Marinette had been attending a creative arts summer program for several years. The program was based out of London and kids from all over Europe would attend for different styles of creative arts. Marinette’s grandmother would always make sure to be in London during the month of this program and Marinette would stay with her while the program was happening. Marinette often found herself excited for this one month away from Paris. Sure she loved being with her parents and friends, but it was nice to get away to a place nobody knew you for a while. She never even told her class where she went for that one month out of the summer. It was great.
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Marinette made a lot of friends at the program, but she loved to hang out with Lila. She was studying theater at the program while Marinette studied fashion design. Lila was always so fun to hang out with, and they would spend hours just working on their different projects. Marinette working on her newest design, while Lila refined her monologues. Marinette was always amazed by Lila’s acting. Its like she became a completely different person with each new piece Lila was practicing. It was very impressive.
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Over the last few years, Marinette was starting to feel as though her friends in Paris weren’t real friends. She started to notice how they only really wanted to hang out when they needed her to design or bake something. And they would often ask for things last minute, not thinking about Marinette’s schedule, or even offering to pay for the supplies. Marinette didn’t want to think that of her classmates, but it was getting difficult to ignore. Especially this year, because the amount of requests they had made had nearly tripled. Marinette was thrilled when it was time to head to her summer program and she could get away from Paris for a while.
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Lila noticed pretty quickly that Marinette seemed different this year. She seemed more down, and more quiet then previous years. “Marinette? Is something wrong? You seem quiet…” Marinette snapped out of her trance and looked up at Lila. “Sorry Lila, I’m alright..” Lila put down her script, and sat down next to Marinette. “Come on Marinette. I can tell when you are lying. There is a reason I am in the acting program and you aren’t.” That got Marinette to laugh a little and for a moment she was just the happy Marinette that Lila knew. But the smile quickly faded. “Ok, I’ll tell you.” Marinette told Lila everything. How the class had been treating her and all of her doubts. “I just don’t know if they really think of me as a friend, or if they are just using me. And I don’t want to ask, because if they do think of me as a friend, I could offend them by asking. I just don’t know what to do!” Lila thought for a moment, unsure of how to help her friend. She went home to think about it for the night, when her mother gave her the best news.
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The next day, Lila rushed to Marinette and told her the news. “What? Your mom said you guys are moving to Paris for a year? That’s awesome!” Lila was smiling, happy to see Marinette smiling. “And, best of all, we can fix these doubts. I can pretend to be the world’s worst liar. I’ll try and trick the class into believing my lies, and if they fall for it, then I will try to convince them to ditch you in exchange for favors and VIP treatment. If they ditch you, then they weren’t really your friends and you will know for sure. If they don’t, then they really care about you and you won’t have to worry anymore.” Marinette agreed to the plan, and they started to plan out all the little details and the lies Lila would use on the class. By the time the program was over for the summer and Marinette returned to Paris, they had a perfect plan. All that was left was to wait for school to start.
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The school year had started, and Lila had just arrived. She wasted no time and started to wow the students with all of her ‘amazing achievements’. Soon the whole school was fawning over her, with hardly any effort on Lila’s part. Lila was thankfully in Mrs. Bustier’s class, so that would make the plan much easier. Just as they discussed, Marinette spent most of the next few weeks trying to tell everyone that Lila was lying to them, to see if they would believe Lila or Marinette. When Marinette first voiced her concerns this past summer, Lila was sure her friend was just overthinking things. Sure the class was obviously inconsiderate from what Marinette had told Lila, but she was sure the class really thought of Marinette as a friend.
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Oh, how quickly Lila was proven wrong. It only took a few weeks for the entire class to very clearly side with Lila. They told Marinette that she was just jealous of Lila and that Lila wasn’t lying. While Lila’s hope for the class was diminishing with each passing day, she clung to the hope that maybe the class was just gullible, but would stick with Marinette when it mattered. Now that the class had obviously decided to believe Lila, the two girls moved to the next stage of the plan. Lila started to tell the class that Marinette was harassing and bullying her. She offered the class no proof of these claims, just told them it happened. And to Lila’s surprise, the class instantly believed her and dumped Marinette immediately. They isolated Marinette and nobody would talk to her. All because Lila said so.
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Lila was truly horrified. She couldn’t believe that Marinette’s class ditched her like that. After talking it over with Marinette, they decided on one more test. Just to be sure that the class had truly sided with Lila for her 'connections and favors’. Lila was going to 'apologize’ and reveal to the class that she had been lying and she didn’t know all these people. But that was the only lie she would reveal. She would stick by what she said about Marinette bullying her. Would the class continue to defend Lila against a bully? Would they apologize to Marinette for believing a liar? Or would they instantly go back to Marinette like nothing happened?
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The next day, Lila made the reveal. She told the class she lied about her celebrity connections, made a tearful and sincere apology, said that she had just thought no one would like her so she made herself seem more important to help make friends, but made it clear that Marinette was bullying her. “I am really sorry! I was just scared about moving to a new country and was desperate to make friends. But Marinette figured it out and has been so mean to me ever since, so I was afraid how you guys would react if I told you. But you guys have been so nice, I really hope we can stay friends and I will do anything to make it up to you guys!” The class’ reaction was instant. They instantly turned their backs on Lila and made her the class outcast. While that is bad, if they had apologized to Marinette, that would have made it kind of ok. But instead, they just started talking to Marinette again. They tried to act like nothing happened and they hadn’t ditched Marinette for a liar. Like they hadn’t believed a girl they hardly knew over their 'close friend’. Like they hadn’t thought the worst in Marinette just because of Lila. That was the final straw for Marinette. It was clear to her that the class didn’t really think of her as a friend. Or at the very least, they didn’t treat her like a friend. And Marinette was done with it.
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Marinette decided to leave Dupont behind completely. She and Lila revealed their real plan to the class and left the school for good. She switched to a different school in the city that had a fantastic arts program. With her portfolio, the school quickly accepted her. Marinette was in her new school by Monday. Lila switched with her, and the two girls spent the rest of Lila’s year in Paris having a great time at their new school. When it was time for Lila to leave, Marinette saw her and her mother to the airport, promising to see Lila at the summer program in two weeks. As she got back to the bakery one day, right before she left for London, she saw the class standing outside. They tried to apologize and ask to be friends again, but Marinette shut that down fast. “No. I am not coming back to Dupont, and we aren’t friends anymore. It isn’t just about Lila. Lila just made it clear that we haven’t been friends for a very long time. I am happy at my new school. I have found real friends, that treat me like a friend would. And its all thanks to my real best friend, Lila. Now, please go. I have to pack for the summer.” With that, Marinette went inside and closed the door on her old fake friends.