“Triston does act like a hormonal girl,” Bri laughs.
“I think we can all agree on that.” I say.
“You’re the one who’s in love with him,” Ali says.
“I am n-” I disagree, but Ali interrupts me.
“Yes you are and since we are talking about that, nobody commented on Bri’s chapter in which she stated that Triston called you the hottest girl in the school!”
“I-”
“Oh yeah! I forgot about that!” Sophie laughs.
“He prob-”
“I wish they’d just admit it to each other,” Bri sighs.
“There’s nothing to-”
“They’d be so cute together!” Sophie laughs.
“No we wou-”
“And then Triston will stop sleeping with all of those girls. He only does that to get over his feelings for her!” Bri states excitedly.
“STOP!” My cheeks are burning, “Triston doesn’t think I’m hot, so therefore there’s nothing to admit. We would not be cute together and Triston doesn’t sleep with girls to get over me!”
“Yes he does,” they all say in unison. I sigh and bury my face into a pillow.
“Fine. I’ll be nice and change the subject,” Ali begins and points at Sophie, “You made me seem like a bitch in that chapter!”
“I did not!” she defends herself.
“Yes you did!”
“No, I retold the story how it happened. And you weren’t very nice to us that day.”
“Well then it’s my turn, now,” Ali says reaching for the laptop.
“No,” Bri stops her, “you don’t come in yet. It’s Val’s turn. I feel like she should explain the next part.
Everyone agrees and I grab the laptop. My cheeks were once again burning as I begin typing.
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Stereotype Me
Teen FictionValerie, Brianna, Sophie, and Alison are best friends. Valerie's the nerd, Brianna's the popular Queen Bee, Sophie's the sweetheart who can't say no to anybody, and Alison's the music geek. There can't be anymore to them than that, right? Every rul...