Five :I Didn't Do It:

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Authors Note: So I'm not overly happy with the second half of the chapter. I lost my mojo half way through and just pushed through it. Will most likely be coming back and ending it.


Waking up in the morning seemed easier than the day before. I assumed it was the fact that I was less exhausted and had more than four hours of sleep. The idea of going to school today wasn't as dreadful as before. I had already been jumped, hit and threatened but today was a new day. That still didn't mean that I was letting any of this go.


"You look like you're planning murder," Jordan laugh as she met up with me as I walked through the hallway. Most people had gotten enough stare time in yesterday that I only caught the casual glances of passerby's.


I was yesterday's news.


Jordan was sweet to pretend like she hadn't heard the rumors or seem my face, "Because between the two of us I'm sure we could make a body disappear," she smirked and I was sure what she said was truthful.


"I agree," I laughed during the combination to my locker and letting the door clang open.


"Want me to walk you to class?" She asked forcing me to stop, my hand resting on my chemistry book.


I paused giving her a questionable look, "Are you insinuating that I need a body guard?" I asked her, returning to grabbing my textbook and binder out of my locker.


"You're the definition of why girls don't go to the washrooms alone." In her own way she answered my question.


I couldn't help but feel like Jordan was different then she was last weekend but that was when I remembered. Last weekend Stella had taken all of Jordan's ADHD medication away from her. Today she seemed more calm and collected but still her spunky self.


"This isn't Hogwarts, Jordan. I'm not going to die or be abducted," I clarified shutting my locker while I tucked everything under my arm.


"What about the trolls?" She asked starting to walk towards our chemistry class.


I laughed, "Well Nancy and the three R's are defiantly trolls," I spoke while we walked.


It was different being with Jordan outside of that weekend. I had forgotten that outside of those three day's she was less fierce due to her social status. Last week we were considered the nerds of Regal High and now... and now I don't know what we are.


"Oh, you mean Nancy's new lackeys?" She questioned as I nodded my head. My gut twisted as I thought about them. My anger was still fresh.


"The trolls you speak of are Tasha, Leslie and Cara. All of them geeks or nobodies that Nancy has raised from obscurity. It's a very faithful pack of trolls." Jordan caught me up to speed while we marched into chemistry sitting beside each other towards the back.

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