Once I finished cleaning up I walked into the living room and looked at the clock on the cream colored wall. 7:43. Fudge, I'm going to be late if I don't leave now.

  I swung my backpack over my shoulder and ran out the door, without saying a bye or anything. I cannot be late for another day of school. If I am late again, then I'll get detention for a week. Lets just say I had a lot of bailing on skipping school moments. I'm a good girl, but then again good girls are bad girls that haven't been caught. 


  I got to school in about twenty minutes. New record, it's normally thirty minutes. I did skip the Starbucks today, so. I walked into school and began hating the day already. The jocks walked by without a word being said. I walked past Rose and her friends and got insulted on my outfit.

"I don't care." I sighed opening my locker.

"Oh yes you do. We know you do. Where did you get that shirt? The thrift store?" Rose laughed with her friends behind her.

"I'll have you know your insults aren't even that good." I fake smiled and slammed my locker door.

"Oh yeah? How about your father? Did he leave you because you were too lame." I froze and was going to look back but decided not to.

  I clenched my hands and released them when I saw the principal coming down the hallway. I kindly smiled at her, and she smiled back.

"Good morning Alice." Principal Stephan spoke kindly.

"Good morning." I smiled and began walking to class. The principal and I? We're close.

  Rose is a bitch honestly. I mean, she's rude to everyone except Ryder. I feel sorry for him, really. She's so cruel, I don't even know her anymore. Yes, I knew her, like personally. We were friends in elementary school until she dumped me for the cool kids. I guess every Rose has its thorns.

  I walked into math and sat in the back, with my best friend, Dylan. He's a colored hair funny freak, he's my best friend to sum it up.

"So pink huh?" I smirked.

"Shut up. My sister pranked me and dyed my hair pink." He crossed his arms and sighed.

"Woah, I need to meet your sister." I chuckled.

"That's right, you've never met my sister have you?" Dylan looked deep in thought. "Come to my house after school, we'll walk together."

  I smiled and nodded. I pulled out my notebook and wrote my name at the paper, along with the date. I looked up at the board to check the date, but there wasn't one, I decided to just forget about it.

"Well why don't you look who it is. Freak number one and two." Rose fake smiled. I rolled my eyes.

"Bye!" I fake smiled back at her and ignored her for the rest of class.

  I hate her.


"Okay so I was thinking of school domination during fifth period." I said.

"School domination?" Dylan questioned as we walked along the sidewalk.

"Yeah, it's where you try to get your way to the top of the school. Think about it. Me being the most popular kid in school, it would life a lot simpler." I smiled.

"That's a ridiculous idea." Dylan shook his idea.

"Oh come on! Wouldn't it be nice to be cool for once in our lives?"

"It would be nice, but I think it's dangerous. You have to limit yourself and make sure nobody knows your darkest secrets. In one moment everything you have, popularity, the guy, the grades, it all comes crashing down and poof, it's gone."

"And? It's worth the risk isn't it? Live a little Dylan."

"I am living! I dye my hair!"

"Not enough bud. Sure you may catch people's attention when you walk into a room, but that's not living. Plus you're shy so you don't like people looking at you. You should've just joined the soccer team or something."

"No way, sports? No. I'm horrible at it."

"Fine, but watch. In a matter of weeks I will become the most popular kid in school." I smiled.

"Yeah you do that, but I'm warning you, it could ruin your life."

  I rolled my eyes. "No it won't."

"Trust me it can." He nodded, squinting his eyes from the sunlight.

No it can't. He's an idiot, which is why he's my best friend. How can it ruin your life? It makes your life better. You get the guy you get the looks you get everything you want when you're popular. He doesn't know what he's talking about. Geez, at least I'm trying to live my life to the fullest.


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