For those of you who skipped here from chapter 3, you are doomed unless you got to chapter 7, therefor, you cannot read this chapter or chapter 6 unless you read chapters 4 and 5(if you are trying to get away with reading this chapter you will be confused and once again doomed. Now, for those of you who read the last sentence of chapter four "it was lunch." I am very sorry for leaving you like that. But I'll just start there. It was lunch. Kim walked too the table were the populars were sitting. (Including Sam) These lunch tables were fairly big and there was clearly enough space for about 12 more people could sit down. But, Kim walked up to them and said, "May I sit with you guys?" Expectedly, Mallory said,"No way Jose!" Just so now everyone calls Kim, Jose. Which isn't really that bad considering what some other ninth grade girl would say. What Mallory said didn't upset Kim. It made her feel proud actually. It made her feel proud because that showed everyone," yes, I got a name, but I tried. Yes, I got a name, but an immature one." What she was upset about was how she didn't reach her goal. Which was to get her best friend back. What I haven't told you yet is that Kim is unnaturally smart. She had a thirty-year-old's brain and a 15 year olds body. This doesn't mean she could have a conversation with you right when she came out, because she had to have a base. That base was called second grade. Ever since then she has been loading information in her brain and keeping it there. She knew her first idea didn't work. But now, but now, she had a plan.
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Mean Girls
Teen FictionThis is a chapter book about a girl named Sam who is facing the challenges of ninth grade. Including- mean girls, am I losing my best friend?, and some other old ninth grade drama.