Dedicated to xxBittersweetxx for making the trailer:)
Driving to school was torture, Trinity didn't say one word to me, and I didn't say one to her either. When she parked I jumped out slamming the door, I walked fast every step getting me further away from her. I almost made it to the door until she grabbed my hand.
I turned shocked. "What?" I asked.
"Are you ok? Your acting really strange."
"I'm fine." I shook my hand from her grasp and entered the building.
"Is this about Volleyball? You still have time to try out." She said following me.
I wanted to scream in frustration I wanted away from here but she insisted on following me. Then I remembered our lockers where right next to each other. I opened my locker not replying on the volleyball comment, pushing my things in my locker and grabbed one of many notebooks.
"Tay. Come on." I put my head in my locker wishing it would swallow me whole so I could escape her voice.
"It has nothing to do with sports. Volleyball just isn't for me." I mumbled.
"What are you talking about." I felt her pull me out so I had to look at her. "You were the best player, it's why we've made it to state." Anger seeped into me again.
Why is she doing this? Does she want me to say it? That the only reason we went to state was because of her, that because of her God like moves we went to state and won? She was the one that called the shots she was team captain.
"I just need to focus on other things."
"Like?" She prompted
"I don't know. Just things." I slammed my locker shut and headed to homeroom just as the bell rang.
I moved through people getting the occasional "Hey" as I walked through the hall way. Trinity and I were popular I guess you can say, not over the top popular like the cheerleaders who flaunt their money and buy their friends. We were just sports popular, people knew us because we would take our teams far.
As I entered homeroom my eyes roamed the classroom until they landed on my group of friends Jessie, Maria, and Liz. I smiled and made my way to them plopping down in the seat next to Jessie. Their chatter faded and big smiles came to their faces, they didn't jump up and hug me like everybody else would. They weren't ones to make scenes like that, I mean honestly it's stupid girls do that.
So I didn't get hugs like some pathetic girl instead I got huge smiles and a nice conversation.
"Hey Tay." Jessie said.
"Hey guys." I said not wanting to give them their own separate greetings.
"We didn't see you at try outs yesterday." Maria said, Liz nodding her.
"Oh well-"
"Your coming today right?" Liz asked practically bouncing in her seat.
I fidgeted with the bracelet not looking at them. " I'm actually not playing this year." I mumbled hoping they wouldn't hear me. But they let out gasps and knew they did.
"Why not?" Maria demanded. I sighed looking up at her, I knew she was going to do this.
I shrugged. "I have better things to do."
"Are you serious?" Liz squeaked her bouncing had stopped, she now stared at me wide eyed.
"Well yeah." I shrugged again like it was no big deal. But a flash of guilt rushed across my body.
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Going Too Far
Teen FictionTaylor was always her twin sisters, Trinity's, shadow. Trinity got the guy, the friends, and the spot light. Leaving Taylor feeling empty and second best. One night after catching Trinity hooking up with her crush she finds herself in her own hook...