🄲🄷🄰🄿🅃🄴🅁 5 | Unplanned Surprises Pt 2. |

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~Serena

  About twenty-five minutes later, everyone was settled down at their role call lines. Serena confidently pushed through the clusters of confused, horrified students. Some where already whispering about the incident and the outcome of it. Some people even questioned the truth about such event occurring. She didn't care; she smiled proudly to herself and sat herself on the line next to Cindy's.

  I've tricked them, and I've tricked them well. No one will know it was me; at the same time,  I've made sure Gabriella and her friends earned what they deserved! Maybe I really AM one of the smartest people there has ever been!

  The approaching footsteps of her friend Cindy disrupted her thoughts; Serena looked up and saw Cindy with an ice pack on the side of her cheek. She grew concerned for the blonde.

  "Cindy, it hurt that much?" She questioned.

  Cindy let out a laugh. She smiled kindly at Serena, the smile Serena always loved from people, especially her friends.

  "Didn't you see that massive movement she made? Of course it hurt that much! I'm surprised I didn't actually cry!"  Cindy remarked. She crouched down beside Serena and gave her a hug. "Oh, and thanks for standing your ground for me. I really appreciate it. Are you okay, though?" She asked. At that point, Serena and Cindy seemed to have swapped expressions.

  "Oh, don't be so concerned. I'm Serena, one of the smartest girls out there! I don't let anyone nor anything get in my way on for long! Despite what's happened, I feel amazing!" Serena widened her warm smile, thus earning a smile from Cindy. "And it was no problem. I'm sorry I wasn't there before-"

  "No, Serena. I should have listened to you," Cindy cut her off. She released a soft sigh. "You put yourself in great risk, you know. I was there to see at least what you did after having her pinned against the dent-or what was the dent. Do you think they'll know the truth sooner or later?" She queried.

  This made Serena ponder for a few moments. Then, she looked up at her friend and said, "No. Not unless the boys gather the courage to say the truth to the coaches. But then again, I have a good reputation, don't I? They'll most likely stick with what I've said," Serena said, almost one hundred percent sure.

  Cindy giggled. "And you had always denied that, no matter how many times I would yell you. Looks like my advice wasn't all too bad," she said with a small smirk. "You definitely left quite a conclusion to things; I don't think even Gabriella or her silly friends would even try to bother us again!"

  They both laughed for quite a couple if seconds. At that some point furi bg their fit of laughter, Serena's mind traveled back to when she was explaining what 'truly' lead her to that moment.  .  .

 
"I'm telling you all what truly happened! Yes, Gabriella, who you all think of 'sweet' and 'pretty,' along with her friends Noura and Maysilee, are not who you think they are. They are cruel to the people who never did a thing to them; they push people to the ground, like they did with Cindy. Just look at her! She's restraining tears right now so she won't look weak, but the red print on her cheek was definitely Gabriella,  for those who know her, and the cause of her tears are the laughter and snickers of her friends! Alfonso is a witness. Isn't that what happened, Alfonso? Don't try to lie to me! I know you saw, and it all started just because you refused the help of a girl whose grudge you still hold against! Shame and silly, isn't it?"

   She saw Cindy nod along with her words, and she began to  shout out her own point of view.

   "Serena is no liar! She is speaking the truth! All of you have been too ignorant of those three girls that are you before you right now! I'm tired of being quiet! And mistreated, especially Serena," Cindy protested.

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