Stifling a yawn I walked towards my class. Ugggh!!!! mid terms in 2 days... dammit! I don't care... Just hope I pass with one night of leisure reading.
Andy was already there, sitting on her seat, right behind me. We sit on the 1st two seats in the row infront of the door (during boring classes, i can look out and enjoy the stupidity people do in the corridors :P ).
I looked behind her, as usual there was a HUGE group of the "populars". To the other side of the room, were the people like us, the "unpopulars". The unpopulars were broken into groups of 3 or 4, again just like us. The teacher had somehow knowingly or unknowingly, had seated the unpopulars to the left, and the populars to right (thankfully we had only 8 of them in my class, the rest were in k's class), but somehow me and andy ended up on the popular side!! why us?!?!?! WHY?
******** 2 DAYS LATER *********
"What's the principle of a D.C motor?" yelled Andy, sheerly out of frustration that no one was paying attention to her.
"Asks the girl who already knows the answer" said charlie.
"Oh god!! I think I'm gonna flunk!!" wailed K.
"Says the girl who always gets an A" I chimed. The whole thing was looking like a rhyme, and hey i just had to have some input there!
Me and charlie just looked at each other and burst out laughing because the whole thing seemed super hilarious to us!
K looked sternly at me and said, "Look who's talking, as if you don't get an A".
"Not always miss i-have-a-confession-to-make" i said in a teasy manner, and the bell rang before charlie and andy could even decipher what I had said and I was scurrying of to the exam even before K could react.
********** 2 HOURS LATER*********
"Phew! that was actually a good test! I might actually pass!!" I screamed happily, that the little studying I had done had paid off. The others agreed and we waited in the cafeteria line, which never seemed to move forward because the populars were cutting the line. Finally we got our trays filled with food, a lot compared to what the "popular people" would take.
A teacher walked into the class and announced that "Annual Greendale High Dance Day" was coming up. It was a sort of a show where everyone in school danced pre-rehearsed dances taught by the dance teacher, and the tenth graders choreographed their own little jig.
Now, the populars took control, and divided us into several groups , of our choice, and they wanted to start rehearsing immediately (anything to get out of class!).
"Ok guys! Listen up, i'm not gonna repeat myself, SHUT UP AND SIT DOWN!!" screamed Lana. She was the skinniest and prettiest popular, also the most popular girl, though surprisingly not snobby.
Now when the "pretty girl" says something, everyone just obeys it. That's some sort of unwritten, unsaid rule.
Eric, the most popular boy, explained what he planned and what he expected us to do. And then we started rehearsing.
************** skipping to after mid terms**************
"Yay! we're finally here!" k squealed in delight. charlie and andy seemed cheery too.
"This is gonna be so boring if its only camping for 4 days and 3 nights" I grumbled.
"Will you atleast act happy for my sake?" asked k, clearly this meant a lot to her fro some reason.
"No."
"Please?"
"No."
"Oh come on!! Pretty please with cherry or whatever you like on top?"
"I like chocolate and icecream, but No."
"If I confess?"
"Maybe."
"Confess?" Charlie was confused, but then again she was the confused one in our group.
"What are you gonna confess?" asked Andy.
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Popularity Unpopped!
Ficțiune adolescențiHi! I am Kiara Cruz.. Just a regular, average High schooler.. Just like any other school, mine too is ruled by the "populars".. but what happens when they start losing popularity to the "unpopulars"......