Chapter 1
Aria opened her eyes and squinted at the sight of the bright light shining through her red velvet curtains. She yawned and stretched her arms. Her mother softly spoke "come on sleepy head it's Wednesday you have school today". Aria's mother left the room and closed the creaking door behind her.Aria dragged herself out of her bed and slipped on her silk dressing gowned. She sighed as she began to get ready for school.
Aria was one of the popular girls in school, boys wanted to be with her (well plus some of the girls who were into that) and the girls wanted to be her. She didn't care about her education, she didn't care about other people she only cared for herself and what people thought of her.
Once she was ready she grabbed her designer school bag and stormed out of the front door. Her golden curled hair fell perfectly just below her shoulders and long thick eye lashes fluttered like the wings of a butterfly. She had an hour glass figure, a big round bum, big boobs and rose red lips. She was a perfect Barbie doll and she new it.
Aria and her mother got into the car and began there journey to Chloe's house, Aria's friend. " You better be good today Aria I know you have been falling behind in class because you are to busy talking and messing around", Aria's mother spoke sternly.
"I will, I will", moaned Aria.
"If I find out..."
"Mother I get it, just stop bugging me!, yelled Aria. The car fell silent and the atmosphere was awkward and uneasy.The small red car pulled up outside of Chloe's house. Aria hopped out of the car and made her way towards the front door. She could hear the sound of the roaring engine as her mother raced off angrily down the road and out of sight. DING, DONG! Went the doorbell as Aria pressed her dainty fingers into it. The door swung open and Aria was greeted by a welcoming face, it was Chloe.
Chloe had soft brown hair which she straightened every day and crystal blue eyes that shon in the sun, she had a big cheesy smile that you could see a mile away and a great sense of humour. Chloe could be the nicest girl anyone could ever meet but get on the wrong side of her and she could be a nightmare. Chloe secretly didn't like Aria, she new exactly the sort of person that Aria was and she new that it wasn't a good idea to become to close to her. Aria had done some horrible things to Chloe in the past, she spread a rumour that she had nits, she invited all her friends to a sleepover except Chloe and worst of all took Chloe's only crush. Over the years Chloe decided that it was a good idea to just be nice to Aria because she didn't want another argument with her.
The two girls began to make there way to school. The sun was shining in the clear blue sky and the trees were glowing a bright green. "What lessons do you have today?", asked Chloe. Aria pulled out her creased timetable and read the lessons aloud. "English, history, maths, PE and science", replied Aria. The girls walked through the prison like gates that were dark blue and made their way onto the school yard. Where the two separated and went to meet with their friends. Every single girl in Aria's group of five all had perfect hair with a perfect body and perfect faces. They were the plastics of the year group.
An 'unpopular' girl called Stacey walked past the girls. Stacey was quite a plain girl, her ginger hair was in a tight pony tail and her black glasses were slightly tilted to the left of her face. She had bucked teeth and braces. Stacey was a quiet girl who didn't have many friend but under all of that quietness was someone kind who was very loud once you got to know her.
As she strolled past the girls one of them stuck their leg out and tripped Stacy up. Stacy stumbled to the damp floor and her book splashed into a puddle. The girls cackled and muttered nasty comments about Stacy. Stacy snatched her things up of the floor. A tear rolled down her and soon a waterfall came cascading down her face. "Cry baby, cry baby!" One of the girls chanted. Stacy quickly jumped to her feet and ran away.
The bell rang and everyone made their way towards their classes.
YOU ARE READING
The girl from yesterday
Teen FictionThis book is about a 13 year old school girl who has always been popular in school for most of her school year but soon realises what it is like when nobody likes you.