I walk into Angie's room and see her standing at the mirror. "So, you're awake." I say. "Yeah, so?" She says. "What did Bast say?" I ask. "None of your beeswax." She answers. "Whatever." I say. I look at her dress. "What the heck are you wearing?!" I yell. "Um.. a dress?" Angie says sarcastically. She is wearing a floor length strapless sunset orange dress with a slit up to the knee. "Miss Hampton is going to HATE that." I say. "And your point is?" She asks. "Well for one thing, mom won't like that, and second, Ms. Hampton is going to give you detention for a week." "I'm not scared of her." Angie says. She turns around to look at me. "You know that dress you're wearing is boring." "That's offensive!" I say. "Well it is." She says. "You know it could use some more color." Angie lifts her hand and green light flickers around me. "You're seriously not...." I can't even finish. After a few seconds the green light fades away and I run over to the mirror. My once navy blue dress has turned gold and the straps have vanished. It has sequins all over it. "What did you do to my dress?!" I scream. Angie ignores me and looks at the mirror. She lifts her hand again and her hair turns almost black and pins itself up on her head, with ringlets hanging down around her head. "What do you think you're doing sis?" I ask. "Fixing my hair." She says. Ida walks in wearing a low cut green dress. "Ready to murder that stupid dinner?" She asks. "More than ready." Angie says. They leave the room together. I seriously don't get my sister.
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School of Rebellions
Teen FictionTwo sisters Teresa and Angie, their cousin Maria and their BFF's go to a private school. While Angie tries to keep the secret of what happened to her 4 years ago under control, their mean and bossy principal Ms. Hampton is taking control of their l...