Allie.
I was so desperate, so terribly desperate to be popular. I wanted to walk around, head held high, almost as high as the heels I would wear. But that thought, that one, little, seemingly harmless thought, is what caused this whole, big, vile thing. That thought, is what had created the list.
I was doing my daily routine, Staring at myself in the mirror. I was getting pretty tired, and wanted to sit down, but I wasn't going to sit down until I got at least three compliments. "I'm so fat. Which really sucks because I want a belly button ring," I said, make a disgusted face in the mirror. No one responded. so I let out a groan, and slapped my belly. Monica looked up from her magazine, and grumbled something like "Then get a freaking belly button ring."
I knew I was pretty, and I most certainly was not fat. I was almost skinny. and I knew that some of my girls were bigger than me, but I don't care. I wouldn’t ever care. I liked compliments. But if I ever told them, I swear they would beat me down. But I can't help it, considering I never get any at home. "Lose some weight, Ailiya." or "You can do better than a ninety in Math, Ailiya." or, the best, "You should put on more makeup, Ailiya. cover your face." It's not like they freaking give a damn, that I try my best in math. or I only eat one meal a day, or wear what seems like ten pounds of makeup a day. it's not like they would even bother to know that.
A light bulb flashed in my head, and I was almost positive a siren went off. this was summer of tenth grade, summer to be free, and wild, and brave. That summer, we were going to be popular. All it would take was a simple, little, list. A list that would make or break us. A list with things we would do, things we would try, to make us all popular. That list was going to get us popular. I walked over to Monica, took her magazine from under her hands, and threw it across the room.
"What's your problem, bitch?" Monica said, and gave me a look.
Me, being too excited to even get all the words out, said "we'll make a list."
Delli looked over, head crooked, "A what? why?"
"To be popular, we have to act popular. We'll make a list, with things we have to do over the summer. Things that will make or break us. Things that could change our high school lives."
Monica went silent. After a while, she looked up at me.
"What kind of things will we put on this list?" she asked.
"I don't know," I said, "But we can write it all down. what do you say?" I was nervous now, Monica was almost never quiet.
She looked down for a moment, looked at all of us, and turned back to me, and I sucked in a breath.
"Well," she said, a devious smile playing across her face, "I say this better get us in."
And that is where I like to say, the list was born.
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The In List
Teen FictionThe In List wasn't supposed to kill anyone. wasn't supposed to ruin lives, wasn't supposed to hurt anyone. but it did. and now the summer the four bestfriends were supposed to be popular, they struggle to keep floating. But with these girls it's sin...