Garbageview High School

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"CLOP, CLOP, CLOP!" The sound of my hot pink high heels turns some heads. I look at them and give a smirk while I keep striding down the hall of rusty beige lockers.

I didn't mention my name yet, did I? My name is Samantha Mueller, known by my previous schools as "The Sass Queen". My strongest weapon is my sass. You heard me right. Sass. With my sassiness, I'll take down the other girls and attract the tongue-lolling guys.

Guess I should make my arrival more noticeable so people will remember my name, I thought. "HEEEYYY PEOPLE! This school needs more SASS! I'm Samantha Mueller, but you can call me-no, MUST call me "The Sass Queen"! I'm ready to meet your sassiest g-"

"MAYBE YOU SHOULD GET READY TO SHUT UP!" a male voice calls out.

I whip my head around to look for the douchebag who said it. A group of cute guys is laughing with whoever said it. I hear some murmurs from them and one of them tells the apparent leader something. He looks at me and grins like he's the funniest guy in the world. I squint my eyes and step towards him. "Now what are you doing? Oh right. You're shutting up. Good for you. No one ever listens to my advice!" he says.

He's white with a dirty blonde taper cut, dressed up in a blue and white letterman jacket, complete with ripped blue jeans, and blue and gray Nikes. I stroll up to him-and slap him. He grunts and puts an angry face on. "THIS ISN'T HOW GIRLS ACT AT GARDENVIEW!" he yells. "Gardenview? More like, GARBAGEVIEW." I say, walking away from his group with a smile on my face.

Now that they know who I am, they will remember me.

A/N: This is my first book that focuses on people and it's completely based on Wattpad stories with the stereotypical popular girl, with a twist on the new girl in school. The stereotypical new girl is shy, but the one in this story is outgoing and sassy, thus the name, "Sass War".

Hope you like this introduction chapter!

Bye!

:3

~Leopardclaw

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