A/N: I am so sorry for the wait. I've been to lazy to phone type, and I've been typing on my school laptop, which they took back for the summer. So bear with me if there's a lot of typos or words that just don't make sense. Autocorrect is a bitch. ❤️
So, N is still pretty evasive. It's been a few weeks and I think she's trying to end her connections with us (since her family is moving. Did I forget to mention that??) on a good note, but L on the other hand: she's been a straight up petty bitch.
After everything with N had mostly cooled down, L started changing. One time, we had a free class in science, so I was listening to show tunes (as you do) and I asked L if she wanted to listen with me (because she usually does since she sits next to me).
Her response was moving her chair to the empty space next to her and putting the empty chair in her spot (without a word mind you).
The next day we had another free period in science, and L was still sitting in the other spot. We were both drawing in our sketchbooks.
I glanced over at L, and just asked "hey what are you drawing?"
She didn't respond. Instead she took the petty route by pick up her sketchbook and drawing directly in front of her face, so I couldn't see it. As soon as I turned away she put it back down.
Couple of days later, we're in art class (with our extremely homophobic teacher. But that's a story for A ye_its_me_a or E bathbomb_cronch to tell you).
A and J were talking to L at another table, while E and i were listening to show tunes while drawing. A calls me over to show me how stupid her drawing looks, and as soon as I get near her, L books it across the room back to her sister.
Now it's gotten to the point where every time I pass her, L just glares at me for no reason. I could be fifty feet away and she'll be glaring at me.
I'm so just done with honestly both N and L. Thank The gods They're going to a different school next year, in a whole other city.
Now you may be thinking, "is this where you're going to stop?" Well my friends the answer is "no" there's still the story of what happened when I came out to my parents. Fuuuun.
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RandomThis is the story of my journey in discovering my sexuality. Stories of persecution and bullying, and heartbreak, but also growth and learning more and more about myself every day. Previous title: "LGBTQ+ Issues. Fun." I felt the name gave off a re...