FIFTEEN: The Good done Bad
“Hi,” said Daelyn as she arrived with Sage at school on Monday, “The weekend was a terrible time.” Sage looked at her.
“Hi,” Sage replied, “How the hell are we supposed to get out of this?”
“I told you Friday then Thirteenth was unlucky.” She placed her bag on the ground, opened it up and got a book out. The book was covered in egg. It was rotten and covered in fur, “ewww!” she threw the book away. It wasn’t a book she needed, just a silent reading one she had borrowed from Grant Library. “That was probably left there on Friday,” Sage said sarcastically.
“Don’t joke about that. You know how realistic that could be.” Daelyn exclaimed.
Parish joined them. “Dudes, I wonder what we will do about the spray painting incident.”
“We don’t know. I was talking to Diablo and Joseph and they have no Idea either.” Sage said weekly. Parish was about to reply when the loud booming voice of the school Principal, Mr Mac, said, “Sage Bloomfield, Parish Talon, Daelyn Price, Diablo Torrent, Joseph Mullen, Rebecca Kennedy and Gladys Campbell, Get to the office right now!” The call ended and everyone marched to the office regretfully. Mr Mac sat there in his ill-fitting suit with the rest of the kids who were spray-painting outside the school last night.
“You! All of you! You are the filthy little juveniles who spray painted all of those disgusting pictures on my window!” He accused, “Now, I have never had to expel so many kids at the same time, and something made me think, ‘Hey, they are just kids, let them be kids,’ but then I remembered that you are all the worst achieving children at my school! You are a petty embarrassment! I am going to let you animals sit here while I call all of your parents.” He exclaimed.
“Do you have any proof?” asked Sage.
“Of course! Do you want to watch the video that I will email to your parents after I call them?” Mr Mac answered.
“Yes actually.” Sage replied.
“Fine.” Mr Mac took a tape out of his draw and put it into the VCR underneath his TV. The tape went for about half an hour. They all laughed at the end when Daelyn drew that picture of a certain male part. “Stop laughing! Stop it! Stop it at once!” Mr Mac yelled. They stopped. The first call was to Sage’s parents. He was almost crying by the time when the call was done.
When all the calls had finished everyone was sad. Mr Mac looked at them with a look of disgust. “Have a nice last day!” he smirked. They all walked back to their eating area, silently. Not one of them talked for the rest of the day.
Tabitha was extremely happy. Everyone in Daelyn’s group was sad. She knew it was a terrible thing to become happy out of someone else’s pain, but she didn’t care. They were all terrible people. She walked up to Darcy, gave him a pat on the shoulder and said, “Hey, look at all of the people in the ‘popular’ group over there. They all look extremely sad. It’s great.”
“I know aye!” Darcy agreed. Jonathan walked over to them. “Darcy, I know you are going to hate me if this doesn’t work, but If it odes you will love me.” Jonathan explained. He knew exactly what he was talking about. He shook his head from side to side and kept on saying, “No! Jonathan, don’t!”
But Jonathan went ahead and said it. “Tabitha, Darcy-“ Jonathan started but Darcy put a hand on his mouth to try and stop it. Jonathan pried his hand off easily. “Darcy likes you. Would you go out with him?” Jonathan said. Darcy went extremely red in the face and gave Jonathan a look of hate.
“Yeah.” Tabitha replied, “Absolutely!” A large grin went over Darcy’s face. Tabitha smiled back and went for a hug. Darcy hugged her back. Caitlin saw this. She felt her heart break into pieces. “No…” she whispered. She suddenly felt hatred towards Darcy. She didn’t know why. She had loved him. Immensely. And now, after seeing the beginning of Tabitha and Darcy, she just felt wave after wave of hatred for them both. She wondered why. Then the hatred disappeared. She suddenly felt happy for Tabitha and Darcy. Darcy had all along liked Tabitha. Caitlin only recently started liking Darcy. She accepted everything. She sat down, next to Castielle. Castielle gave her a nervous look. “Why are you looking at me like that?” she said playfully.
“Like what? Uh… sorry…”
“No need to apologise.” Caitlin laughed. She could see that Castielle was nervous.
“Why are you nervous?” she asked.
“Look over there,” he pointed at Daelyn’s group. They were approaching.
Daelyn walked up to Tabitha and said, “I am sorry. Sorry for everything! All of us are getting expelled. We have to leave and… I didn’t want to leave this school with a large amount of people hating me… us. I know it is hard to forgive us for all of the stuff we have done, I know okay, but can you please do it?” Tabitha looked at her.
“No. How could I forgive you? You manipulated Jake to punch me in the face! You beat the crap out of us hundreds of times, called us names, and lied to teachers to get us in trouble! The list goes on!” Tabitha exclaimed.
“I agree.” Darcy said. “You can’t get us to just act like nothing ever happened! It did! We will never forgive you!”
“God Dammit! Forgive us!” Daelyn yelled.
“No.” Tabitha and Darcy said in unison. Daelyn broke down into tears and stormed off.
“Karma. It came for all of them in the end.”
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