"Hey!" Stacy waved as she walked over to sit with Olivia and Clara. Meanwhile, Olivia and Clara had their eyes glued onto their desks as they both side eyed each other, trying to figure out what to say to Stacy to get rid of her.
"Oh, you can't sit here. Tori is sitting here." Clara quickly made something up.
"But Tori is not in today." Stacy's brows drew together in confusion.
"Then, Harry is sitting here!" Olivia declared without looking her in the eye. It was kind of hurtful to say no to her face.
"Harry? Since, when do you guys like Harry?" Stacy questioned but they just ignored her.
"Harry sit here!" Clara ordered. Poor Harry did just as he was asked then plopped down next to them.
After that, Stacy turned away feeling completely humiliated and sat at an empty table alone, she knew they turned away from her because the bullying was getting worse everyday, they didn't want to associate with someone who was now hated and insulted by everyone in their school.
Therefore, Stacy wanted to completely forget about the world while staring outside the window. As the evening light dimmed down, slow promises of warmth was signaled across the sky. When the birds sent their chorus of voices. It was beautiful but Stacy didn't want to be there anymore. She wanted to be with Jenna, she just really missed how they used to joke around and go out every weekend and get crazy. They also had sleepovers, where they would watch movies and do each other's makeup and laugh hard about weired stuff until they started choking. They would always fangirl over cute celebrities and tell each other, how they felt, to find a way to solve each other's problems.
When she closed her eyes she imagined herself gliding into Western Heights High for the first time, feeling comforted and safe when everyone welcomes her while giving her a heart warming smile. Holding Jenna's hand from the right while walking past Delilah and others, recognising them as their faces beam with a sun bright smile. Stacy really wanted to be friends with them. Even though, she only heard about them and seen their pictures on social media, she thought it was weird and stalkerish but couldn't help the fact that she wanted it so bad.
When she travels towards Daniel, past all the large decorative class rooms and royal blue lockers. Immediately, everything else just becomes a blur. He welcomes her with a charming smile and wows her with his politeness, makes hilarious jokes to make her laugh while adoring Stacy with his puppy brown eyes. He grabs Stacy's delicate hands, caressing it. As he bends down, he gently presses his soft lips against her skin. Sending a sudden shiver through Stacy's spine.
Eventually, her eyes snapped open, realizing that she wasn't in Western Heights High with Daniel, Delilah and Jenna. She leered around the room feeling like all her dreams were crushed, splintered, stabbed into many pieces. She just felt so lonely, depressed and sick of having fake friends and sick of having this life, she had to live every single day of her life. She wondered what it would be like if Jenna was still here, sitting next to her, in all of her lessons.
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The Separation Between Us
Teen FictionLife got darker for Stacy after Jenna left everything behind for a new beginning and that included her best friend Stacy who was haunted by a family tragedy and troubled by the bullies in her school. Stacy's heart shattered when her best friend lef...