Chapter 7: A girl needs defending

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We're on the bus on the way to school right now, and people are just staring at Clem left and right. She feels really embarrassed, and really sad about this, but she can't help it. This one girl, Edith, when she saw Clem she screamed.

That was just plain out rude for Edith to do, but I'll still give her the benefit of the doubt. It's not everyday you see someone with a face like Clementine's.

"Hey, Clem, I heard your mom fucked a gorilla, and that's why you look like that," Travis said. Okay, that was just uncalled for.

"Really, Travis? You shut the fuck up. You know exactly what happend to Clementine, so why do you gotta start shit?" I retalited.

I am not going to sugar coat this, but the bullying got a lot worse as soon as we got off the bus, and entered the school. They all pointed fingers, and began to laugh. Me, Marlon, and Louis got all sick of this shit.

We saw Max, Badger, and Lonnie pointing and laughing at Clementine, too. We also noticed Clem crying and running to the girls' restroom, with Brody and Violet following behind Clem to try to comfort her.

"Boyz... It's go get 'em time," I state. We run up to the three guys, and we want to fight them, but we do not wanna get in trouble as well. We'll have to settle things with words. Max has a cigarette hanging out his mouth, yeah, he's a cowboy kid. He shouldn't be doing that in school anyway. That is illegal, but I sound like a hypocrite by saying that, 'cause after all I did just smoke a bunch of weed before I got to the school.

"What the hell was that all about?!" I question in aggression twords the bullies.

"What was what about?" Max asked.

"Don't play dumb. You fuckers know what you did," Louis stated.

"Exactly. So you better start talking right now, or things will have to go south," Marlon said.

"And I don't think you want that," I added.

"She's a cunt... And she's got a nice one, too, at that," Max chuckled.

Okay, I've had enough now. I don't know what got to me, but I had the sudden urge now to punch Max, so I did. He fell flat to the floor.

"Don't talk about her like that, asshole!" I yell as loud as I can. Everyone in the hallway and in the nearby classrooms heard me yell that, so everyone all turns to face me and the boyz.

You haven't even heard the best part yet. The principal was in the same hallway we were in at the time.

"You six come with me, please," He demanded.

"Uh yes, sir," Louis piped out.

"Mierda," I mudder under my breath.

As we get escorted by the principal to his primary office, the boyz and I look back. We look back to see the girls. All three of them must be disappointed in us, and rightfully so they should be, but we had to defend Clementine.

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