Shane and I slid into a small booth, both quietly sipping on our peppermint mocha lattes. In the distance it appeared to be Holly and some other buff looking guy. Victor, the head of the football team took a moment and stared at us. Then he realized something. "Hey what's up Shane my man? Long time no see. How you been?" "Hey Victor, I see you've brought Holly here." Awe crap, did he really just say Holly? What if she notices me? What if she embarrasses Shane? Holly walked up to Victor "Hey babe, why where y--- . Hey I know you! You're that weird girl who took my seat at lunch! I see you're here with Shane, I thought you were gay...oops, well listen here honey next time you sit in my seat again, I'll make sure you're the laughing stock of the whole school. Understand me?" I wasn't really intimidated by her so I said "Yeah whatever Bimbo." "Oh you've just crossed the line darling, if I were you wouldn't even step foot in Lakeview anymore." With that she stormed almost tripping in her stilettos. Shane looked at me, his big hazel eyes, had turned a soft grey with worry. "Are you okay? I'm so sorry about Holly she's just jealous of you, because you're here with me. She used to have this major crush on my in grade school. Finally she worked up enough courage to ask me to the Valentine's day dance, but I rejected her. Ever since then she's been a little bitch. Secretly I think she still has a crush on me." He chuckled. "She was so desperate to find someone to love, that she turned to Victor, one of the dumbest people in the school. Victor told me that he didn't even like her like that, she just had a smoking hot body without clothes on and that she she gave great mouth service, if you know what I mean." He winked. Why did he tell all of that. Did he really trust me that much?
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Being Hope
RomanceHope is an average teenage girl loving her friends and life. Then all of a sudden her life gets turned upside down and she has to switch schools because of her mom's brutal murder. Hope is faced with depression, anixety, suicidal tendencies and the...