Since being a student at Brinley High there is one thing I could tell you about the way things go in this school
#1: popularity is everything. If you're not popular no one really cares. Sounds harsh I know, it's just the reality of it. The funniest part about the whole thing is that they think that lipstick matching their handbags and being captain of the football team is way more important then education. I pity them I really do.
Me? I couldn't care less about it. I prefer to keep my head down, I find that it's frankly just easier. And for those who may be wondering, I am Brooklyn-Blue and because of my high grades and the lack of speech to others in this school, I got the label of the 'Good Girl', I know lucky me right?. This doesn't bother me as I have never beem intrigued by anybody in this hell hole-that's what I like to refer to school as- to even spark up a conversation, but I like it this way.
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