After watching Princess walk away, Macey and I stood in shock until the bell rang and we ran to our first class, English. I love English; I’m pretty good at it too. We had just sat down when our teacher, Mrs. Howe walked in. Mrs. Howe is also a witch, but she’s actually good at it. Anyway, she had just walked in and she saw me smack the creepy zombie boy that sits next to me. I don’t understand why Dillon tries to creep me out all the time, I wonder if he likes having me hit him all the time. Back to what’s going on, “Dillon, I’ve told you a hundred times, leave Elizabeth alone.” Dillon muttered something that might have been an apology and she continued, “Ok everyone, we’ve got a couple new students today. Boys, come on in!” I couldn’t help myself; I glanced at Princess who was smiling evilly again. I looked back to the front of the room and saw, guess who, the two stupid vampire princes walking in. Every girl in the room (Besides me and Macey) squealed. “Quiet down class! Ok boys, why don’t you introduce yourselves.” They both smirked. (Who smirks?) The red-headed one took a step forward, “My name is Brick and this is my brother Butch. We’re sure this will be…” He seemed to be thinking carefully about his next words. “Interesting.” I looked at Macey and saw her mouthing ‘What freaks!’ ‘Of course, Princess likes them!’ We both started laughing. “Elizabeth, Macey would you two care to share what is so funny?” Mrs. Howe asked. Macey shook her head and I smiled, “Sure, we were just thinking that the reason Princess likes them is completely obvious.” Both boys smiled, probably thinking I was complimenting them. “They both don’t seem intelligent and they’re certainly strange. Fits her perfectly.” I finished, trying my best not to laugh at the shock on their faces. Macey was just about dying now. “Well that’s not very nice girls, Elizabeth why don’t you take Macey outside.” I nodded and grabbed Macey’s arm, “Come on girl it wasn’t that funny.” “But you, and them, and Princess, and everyone’s faces.” She could barely get the words out. I sighed, “Maybe some fresh air will calm you down.” I drug her out of the room and waved, “Bye boys.” And then closed the door, Laughing again at the shock and confusion on their faces.
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I Hate Vampires!
VampiriTwo tom-boy, vamp hating fairies and two vampire princes set on winning their hearts. Throw in stuck-up witches, stalking were-wolves, and girly dresses and you’ve got one messed up story.