Everyone wants to be the sun to brighten up someones life,
But why not be the moon, to shine on someone's darkest hours?
~Anonymous
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'Worst decision! Its the worst decision made in the history of decisions'! I shouted at the phone while straightening my hair.
'Why do you hate them so much?!' Cass let out a frustrated sigh.
'You know how they are! They call me names behind my back. I just feel like kickboxing their faces!' I got up from the makeup room and walked towards my closet.
'Come on! You just have to eat and sleep. You know how important this is!' Cass whined.
'Maybe you both should stop complaining over the phone and help me out here? I am having shortage of rooms' Archer complained on the line.
'Maybe we could just kick some out?' I suggested.
'No! we cant kick them out Isis! Archer we are coming. Get ready fast!' Cass shouted full on mommy mode. I just rolled my eyes and disconnected the call.
The outfit in my hands was perfect for this. A short shorts and a big cosy black hoodie which came up to my mid thighs hiding the shorts, it has "fu*k off" written in the front with gold.
As you can guess the print in my hoodie will be the highlight of the sleepover/party whatever it is.
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I got out of my car and walk towards Archers house.
Geez thats so much noise, Mrs Humphrey is gonna flip out.
'Where were you? You are late!' Cass asks while pulling me on the couch with some other girls.
'I was busy' I took the nearest glass with the unknown liquid and took a sip of it.
'Holy pancakes! What is this shit?!' I grumbled. Is this what these teenagers drink nowadays? Disgusting cheap things!
'Hey you!' I said pointing at some random junior 'Throw this out and find Archer' I grimaced handing her the cup.
She scurried off stuttering. These girls dont even have a backbone.
'That was a alcohol cocktail. Sorry I forgot you don't drink' Cass said sheepishly while smiling brightly. That sly girl.
'I am gonna get revenge on you. Just wait and see' I narrowed my eyes playfully.
'What?! You dont drink?!!' June exclaimed loudly. People turned around to look at the commotion.
'Yes, I dont. You got a problem with that June?' I challenged.
'No I mean....isn't is a bit....cowardly?' June suggested acting innocent, which she was not. I got up to drill some words of wisdom into her thick head.
'Nobody's got a problem with that' Archer pushed me back into the couch 'Here is your favourite peppermint hot chocolate. There are more in the fridge I brought it especially for you' Archer handed me the cup.
I stood up from the couch and dumped the drink in her head. The dark chocolate dripped down to her hair and clothes drenching the couch.
'Did you say you had more in the refrigerator?' I left the gaping crowd and walked towards the kitchen.
Now what should I eat with the hot chocolate?
'That was totally hot girl! Her face was priceless!' Cass laughed.
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The Fun In Being Bad
Teen FictionA story about three elite kids who seem to have everything in life. But is it really what it seems to be? Get inside the life's of three bestfriends as they take you through the ups and downs in their life and maybe even make you look at the world...