“DUDE. WHAT THE HECK?” Kendall came up to me and yelled at me.
“What?” I said obliviously, because I really had no clue what she was talking about.
“Why don’t you explain it to me?” She said, and showed me her laptop. I then figured out what she was talking about.
“Oh. Uh, I didn-” She cut me off.
“Listen closely, douche bag. You don’t comment on Ali’s profile and tell her you don’t like her anymore, and that you like me. I swear to god, if you break Ali’s heart, I’ll fucking break your face,” she said angrily.
“Kendall, I didn’t do that. I went to the bathroom and left my laptop on Witty. Peter probably did it. But I swear I didn’t,” I explained.
“Okay then.. Well, have fun explaining that to Ali. As her friend, I have to go comfort her now,” she said and walked out the door, toward the girls bathroom.
I came out into the hall, pretending to get a drink.
“Oh my gosh! Ali, you’re a mess!” Kendall exclaimed.
“I know. I just.. I couldn’t,” Sob. “Stop crying. How could he do,” Sob. “This to me? We haven’t,” Sob. “Even been dating for a” Sob. “Whole day! I can’t believe him!” She said, in between sobs.
“I know, I know. I’m sorry. If you’ll excuse me, I’m gonna go look outside and shut the bathroom door, so NO ONE listens in on our conversation.” Shit. I took my last drink and ran inside Mrs. Briley’s room. How’d she know I was out there? Then again, it’s Kendall. She knows a lot. I walked back over to Alex, Peter, Ezra and Daniel.
“Hey Peter. You wanna explain why Sophie’s in the girl's bathroom crying?”
“Dude,” he said laughing, “I have no idea what you’re talking about.”
“So it’s you, you and you.” I pointed at Ezra, Daniel and Alex.
“It wasn’t me, I like Jenni.” Alex said, and sat on a desk.
“Dom, Sophie’s back, and Kendall’s coming over.” Ezra said, warning me.
“Okay, Ezra and Daniel, listen closely. One of you male bitches made Sophie cry. One of you is gonna confess, or you two are gonna get your asses kicked at recess,” Kendall said, with a pissed off tone of voice.
“Wasn’t me,” Ezra and Daniel said simultaneously.
“Confess. NOW,” she said, yelling at them.
This wasn’t gonna end well, I could tell.
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It's a Middle School Thing
Teen FictionAllison Taylor is just your average teenage girl. She goes through everything that a teenage girl would. But when she gets an unexpected voice mail from the guy she's liked for a year, her life could drastically change.