I didn't end up going to the drama club meeting. I wanted to go, but apparently, it was also at three o'clock. I mean, I had to help Toria with her homework. I had already learned my lesson about backing out of stuff. I am pretty sure that I can still audition, but I don't know if I'm going to. I want to, but I also want to fit in with Toria and her friends. When I asked Toria if she was going to audition, she tossed her dark hair and sneered.
"Do I look like a complete and utter loser? No. So I'm not going to do drama club. The real question is, are you going to do drama club?" I shrugged my shoulders. "Well, you better not."
"Okay." I had said unsurely. So, as I said, I want to do drama club, but I don't want to be labeled a complete and utter loser.
Kylee is still ignoring me, and I don't want to sit alone, so I sit with Toria even though it seems to make Kylee madder. As soon as I get the chance though, I am going to apologize for my part in our argument.
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The 3 rules of popular
Художественная прозаThis story follows Ashlynn, a middle child with a need to fit in. She loves theatre, but she wants her parents to notice her, so she tries to be more like her sisters. She tries hard to fit in and loses friends along the way. Will Ashlyn be able to...