Intro
Silver Wilde walked through the hall.Her effect on her school mates was clear and understandable.She had extremely black long curly hair,deep blue eyes,red kissable lips and her body was fit for the Playboy magazine.
In fact,Silver's beauty was different from any other girl's beauty.She was born perfect,due to a certain magical charm that passes down through generations of women in her father's
blood related family.Silver was attractive enough to get any boy she wanted.But she wanted no one.
She was arrogant by nature and this also is inderstandable.The bell rang for the first period but she didnt even take care.She knew she had a certain power over everyone.
Indeed she was late in the biology room and her teacher,the cute Mr.Lane only asked with a smile,"Why are you late miss?you wanna stay here after the lessons?" evidently he was openly flirting with her.
"sure," Silver replied with a malicious smile.
The period went on as usual.That is,with endless analysis of the human body and the handsome breathtaking Mr.Lane captivating the attention of the female students.
Silver barely followed the class but as the other girls,she kept an eye on Lane.The only difference is that she was licking her lips each time Lane's eyes were on her,as a way to excite the poor teacher who was trapped by her beauty.Lane sometimes winked at her even if he knew everyone would notice the fact.
Then after the class..
"I'm sooo sorry to have missed part if your lesson Sir.."Silver said,"How can I replace that?"
She already knew the answer.
"Close the door,I want a special service babe".
Chapter 1: I rule
Silver made her way easily through the large school corridor where several students were busy packing their too heavy geometry or biology books.As usual she caught everyones attention;from the boys who were busy kissing or more exactly 'eating' their girlfriend's mouth,to the girls who were wanting to be her.
Then she saw her gang,'The popular squad' as everyone called them.This squad comprised of Silver,her two best friends Katrina and Perry,five other cheerleaders and the whole masculine basketball team.Among them,Josh,the most handsome of all the handsome boys that could exist in the Big West HS history.Who could resist to his blond hair,brown eyes and perfect too white smile?Nobody could.
That's why Katrina was secretly in love with the guy.Not so secretly after all as everyone knew it except Josh himself.
Everybody wanted to form part of the squad but if they were considered too repulsive or 'talentless' they would not be include.The squad sat at the biggest table,the most envied one placed on a sort of stage.This gave even more importance to their awesomeness.They were eating and discussing about their own matters when a girl called Sarah and who formed part of the geeks dared approach their table.
"You bug!Don't you see you don't fit in the setting?" Perry snapped.
Poor Sarah tried to form her words through her fear ,"I only-only-w-want to ask something to Sil-Silver".
"Why do you say my name in such an awkward way?" Said Silver,"Let us end up your terrible fear.I pity you.What do you want bug?"
"I simply want to ask if you and your squad would want to come to my party next-"
Before she could end up her sentence the whole sentence the whole squad bursted out laughing,making everyone in the cafeteria stop and watch what was happening.Sarah felt ashamed and became red with shyness.
"Us in your party?" giggled Silver "Are you fucking kidding me?"
Sarah went back to her table,still red and confused with all the unnecessary attention given to her.
"But we could try going to her party" retorted Katrina.
"I rule" said Silver,"So if I don't go,anyone here won't go.Is that clear?"
Everyone nodded.
Note:please tell me if I should continue or of I'm just wasting my time pleeease xD
YOU ARE READING
The perfect
Teen FictionSilver Wilde is born perfect and you would imagine her life's a dream!But perfection has its dangers and its sorrows. Maybe if she tries to be repulsive, she will know her real friends.Would she dare try it and put her precious popilarity in danger?