The Looking Glass Volume 39 | Page 26

“Oh it’s… you.” Abby said as she scanned Roxy rudely. Abby was the popular girl at school but definitely not the good kind; she was feared and respected. Her father was the Headmaster of this school and she got really good grades so the teachers liked her. On top of all of that many guys at school were after her because she was very good looking and could be funny at times. And yet she somehow managed to snach Brian. Roxy thought to herself. Abby was at an average height at 5’5'', and she was skinny. She had light blonde, long hair, usually wearing it in a high ponytail. She had honey like skin and alluring, light blue eyes.

“Babe please don’t be rude to her, she’s my friend...” Brian pleaded.

“Ugh. I still don’t understand how you’re friends with someone like her.” Abby sneered.

“At least I don’t look like a cheap knock off Barbie, or better yet, at least I don’t act like a stuck up bitch all the time.” Roxy snapped as she got up close to Abby and looked down at her. Maddie nearly burst out laughing and Brian covered his mouth trying not to make a sound. Abby noticed Brian about to laugh at her and flushed and got seemingly angry.

“W-Well..” Abby started and backed up then raised her voice.

“At least I’m not a descendant of the Evermores!” Abby declared so most of the students would hear. She smirked arrogantly. Everyone around them started looking at Roxy with disgust or fear and commenced to whisper rumors about her. Roxy fully dug herself into her hood and ran inside the school.

“Haha! She’s not so tough after all, fake bitch.” Abby taunted.

“Should you really be the one saying that about her?” Brian scolded. He seemed very disappointed.

“W-What?” Abby questioned, still smirking, taking all this as a joke

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“You heard what I said. That was uncalled for.” Brian said boldly then started to head into the school.

“What!? Bri Bear!” Abby called out to Brian, starting to lose her smirk.

“Don’t talk to me!” Brian shouted while his back was away from her as he stepped through the doors of the school.

Leslie Morales-Aparicio, Grade 11