In a small town Alice, her family, and her friends are known well. They are always seen at the big parties and never talking to anybody that's not up to their level. But Alice has never judged a person by what they have. One day she meets and guy who was nothing like anyone her friends would talk to, But she liked him. A lot. How will her friends and family feel about him?
Normal rules. Anyone can join.
"Good enough." She said flatly and stood there, switching her books into her right arm. She looked at the clock. The lunch bell would ring any second. "Lets talk about it at lunch." She said and walked past him, waving a hand forward, signaling him to fallow her.
Alice turned around again. "Hmm..." She said and tapped her foot as if she was thinking. But she never had to think about it. She went to any party there was. "Yea I'm going." She finally said. "Why do you ask?" She smiled a bit.
Alice turned around and stood silent for a moment. "You should be sorry." She said then looked down. "But I was...kinda fallowing you." she admitted. "Now if you'll excuse me." She turned the other way once more.
Alice stumbled back. "I wasn't fallowing you! And no I'm not going to!" She lied, crossing her arms and turning to other way. She began to walk to opposite way. 'Anger management gosh.' She thought to herself.
"Wow." She said quietly. "Did you say something?" her friends asked her. "Nothing." she replied and walked down to where he was going. She wasn't exactly the type of person to...spy, but something made her curious about him.
Alice was watching him closely, shaking her head. It wasn't smart to get into shit like that with them on his first day here. Even though it wasn't smart kids did it every day. That was their form of entertainment since there was basically nothing else to do around there.
Alice stood by her locker, her normal spot, with her usual group of friends. They were rather mean to some people some times but as long as Alice just blended in with everything it was fine. But other people were different. They had to stand out. Like the kid she saw some people laughing at.