Repaying Her

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Behaka sat there motionless not sure what to do. Should she go after the girl she only met that day, or just let the girl have her own issues and not get involved? She had to led her own life and she's didn't need a girl holsig her back from achieving her dream to go to the States. It would be better not to interfere with anyone besides the people she had already made the deal with. She sighed and left the class from aburptly. Her foot steps echoed through the hall as she walked down looking at the lockers and peered in classrooms. She stopped by someone's locker and glanced over curiously.
"Geek, Loser, Attention Whore, Lesbian..." Were just some of the words written across someone's locked in permanent marker. A girl was sitting near the bottom trying to scrub it off. She had a black hoodie pulled her overself and stayed quiet.
"Do you need help?" Behaka asked sitting beside her.
"No, I'm fine." She sighed. The vocie sounded very familiar to Behaka and she looked to the girl curiously. A piece of orange hair stuck out of the side of her hoodie.
"Saline?" Behaka nudged her gently.
"Yeah?" She muttered looked embarrassed at the ground.
"Do people seriously do this to you?" She asked in regret for Saline.
"Yeah, but it's not a big deal, I'm sure they just haven't had someone like me at this school and they don't understand." Saline smiled slightly trying to look at the positive.
"What do you mean someone like you?" Behaka asked standing up.
"Well, uh, you see where it said Lesbian, I'm sure you didn't just pretend it wasn't there..." Saline scoffed folding her arms across her chest.
"But I could care less what they think of me, they are just jealous." Saline laughed and smiled happily.
"You're really positive for someone who is bullied." Behaka snickered grabbing her rag trying to scrub off some of the letters.
"How are you an attention whore? I barely see you talk." Behaka sighed.
"They think since I stood up for you I'm an attention whore, which makes like no since whatsoever." Saline shrugged throwing her hands in the air.
"Well, I don't think you are." Behaka smiled trying to make things better.
"That's because I save you and they are probably upset they didn't have a hot lesbian save them, so consider yourself lucky." Saline laughed leaning against the locked next to her.
"Yes, so very luck.' She snickered standing up by Saline.

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