It was 2:08 when I arrived home. Everyone had appeared to be sleeping so I didn't go to my room. I stripped myself to my boxers and sat on the living room couch.
I flipped on the TV and found Girl Code was on. My little brother loves this show and I always promised him I would watch it with him, but never did.
I flipped through Instagram and found at least seven posts with me telling off Kaylee. I never found why people enjoyed it so much. I mean, it was simply me talking. I went in the fridge, grabbed a bottle of guava juice, and went to my room.
I passed everyone's rooms to see how or what they were doing. My little brother was sleeping with his tv on. I turned it off for him and closed his door. My sister was clutching her bear tightly around its neck, and my parents were silently sleeping, my mom snuggled up right under my father's neck.
I finally went to my room and collapsed on my bed falling asleep shortly after.
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"Mom I'm off to school!"
"Okay! Bye sweetie!"
I closed the door and started my car. Driving to school was probably my favorite thing to do out of the day. It was time for me to jut sit there and not have to deal with the problems of the world.
When I arrived at school, there was a crowd around the front door. It was Kaylee; she was sporting a giant megaphone and her cheer leading uniform. Everyone was crowding around her with signs and things like that.
"...And we all need to stand together against bullies like Sun-Sky! Gravity Edge High has a new No Bullying Policy!"
Bully? Me? Why, I couldn't be anymore flattered.
"Now, if we can just get enough signatures, we can enact this policy, and get a harsher punishment for bullies! Not to mention a nice, friendly support system for victims of bullying!" The crowd showed their excitement with a halfhearted, "yeah."
I had enough of this. Anymore talk of bullying prevention coming from the biggest bully on campus was going to make me hurl. I broke through the crowd and everyone went silent. Kaylee put her megaphone down and faced me, tensely I might add.
"Hey there, Kaylee!" I said in the fakest blonde cheerleader voice I could muster. "I see you have a little advertising campaign going on! What's this about?
"Well Sun-Sky, if you must know, I am starting a campaign to end bullying," she said matter-of-factly.
"Ah. Well, we wouldn't want too many bullies running amok, now would we? After all, it seems you have the business on lock."
She took the comment to heart. "Contrary to your belief Sun-Sky, I am not a bully!"
"Oh, of course not! God knows bullies don't purposely sabotage other cheerleaders so they won't take their spot as captain! God knows bullies don't treat their boyfriends like class-A jackasses! God also knows bullies also don't force people to join an anti-bullying campaign just because they were embarrassed at their own party! Of course not, Kaylee."
She seemed to be seething with rage which made my heart dance around with glee. "Now if you'll excuse me," I sighed. "I have to get to class. Even bullies don't want to be late."
This is going to be some year. Thank God the school year is halfway over.
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