~19~ The New Girl

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And we don't know what to do,' bout the new girl in town.
The new girl in town seems to dance on air,
The new girl in town
She's got the coolest hair!
You better tell the homecoming queen to hold on to her crown, oh oh oh, or she's gonna lose it to the new girl in town.

She's hip.
So cool.
I'm gonna get her after school.
And yet we'd like to be like her, cause she's the kitten that the cats prefer.

Ladies step a side!   

~The New Girl In Town "Hairspray"

Crow High wasn't named for the love of crows, far from that; It was named after William Crow, a very wealthy and successful man who'd spent half of his life donating and investing his amass wealth in developmental and charitable projects. He donated the property on which the school was built, three decades ago- hence the name Crow High. And like crows, the students were raucous and pesky.

It was at the middle of the expensive streets of Woodwave, standing far apart from the trees which seemed to be almost everywhere in the wooded town. It looked beautiful from the outside, with its lush lawns and perfectly lined up square pavements, but Alicia knew the insides were everything but beautiful.

She'd experienced the worst of all turbulences within its walls and she so much wanted to curl up under her soft duvet than spend her day sniffing the same sweaty students who'd made her life unbearable. Funny thing she remembered every unfortunate thing that had happened to her in school but not what happened on the day she died, she would give everything to know who killed her.

She didn't want to go back to Crow High, and she'd solidly said that there was no way she was going back there unless a tractor dragged her from the estate. And she was serious. After her conversation with Zach, at the ball, she realized how wrong she'd been from the start, she was definitely not cut out for revenge.

How was she supposed to face the crazy students of Crow High when she was greatly affected merely by his presence alone? She froze that night and straight out knew Ana Perla was very right to keep the centennial celebration from her. Magdalene had to literally carry her to her room, when they got back, and Ana Perla had given her a handful for been impulsive and obstinate.

Ana Perla had gone so far as to grounding them both (Magdalene and her). Alicia understood why she'd to be grounded, she didn't even plan on ever leaving her room, after her experience with Zach and Mitchie, but what blew her off was the fact that Magdalene was also grounded.

She knew it was all her fault—well not all, partly Magdalene's, since she was already in the process of sneaking out before she barged in on her. So now, fortunately or unfortunately they were both grounded.

Magdalene was strictly instructed only to come out of her room for meals, so she spent all her time cramped in her room. Alicia thought that was awesome because it wasn't so often that maids were given one whole week of grace periods- it was a relieve on Magdalene's part and only Ana Perla was childish enough to think of that as a punishment.

While Magdalene savored the excitement of her one week vacationing-relieved of all duties- in her room, Alicia had to go back to Crow High. Initially, her revenge plan included her going back to the school and gaining as many friends as she could. She'd to live like a normal teen, not one who had died and returned, but now she wasn't so sure.

She was doing a great job in convincing Ana Perla, before she was rudely carried away and firmly planted in her seat next to Philippe, not by a tractor, but by an angry Andre, who was bursting with fumes. He had better things to get to and he was tired of hearing an overly pampered girl whine about how much she hated school.

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