Chapter 3

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Even though I wanted to forget everything, I couldn't. I sat down on the bench as I took off my helmet and skates. I looked over at Autumn and I just wanted to cry but I didn't. All I could do was play the moment over and over again in my head.

As I rolled by on my skates, I couldn't help but notice Colby as I smiled. I should of looked forward right after to stop myself but to my stupidity, I didn't. All I could feel was the impact of me hitting the wall then the floor. A sharp pain spread throughout my body. I couldn't help but wince in pain. I tried to get up but it hurt to much and my vision was too blurry. I laid my head on the floor and just as I did that I could make out 5 blurry figures standing over me.

"Look at this stupid idiot!" A voice I recognized laughed. I tried to make out who it was but couldn't. Then all of the figures walked away. Another person came by and bent down next to me. "Couldn't help yourself could ya Judy, my bestest of friends!" That voice sounded so familiar but who....'Autumn!' I tried to prop myself up on my elbows but failed to do so as she laughed and walked away.

Her voice sounded so harsh, cold, and evil. Autumn's voice is always so calming, caring, and kind but today it wasn't. 'It couldn't have been Autumn' I thought as I didn't notice a figure standing next to me. "Hey Judy! You ok?" 'Colby' I thought as I smiled. "Not really," I replied back. "Could you help me up please?" I then saw a hand stretch out before me as I quickly grabbed it.

"How ya holding up?" My head shot to the side to see Colby coming near me. "Great I guess you could say, even though it still hurts everywhere," I replied as he let out a little chuckle as he got up and walked away to the stand holding the skates. I watched for a little before my head turned to see Autumn. I couldn't believe want she did. She was my best friend and all of a sudden she decides to break the friendship we had to join the "popular girls" who aren't even that popular, they only think they are.

I sighed as I got up and put my skates away. I walked by Autumn and her new "friends" as they laughed at me. "Better watch where you're going Juds, ya don't want to walk into any pillars or anything!" Autumn yelled over to me as the group laughed. I walked it off but those words hurt me. It was only a matter of time before I got my revenge.

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