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posted by alicia386
Chapter 2 – Southern Belle Rule #14: Never Drink Alcohol
Jazmyn Langston stood in front of her mirror feeling defeated. Her auburn hair was braided to the side, but there were still loose strands. She wore ripped, faded skinny jeans and a tight fitting Paramore t-shirt that barely fit over her belly button with black combat boots. Nothing in her closet made her look as if she belonged. The images of the beautiful girl across the street made her grit her teeth and change her outfit for the third time.
The girl across the street wasn’t the only reason why she thought she didn’t belong in Brantley County. Everyone in the town dressed as if they were from a magazine. All the girls had perfect hair that wasn’t close to the frizzy disaster Jazmyn has to deal with every day. Their clothes were always neat and elegant. No one wore ragged skinny jeans and oversized graphic tees. When she walks down the street, she could feel scrutinizing eyes on her, judging her unkempt hair and sloppy outfits. It was awful being the odd ball from New York City.
Throwing her hands up in defeat, she settled for shorts and a low cut camisole with a brown jacket that tickled to her knees when she walked. Her hair stayed in the braid because it would be too much work to redo it.
From the kitchen, she could her sister, Macy, humming while making breakfast. She smelled her sister’s signature blueberry muffins from her room. Her stomach growled in impatience. Hurrying down the hallway, she saw her beautiful sister with the phone in between her shoulder and her ear while eating a muffin. Her reddish brown hair was pulled into a tight bun and she wore minimal amount of makeup. Jazmyn never bothered with makeup. It seemed like a hassle. She had chaotic mornings from simply brushing her hair. There was no reason to add more trouble to her mornings.
“No, I thought the money from the house was going to us. You didn’t say anything about relatives, Martin.” Macy was livid at the person on the other side of the phone. “Well, I don’t care what Uncle Tony says. He was never there for mom. Yeah, whatever. Goodbye.” Macy slapped her phone down on the table.
“Whoa, calm down before you break the screen,” said Jazmyn. She sat on the counter next to the fridge.
Macy rolled her eyes. “As if I care,” she said. “Do you know what they want to do with mom and dad’s house? They want to give it to Uncle Tony. You know the guy from Missouri who we never met until mom and dad’s funeral.”
Jazmyn nodded her head. “Mom did leave most of her money to our uncle. She cared about him so I guess it isn’t too much of a surprise that she wanted Uncle Tony to have the profit from the house.”
It had been a couple of months since their parents died in a fire. Macy and Jazmyn were at a party and were spared from the flames. Their parents, however, were killed from the smoke in the air before the fire burnt their bodies to ash. They couldn’t tell if it was their parents. The firefighters found their parent’s gold wedding rings underneath all of their ash. Macy had cried for weeks while Jazmyn appeared unaffected. It disturbed Macy that her younger sister hadn’t shed a single tear when they heard the news. Jazmyn had wondered the same thing.
“Whatever, that scumbag isn’t getting a dime if I have anything to do with it.” Macy began dialing on her phone fiercely. She exited the room leaving Jazmyn alone with a plate full of muffins.

Hunter Henderson stood inside the principal’s office. The bell for first period had run a couple of minutes before. He could see students scurrying to get to class before the final bell rung. He remembered why he hated high school. Everyone was so desperate to fit in and to get good grades. No one cared for real issues. The things a person in Brantley County care about most is what everyone thinks of them. People here care about their image more than anything else.
He shook his head as Principal Stewart shoveled in his office. He was a round, tall man that loved donuts and kept a stash hidden away in his desk. He had a baldhead that was covered up with a Lincoln-like top hat. His wife, Justine Stewart, was a part of Women of the South committee, the ones that organize the debutante ball every year.
“I don’t want any trouble out of you, young man,” the principal said as he handed Hunter his schedule. “You can’t act anyway you want in my school. Do one thing and I’ll kick your butt out of this school faster than a squirrel hopped up on caffeine.”
“Yessir,” Hunter said mockingly. He snatched the paper out of his hand and swung the door open to the main office.
The door hit something solid and he heard a low moan when he stepped out. A redhead was lying on the ground with her hand on her head. He bent down to help her up and felt bad when he saw her eyes shut in pain.
“Are you okay?” he asked.
“No, you just rammed the door in to my head like a maniac,” she said. As he steadied her on her feet, he got a good look at her. She had a white shirt that was low cut and shorts that reached above her mid-thigh. She had painfully bright red hair that was not dyed like most women in the south. “Do you always do this to innocent by standers?”
A smile tugged at his lips when he realized that she was not from here. Any southern women would have brushed it off and smiled, as if everything was fine. Some were brave enough to flirt with him despite the head injury. “Sorry, I didn’t see you there.
“Ha, you’re telling me.” She gathered up her bag that she slung across her shoulder. Her raggedy old bag had buttons of various band names. “Next time, watch where you’re going.” She slipped by him and out the main office to the halls.
He stood their stunned for a moment, stunned that he met a person like that. He gathered his stuff and rushed out into the halls after her. “Hey,” he greeted when he caught up to her, “I didn’t catch your name.”
“I know, that’s because I didn’t give it to you,” she said.
“I’m Hunter, if you were wondering.”
“I wasn’t,” she said adjusting the strap on her bag. He held back a laugh as they continued walking. “I’m sorry,” she said after a couple of minutes of silence. “I’m just having a crappy day. My name is Jazmyn.”
“Crappy day, huh? Join the club. Every day in Brantley County is a crappy day,” he said.
She peered to the side to face him. He could see a smile form on her porcelain pale face. “And here I was thinking Brantley was a cool place.”
“Sure, if you like royal bitches and fried everything,” he said with a smirk.
She stopped in front of him. Her hair was unloosing from the braid she had plaited. “I have to go.” She pointed with her thumb at a door labeled Physics. “See ya around.”
“Bye,” he whispered as she closed the door behind her. For a brief moment, he could hear students growing silent as she entered.

Cara tilted her head to right as she surveyed the cheerleading tryout posters hanging in the gym. “Darling, they’re crooked,” she barked as a petite girl with limp brown hair scurried next to Cara. Cara pointed to the poster in front of her. The girl rushed over to adjust the problem. “Better. Go see if Izzy needs any help.”
Cara smiled happily. She loved bossing the rising freshman cheerleaders. Since she was head cheerleader, they listened to every word she said. It didn’t hurt the fact that her family is known for building Brantley to the booming town it is today. She was grateful for not being a freshman. Everyone considers freshman of being the lowest in the high school social ladder. Even though she spent most of her first year hanging out with the senior guys and making out with the handsome Biology teacher, it was still a miserable first year.
She flipped her brown curls behind her shoulder while walking towards Izzy. She held back an eye roll as she saw her best friend. It was obvious that Izzy was gaining weight. Her once thin hips were now about to burst from the ill-fitting skinny jeans she wore. She refrained from mentioning it. Cara knew how much Izzy hated the fact she was getting heavier. Like the good friend she was, she bit her tongue and smiled warmly as Izzy turned around holding a stapler and glue gun.
“Have you seen the new girl?” Izzy asked.
“More importantly, have you seen her hair, Izzy?” Cara giggled as she pictured Yankee wearing her messy hair in a braid with shorts the length of panties. It had taken all of her will power not to laugh in Yankee’s face. “Ugh, can you believe she is my neighbor now?”
Izzy smiled, “Your life must be so hard.”
Realizing Isabelle was being sarcastic, Cara gave her an amused eye roll. “Ha ha very--”
Isabelle tugged at her Cara’s arm harshly, wildly pointing at the gym entrance. “Look who it is,” Isabelle half-shrieked, half-whispered in Cara’s ear. A tall, slender boy with brown hair flopping around on his head entered the gym followed by five other boys in varsity jackets.
“Ugh, you still have that crush on Tanner Hughes?”
Tanner Hughes was a senior playing varsity football. He was every college’s dream student and every girl’s dream boyfriend. Isabelle has had a crush on him since freshman year. All the freshman girls had gushed over Tanner when the school year began. He had pearly blue eyes and a dimpled smile. The freshman girls melted at the sight of him and some even lost their virginity. Cara didn’t want Isabelle to end up like the ones losing their virginity. Tanner Hughes was not worth a girl’s first time.
“It is more than just a crush. I might be in love,” Isabelle said dreamily.
“Spare me the love story, sugar,” spat Cara. “You need to get over this guy.”
“How? It isn’t as if I have offers banging at my door.” Isabelle fiddled with the bottom of her blue tank.
“You just let me handle that,” said Cara with as much sincerity as she could muster. “Besides, guys should be breaking you house down trying to get to.” A loud bell exploded in the gym. Sighs of relief rippled through the cheerleaders as they abandoned their jobs heading for the exit. “Time for lunch, Izzy.”
“You know what, you are so right about the guys,” said Izzy as they exited the gym with Cara’s arm resting on Isabelle’s shoulder, the perks of being tall. “If Tanner Hughes can’t realize how perfect I am for him, then he doesn’t deserve me.”
Cara nodded along. “Who cares about Tanner? He is just another douchie guy sugar.”
“You’re right,” Isabelle agreed, swallowing hard. “Expect he has the most amazing smile you have ever seen.”
“Izzy,” warned Cara once they entered the cafeteria. Students moved everywhere like ants. They were bumping into others, laughing with friends, and chattering without a care in the world. “I thought we agreed there would be no more talk of you and Tanner together.”
They walked over to a booth against the wall. It was their usual table since in the beginning of high school when the other tables were filled. Cara and Isabelle didn’t bother with school lunch. Cara was able to convince one of the cafeteria ladies to bring food to their table. The woman would always cook a gourmet meal for them, which was a thousand times better than the dump they served.
Isabelle began chatting about her plans to travel once she turned 18. Cara was only half listening. Her attention was focused on Hunter Henderson who was strolling in with Yankee next to him. Hunter was the one reason she had wanted to become friends with his little sister, Savannah. Hunter had intrigued her since middle school when she saw him sketching in the back of the school next to the flowers. He was so peacefully and reclusive in his corner. She watched him sketch, unaware of anything around him. He interested her more than she was willing to admit.
She whispered an excuse before walking over to Hunter’s table. He had sat at a round table with Yankee. She was laughing at something he said. It disgusted Cara to witness Yankee’s lame attempts at flirting. Putting on a beaming smile, she pushed the annoyance down and sat with them.
Yankee took one look at her and recognized her. She smiled, “Hey, Cara, I didn’t think I would see you here.”
“Hello, Yankee,” Cara said, ignoring her anger. Yankee stared at her confused for a moment. Cara had already adverted her attention to Hunter. “I need to talk to you.”
Hunter held back a sigh. “Go ahead.”
Cara motioned with her eyes that she couldn’t say anything with Yankee there. He got the hint and told Yankee he would be right back. They walked in silence out the cafeteria and into the halls. Cara stood across from him with her arm folded. Hunter was leaning on a locker.
“So what do you want, Cara?”
She could feel her heart quicken. For a confidence boost, she flipped her curls back. “Where is Savannah?”
“My sister,” he asked confused.
“Yeah, who else could I be talking about?”
“Sorry, I just didn’t know you knew my sister.”
“Oh, she didn’t tell you?”
“No.”
Cara didn’t realize that she was pinned against a locker and Hunter centimeters away from her face. She could smell is usual apple scent and deodorant that covered the aviator’s jacket he often wore. Her heart sped up quickly as he leaned in closer and closer. She could feel her head leaning up towards him. Hunter had placed one hand on her hip and the other gently on her shoulder. She had her hands around his neck. It was funny how fast they had gotten into that position.
In seconds, their lips were smashed against each other, fighting for control. That is how it was with Hunter, Cara thought. He’s constantly fighting for something or someone. She pushed those thoughts aside as he melted in the warmness of his lips. She tried pulling him closer by grabbing at his shirt. He held her head.
The kiss ended as fast as it happened. He had pulled away. His pale blue eyes were wide and shining. He had light skin. The kind you get when you mama was white and you daddy was black. She had never seen blue eyes on someone with light brown skin. On him, it looked hot. Tendrils of dark brown hair bounced in his eyes. She carefully brushed it away.
“We can’t repeat last summer,” he whispered. He started to back away. “I am not letting you suck me in, again.”
“No,” Cara began. He was nearing the entrance of the cafeteria, “it won’t be like last summer, I swear.”
He shook his head as if he didn’t believe her entered the cafeteria letting the swinging doors swing wildly behind him. Cara stood their paralyzed in spot. She didn’t know what to think. She didn’t know to do. Not liking the feeling of cluelessness, she shook herself until the image of them subsided, but it never truly went away.

When the bell signaling the end of the school day rung, Hunter climbed into his car and sat there. He ran his fingers through his brown curls and tried to focus. Going home was out of the question. He had accidently gotten Savannah drunk last night at the party. His parents were pissed beyond comprehension. It wasn’t his fault that he had lost track of her. He had apologized a thousand times as he held Savannah’s hair while he threw up in the toilet. She had forgiven him and reassured him that it wasn’t his fault. He still felt bad.
He decided to drive around Brantley. Brantley didn’t offer much, which was good since he wanted to focus on his thoughts. The first week he got back, he had already gotten his little sister drunk and kissed Cara VanDere. He groaned at the thought of Cara. He remembered everything about her and that small week they had before he left. It was the most chaotic week of his life. During that first week of summer, he had loved Cara just as much as he had hated her. He most definitely did not want a repeat.
This was why he had wanted to stay away from Cara. She was a mess, but a beautiful mess that intoxicated him. If he was being honest with himself, he was a mess, too. That was why they had worked. They were both messes that were looking for a clutch. It had worked for a while before things turned ugly.
He shook his head. He didn’t want to think about Cara and him. He just wanted to drive away and leave his worries dangling on a cliff.
posted by sadiebugz00
In class we had to say if we would be a protagonist or antagonist in what genre? This is what I put.

I would be the protagonist in a realistic-fiction novel because I would want it to be sort of realistic, but not completely. My character's name would be Sage, she would have electric lime green eyes, and fiery red hair. I would want to be Sage because, 1, I LOVE green eyes, 2, I LOVE red hair, and 3, I like the names Lily, Luna, and Sage. Sage would have a funky-fun, colorful personality. She wouldn't be perfect, but have enough spunk and spirit to keep moving on. Her favorite color would be an electric blue, and she would love fried chicken. Her two best friends would be named Luna and Lily.





[i]Sorry if ya didn't like it, it might seem trashy to you, but that's okay! Everyone's got an opinion.
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posted by Problematic129
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    Alex
    “Okay, so nothing bad has happened, shouldn’t we be happy?” Iris asked.
    I shrugged. “I just can’t stand waiting.”
    Stilere picked up the stone. “The stone stopped glowing.”
    “Maybe it’s resting,” Iris suggested.
    “Yeah, stones should totally rest.” Stilere said, shaking her head.
    Right now it was just Iris, Stilere, and I, looking at the glowing stone. Trying to…I don’t know,...
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Music: Never Alone by Lady Antebellum. Relay for Life 2012 Luminaria Ceremony, in Los Alamitos, California.
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posted by alicia386
August 24

      "But I can't," sputtered Eric.
      "You can and you shall," replied his mother. "Mrs. Sanders has to defend a client today and poor Chloe has no way of getting to school. You have a car so take her. What is the big deal?"
      The big deal is that he gets nervous whenever he is around her. She is probably sick and tired of him anyways. She must hate him since he is dating Shea. "I can't," he said once more. He had to think of a really good excuse. "Shea might see us and get the wrong idea."
      "Then I will talk to her about it," said his mom.
      Arguing would...
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posted by alicia386
August 23

      "Wednesdays are crap," muttered Chloe. Actually everyday seems like crap to her. Not only did Blair stop speaking to her, she also started to pretend that Chloe wasn't even there. Chloe would walk by her and try to start up a conversation but Blair would always be with a friend. It was annoying. 
      "Isn't someone in a pleasant mood," said Derek as he plopped a seat right by Chloe. She ad been sitting at an empty table. No one wanted to sit with her not even the special Ed kids. 
      Chloe was use to Derek's charm or so she thought. He had been flirting with every...
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posted by Problematic129
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    Stilere
    “Easy does it,” I said as I helped up Iris into the car, who was now shaking.
    Mikey got into the back with her, to comfort her, while I went to the front to drive the car, while I was driving my mind swirled from one topic to the other.
    Iris, Alex, and I, we’ve been friends for awhile. Iris was best friends with Alex’s cousin, and I was friends with Iris so we all hung out. Alex tagged along, much to his cousin’s chagrin, and then one day his cousin had left us and we were just stunned....
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6
Prim caught a bus to Stoke Hall, where she would supposedly meet the make-up artist she was to be the apprentice of for the day. Prim knew it was childish, but she was excited. Nothing could stand in her way. Maybe the beautition would be so amazed by her talent, she would offer her a job. Prim would never have to go to school again. And no more of Hope's wheedling...
“Oh, crap.” Prim cursed, moving to the front of the bus. A quick word with the driver and she was off, running back towards the Stoke Hall. Trust her to miss her stop! She might just make it, if she hurried..-
“Hi.” a red-haired...
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posted by TheEvilHoodie
French Pancakes
A pancake, smothered in maple syrup, folded in half twice, topped with triple chocolate ice cream and whipped cream. Quite simple to make. If it's a small shop-bought pancake (Talk about lazy!), then you don't have to fold it over.

Merangue nests
Everyone loves these (Or at least everone that's lived; you haven't lived if you haven't tried one and you're insane if you hate them!) But what to put on/in them? Toffee ice cream, cream and mixed berries.

Chess chocolate cake
A chocolate cake with white iced squares to create a chess board. Use plastic peices to decorate in a checkmate.

Trifle
Budoir fingers, rasberry jelly with real rassberries trapped inside, custard and cream. What more can I say?

Keep checking back for main courses, starters, breakfasts and more, but till then, BYE!
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posted by Problematic129
~Genre: Fiction, fantasy~
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    Abe
    I knew from the tensed shoulders, and the quick panicked looks around the area, that we were going to get into the paranormal discussions. It may not be smart to talk about it here, but we’ve always had been. I even found myself looking around the area for unwanted eavesdroppers.
    Once the coast was clear Alex cleared his throat. “Attendances took the note?”
    Zaria nodded. “Excused all of us, I was the last one to hand it to them but they told me to not bother,...
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posted by alicia386
Chapter 8: When People Lie, It's Usually For Your Own Safety

      It could be a little white lie or a lie so giant that you almost believed him. Remember the time when you told your crush you were into all the same things he was into? Lauren remembers a lie like that she once told Andrew. Or the time when you lied and said you work with the elderly. Simone remembers lying like that. Or the other time when you stole the library book just because you could and then you lied and said you had nothing to do with it. Or finally that lie so huge that everyone believed you. Sidney did tons of things...
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posted by alicia386
Chapter Seven: I Could Never Trust You

      "Oh my god," said Courtney, my story had left her speechless which was quite an accomplishment I my book. Courtney, Raven, Darrell and I were all seated in the school's library. It was a couple of hours after the break in. They cancelled the rest of the classes for the day. Darrell and I had found the rest of the school huddled together in the backyard. Several teachers were desperately trying to keep the students from reacting while searching the building for any enemies. I wanted to tell the staff but Darrell was against it. He instead let me...
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posted by alicia386
August 16

      Whispering crowds were everywhere as the latest 'it' man walked down the hallways. His swagger was undeniable and his charm was present. Every girl stared at him. They were both astonished by the change and a bit curious about why it happened. It was obvious he was too cool to care about them. He wouldn't even look at them. Shea and Eric were right behind him as the three made their ways down the hall. 
      Shea's blonde hair was extra shiny today probably because of Corey who was making it prettier. Eric had the most whitest teeth and it was probably because of the awesomeness...
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Chapter four
Has it coming
Dr G was outraged. One of the students had escaped the school. It was on the news. That child has it coming alright. Dr G dialled the number on her smartphone…
Chapter 5
Back with the good guys
“Wait a minute, Hope, my phone’s ringing. Hello?” Prim answered her phone.
“Hello, little girl.” A wide grin spread across the caller’s face as the conversation started to pick up pace.
* * * * *
“Prim, I’m going to have to leave you for a while, I hope you don’t mind.” Hope said nervously.
“Oh, well that’s okay, I have things to do anyway” Prim answered....
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posted by Dhampires
"You ready for this?" I slide my other combat glove onto my hand, with my other hand I reach in to my cargo pocket and recieve my dagger from it's sash. I rise it to the light and watch it's reflection bounce off the moonlight. "Ready." With that he was the first to hop out the tree, his gun loaded and cocked at his side-he was ready to take on anything. I followed I started to reach for my gun too but, he hald turned his head-toward me-and said "No not yet." I nodded and held the dagger at a certain distance and stood the same stance I'd been taught.

Taking in a big chuck of air I let it...
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posted by hgfan5602
We go home each day and think,
What do you want to do?
We run upstairs, turn on the TV and say,
Hey, I'm bored, so whaddya wanna do???

So I don't do it the normal way, so what
Instead, I go home each day and I open up my list
Of how to save the world
I know it's childish, but what do you care?

At least it's better than doing nothing at all
At least I do something than nothing at all
What? Call me naive, crazy, a baby, I don't care
No, I don't care about what you say about me

Cuz I don't wake up every morning and say,
What's today? What's today?
What's tomorrow? What's tomorrow?
I just nod my head and say it's gonna be fine
Cuz it's a brand-new day
posted by alicia386
August 12

      It's Sunday afternoon as Corey Louis stares straight up at his ceiling. What was the point of getting up if you had nothing better to do then to be bored or die. It was a common thought he has been thinking since Friday evening when Blair didn't return any of his calls. She was probably too busy hanging out with the new girl, Chloe, then to be worried about him. He could just walk down the block to her house and demand why she wasn't answering his calls. That could probably upset her and there was always the possibility that she wasn't home. School was the only thing that...
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