SCENARIO A
As you grew up, your parents always told you high school was a wild ride.You didn't believe them until you experienced it yourself, now in your final year of high school.
Where to even start?
You first met (BIAS) in your first year. They were quite the problem student— loud, blunt, and arrogant. Teachers hated them, and students either hated or swooned over them.
After all, there was always bound to be someone who had that cliché "bad boy/girl" fetish.
You, on the other hand, didn't know what to think about them. They were a whole mess around you.
They'd go from childishly teasing and picking on you, like stealing your things, making snarky comments or targeting you specifically during dodgeball, but then get strangely "possessive" and pairing themselves with you during group projects before you could do anything. You didn't know what you'd done to make them behave like that.
They weren't exactly mean, just strange. And immature.
Very immature.
It had kept going on, and their antics were still very much active.
And then (BIAS WRECKER) transferred to your school.
They came this year, and saying most people adored them was an understatement.
(BIAS WRECKER) was gorgeous, kind, and intelligent. Obviously, (BIAS) hated them.
But then (BIAS WRECKER) approached you one time.
You clicked immediately, and anyone could tell they liked you. Even (BIAS). And (BIAS) made it their goal to get in between you two, no matter the cost.
One morning, (BIAS WRECKER) had given you an envelope and asked you to read it after school. Curious, you respected their wishes.
When the time came and you were sitting outside alone in the school's courtyard, about to open it, (BIAS) casually walked by and snatched it right out of your hands, a devilish smirk on their face.
What do you do?
SCENARIO B
You weren't exactly the best student.
Loud, blunt, and arrogant. That's how people described you.
The only two people that weren't infatuated with you or hated you were your best friend, (BIAS WRECKER), and your classmate, (BIAS).
(BIAS)'s indifference towards you was interesting, and it wasn't long before you began developing a tiny crush on them. And when you started bugging them for attention, their reactions just made your affection for them grow.
You were sure you had a chance. Why wouldn't you? You were the stereotypical, untouchable "bad boy/girl" of your school. No one could say no to you.
And then (YOUR CHOICE) came along.
Everyone loved them. You didn't. You found their "kindness" obnoxious and fake and annoying.
On top of that, they clearly liked (BIAS), too. But your dumbass angel seemed too dense to realize it, which just frustrated you even more.
One day, you overheard (YOUR CHOICE) talking to a friend about how they had written a letter for (BIAS), planning to confess.
You couldn't let that happen. That would ruin everything for you.
So you made up your mind to stop it before it was too late.
That afternoon, you found (BIAS) sitting alone in the school courtyard, about to open that dreaded letter (YOUR CHOICE) had written.
What do you do?
FORM
Scenario Choice: (A or B)
Name:
Gender:
Bias:
Bias Wrecker:
Intensity: (Cursing & Gore) (Mild, Normal, High)
Smut: (On or Off)
Single or Double?If Scenario B:
Your Choice: