Bullied By The Badboy
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Chapter 6 Right knee img
Chapter 7 Trending img
Chapter 8 He knows img
Chapter 9 Home img
Chapter 10 Give it back img
Chapter 11 The Old Man And The Sea img
Chapter 12 You img
Chapter 13 I don't understand anything img
Chapter 14 For life img
Chapter 15 Bucket list img
Chapter 16 Benny img
Chapter 17 Miss Tee img
Chapter 18 That's right img
Chapter 19 October 17 img
Chapter 20 The Great Gatsby img
Chapter 21 Hey mom img
Chapter 22 Privacy img
Chapter 23 I don't like anyone img
Chapter 24 Bracelet img
Chapter 25 Great job img
Chapter 26 Tell me img
Chapter 27 No kissing img
Chapter 28 My name is Tessa img
Chapter 29 Watch out img
Chapter 30 All-Rounder img
Chapter 31 Happy Birthday Benny img
Chapter 32 First kiss img
Chapter 33 Ben the asshole img
Chapter 34 Get this party started img
Chapter 35 You knew img
Chapter 36 Eleven img
Chapter 37 I like Ben img
Chapter 38 Mother Theresa img
Chapter 39 Romeo and Juliet img
Chapter 40 I confuse him img
Chapter 41 Lover boy is watching img
Chapter 42 Gracie img
Chapter 43 What are we img
Chapter 44 I’m his Gracie img
Chapter 45 Manipulative bitch img
Chapter 46 If you hurt her img
Chapter 47 Labels img
Chapter 48 America’s Got Talent img
Chapter 49 Tap, tap, punch img
Chapter 50 I did it img
Chapter 51 Just us img
Chapter 52 Happy Thanksgiving img
Chapter 53 Relax img
Chapter 54 I love you too img
Chapter 55 The boy I love img
Chapter 56 Our dreams will come to pass img
Chapter 57 Favourite colour img
Chapter 58 Big brother img
Chapter 59 Ben is here img
Chapter 60 Candle light dinner img
Chapter 61 I love it img
Chapter 62 January one img
Chapter 63 I miss you img
Chapter 64 Mummy img
Chapter 65 Gracie doesn’t like me again img
Chapter 66 Sorry for yourself img
Chapter 67 Gracie has changed img
Chapter 68 Yes or no img
Chapter 69 Bad student img
Chapter 70 Always and forever img
Chapter 71 Bad behaviour img
Chapter 72 My Benny img
Chapter 73 Change of plans img
Chapter 74 A cool city img
Chapter 75 He’s gone img
Chapter 76 I am okay img
Chapter 77 A month or two img
Chapter 78 You broke my heart first img
Chapter 79 I’m Juliet img
Chapter 80 Eleven over ten img
Chapter 81 SAS img
Chapter 82 They don’t care img
Chapter 83 Benny Junior img
Chapter 84 Black eyes and split lips img
Chapter 85 First valentine img
Chapter 86 Who’s next img
Chapter 87 Understand the pain img
Chapter 88 A long story img
Chapter 89 Gone img
Chapter 90 It is time img
Chapter 91 Different is good img
Chapter 92 We are done img
Chapter 93 Gracie left img
Chapter 94 Heartbroken img
Chapter 95 Curiosity kills the cat img
Chapter 96 Mending hearts img
Chapter 97 Love is beautiful img
Chapter 98 Crescent High img
Chapter 99 You like me img
Chapter 100 No Gracie without Benny img
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Bullied By The Badboy

maramartha
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Chapter 1 The witch

I have always been disliked by my peers. Sure, no one is bold enough to walk up to me and express their dislike but it’s evident in their behaviours. The looks, the snickers or low tunes when I pass by. But they never say it to my face. Well, Olivia tries, she has always been the bold one. I don’t expect her to change but I can handle her. After all, it’s her fault we are no longer friends, if only she had kept it in her pants.

A tug on my shirt snaps me out of my musing, the reflection of my one and only best friend in the whole world appears on my car window and I turn around with a big smile. Her high-pitched scream has me plugging my fingers into my ears, she throws her arms around me in excitement and I return the hug with a slight eye roll, acting like I didn’t miss her. She jabs my sides with a scowl, I return the favour.

“Holla,” she says in her beautiful Spanish accent, switching into Spanish like I understand the language.

I wait for her to finish talking but the thing with Maria is this—she never stops talking. You have to cut her off so that’s exactly what I do. I throw an arm around her shoulders. “Maria. How was the party?”

Some boy from our school hosted a party last night to welcome everyone to the new semester and in Maria’s book, you never say no to a cute boy who asks nicely. In my book, you say no to every boy. High school isn’t for relationships, it’s that period of your life you are forced to endure so you do your best to get by. Stay unnoticed. She shakes her head and shrugs my hand off her shoulders, dragging me away from my car and into the direction of the door.

I hesitate at the front door, Maria takes a step forward and stops. “Tessa?” She turns to me, I shrug.

See, Maria is very pretty. With her waist length blond hair, honey eyes, smooth accent, banging body and beautiful heart, that cheerleader is the kind of person everyone wants to be friends with. And then, you have me. Cool Tessa. I mean, I am a sight for sore eyes, that’s what mum says. If I can try to wear something outside black T-shirts, skinny jeans and sneakers, I’ll look excellent. Sometimes, I think she’s disappointed at the fact her only daughter isn’t following her path of fashion. My mum is a fashionista.

“Theresa Mower!” Maria snaps her fingers in my face and my eyes flicker to her. I offer her a sheepish grin, widen my big, brown eyes into what I hope is a puppy-eyed look and she pinches my nose, baring her teeth at me when I try to protest. Placing her hands on her waist, she says, “This is a new session, we promise to try and socialise more, right? We have one more year to go, let’s make the best of it.”

I nod. By we, she means me alone because she’s a social butterfly and I am that friend who will rather spend her weekend binge-watching old movies. She tucks her hand into the crook of my elbow and pulls me to stand on the stairs with her. I am only two inches taller than she is but her heels already took care of the height difference. She pushes the door open, I close my eyes, take a deep breath and step in.

The corridors are quiet as we stroll in, I make sure to stay beside Maria as we head for our lockers. When I’m with her, people seldom glance my way, all attention is focused on her. I can always handle myself but it feels good to have her around me in the mornings since we don’t have any class together.

It’s too silent. And the silence unnerves me, it’s not normal. Broadway Heights is filled with different categories of teenagers. The good, the bad, the ugly and the evil so silence on a Friday morning should worry anyone. And it bothers me. Even Maria. She retrieves her phone from her bag, I laugh on seeing the big fluffy ears attached to the case of her iPhone. She calls it a fashion statement, I call it a miss.

I know she’s searching Broadway Gossip site. It’s a gossip blog run by an anonymous person. My guts tell me it’s Olivia, the whole thing reeks of her—the pink themes, boring interface and girly designs but no one knows for sure. The blog is only good for two things; ruining the reputations of Broadway Heights students or updating us on the latest gist. I pause in front of my locker, waiting for the latest update and Maria’s brows furrow as she continues swiping on her screen. I can easily pull out the Samsung phone I got on my last birthday but no, I’ll pass. I made a decision to stay away from that blog after they shared a student’s nude. I can always get whatever information I need from Maria, she’s ever willing to share.

“There’s a video of Nate dancing on a pole,” Maria says with a laugh. She pushes her phone in front of my face, I grimace at the video of the shirtless boy that appears on her screen. He is drunk, he has to be. No way will a sane boy be grinding on a stick or kissing it with such passion. Ew. “He’s so shameless.”

Nate is one of many familiar faces I can’t place a finger on. Definitely one of the school jocks, look at that body. I nod and return her phone. For sure, he attends my school but we are not friends so he’s none of my business. My focus returns to my locker, my first class is AP Calculus so I need to retrieve the textbook. I have no idea why I’m in that class. But on the plus side, none of the cheerleaders offer the subject with me so it makes it bearable. Put me in a class far away from Olivia and I’ll be fine for the day.

I open my locker, a smile slips to my lips at the picture glued to the door. It’s a picture of me and Maria. I’m standing with my legs apart, arms crossed on my flat chest, body tilted to one side with a massive scowl on my face while Maria is being Maria. Her usual diva self with the most blinding smile, model like pose and her black bodycon gown. I must have been trying to prove a point to my mother, why else would I wear a tux to prom? Admittedly, my fashion sense is dead but I hate tuxes. Skinny jeans please.

Maria made us take that picture. Maybe to have something to laugh about or simply for the memories. Liv—Olivia and I were still friends, her picture used to be beside this but I guess old things have passed away. I will never admit it to Maria but this is one of my favourite pictures of us from sophomore year.

My hands locate the textbook, I’m still smiling at the memories from the party, how I embarrassed us with my horrible dancing skills when someone rams into me from behind. Everything stops. A sharp pain spreads to my shoulder, my forehead connects with the metal bar and stars dot my vision for a second.

I hear Maria’s sharp intake of breath. “Are you blind?” she screams at the person behind us and I spin, ready to punch the demon who shoved me into outer space when I see who it is and my throat dries up.

The witch. The witch is here.

            
            

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