The Bystanders and The Bullies
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  • Reads 78
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 7
  • Time 1h 1m
Ongoing, First published Aug 06, 2020
Mature
Madison Rhodes is the most basic form of an American teenager. Her life consists of annoying siblings, tough school work, and day to day drama. But when one of her classmates brings a gun to school, everything changes.
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Trouble. [completed][unedited]

29 parts Complete Mature

James Rathmore in three words: short, hot, angry. Madison Loyola in three words: broken, clever, angry. James Rathmore isn't your typical bully. He will pick on anyone, for anything. He isn't the biggest kid in the play ground. He doesn't have a posse to back him up. He doesn't need one. Madison Loyola isn't your typical new girl. She doesn't want new friends. She wants to go home. She already hates the principal. And her first impressions are a whole bunch of crap ones. James' first impression of the new girl is the same as his first impression of everyone. He hates her. Madison's first impression of James is the same as what everyone already thinks of him; a jerk, a bully, and in her words, a fucktwit. But sometimes people jump the gun. They give you one look and have already stereotyped you. They put a label to your face without a second guess. They only know your name, not your story. So this is their story. Don't jump to conclusions. Don't stereotype them. Because James Rathmore and Madison Loyola are not exactly the best at giving first impressions, or at holding their tongue, or at following rules. James Rathmore and Madison Loyola are the exact same, and people tend to say opposites attract. But then again, people aren't made of magnets.