The Stuck-Up Girls

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(Ariel, Rapunzel, Mulan, Jasmine, Kida, and Belle)

"Who's that?" Mulan asked, gesturing at an extremely curvy girl in a sparkly red dress.
"Ooh, that's Jessica Rabbit," sneered Jasmine. "She thinks she's all that."
"So do all those boys," Rapunzel commented, looking at the mob of boys surrounding her.
"Plus, she really isn't that bad if you talk to her," Ariel added, happily dragging a fork through her hair.
"She's one of the hot messes," Belle explained absently, still reading a book as they walked down the hallway.
"A player," Kida added. "Watch out for your boyfriend when you get one."
"Got it," Mulan said, watching Jessica give one of the boys a nosebleed by winking flirtatiously.
Jessica spotted them and walked over, trailed by her mob of fan boys.
"Hey, girls," she said, looking down her nose at Mulan. "Who are you?"
"I'm Mulan," Mulan said, uncomfortable with how far up she had to look to actually look her in the eyes. "I just got here yesterday."
"New kid, huh?" she said. "Give up on it, honey, these boys won't even see you next to me."
Belle rolled her eyes as Jessica walked off.
"Ignore her," she said, looking back at her book. "All I ever do is read, and I've got a beast for a boyfriend. Not every boy chases her, so don't worry."



(Aurora, Cinderella, Pocahontas, Merida, Snow White, and Elsa)

"Hey, check it out," Cinderella said, nodding in the direction of a girl with large gold earrings to rival Jasmine's. "Miss Perfect returns."
"Sickening," Aurora mumbled. "I hate Chel."

"Isn't there a dress code?" Pocahontas sighed.
"She almost as stuck up as Jasmine," Snow White grumbled.
"Don't I know it," Elsa groaned. "Don't look now, but she's coming this way."
"Hey, you a new girl?" Chel asked Merida.
"Aye, I just transferred in from Scotland," Merida said, frowning slightly. She didn't like the arrogant look on the other girl's face.
"Yeah, well, don't expect that exotic accent to get you anywhere," Chel sneered, swishing past. "This is my turf, newbie, don't forget it."
"I think you're right," Merida said disgustedly. "She's disgusting. Come on, we've got to get breakfast before noon."

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