The Only Girl In Section D
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  • Reads 92
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published May 05, 2022
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"Yeah right, I'm a bitch but with class" I said while looking at her from head to toe.

alam ko na nakakainsulto ang paraan ng pag tingin ko sa kanya but who cares right? Yeah i don't care.

sila ang nauna, una nila akong ininsulto ibinalik ko lang sa kanila. I'm not like the other girls na nagpapaapi at nag papaalipin sa kanila. porque ba siya ang queen bee? 

ha! not me hindi ako matatakot sa kaniya. kahit siya pa ang presidente. isa lang ang kinakatakutan, ko. at 'yon ay ang mga kuya ko.

"W-what did you s-said?" tanong niya na parang hindi makapaniwala sa sinabi ko.

"Are you deaf?" nakangisi kong sabi sa kanya habang siya naman ay namumula na sa pag kainis at pag ka pahiya

itinaas niya ang kanyang kamay at akma akong sasampalin ng maunahan ko siya. napabaling naman sa kaliwa ang kaniyang mukha ilang segundo siyang naestatwa bago siya naka recover at humarap sa akin at tingnan ako ng masama

"We're not done yet!" sabi niya bago tumalikod at umalis habang nag tititili kaya wala akong nagawa kaya tawanan siya maging ang ibang studyante ay nakitawa rin.
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