Thread:DatAsymptote/@comment-7195625-20140225235349/@comment-7195625-20140301034546

That reminds me of something, LillyKitten. Here goes:

My sister, Rihanna, and I walked to school. Rihanna can be annoyingly getting on my nerves. In class, there was this new girl named Skeena. She seemed kind of nice, so I offered to show her around. I didn't really befriend her since we didn't talk much. However, she made two new best friends, Aya and Trudy. Then she started forcing me to hang out with them, pulling my arm, and started being a major boss. I was a fourth grader and a 9-year old back then, so it was the most difficult year I've ever had because in Canada, the grades Kindergarten to third grade were primary but if your fourth grade and up, the teachers are more strict and give you lots of homework and there's no excuse if you come in your classes late or you get detention. So, I used to hang out with seventh graders in third grade, but then Skeena said we weren't allowed to be playing with students not our grade, since she said at her old school you weren't allowed so she started getting on my nerves. After that, she said stuff about me that was not true at all. She called me a swear word, forced me to stay with her every breaktime and lunchtime. I askeed her why she's forcing me, all she said was "Shut up!". Then, the bully in our school, Sydney and her best friend Jessica told me that I was a witch but I didn't care because I'm not so sensitive to her pathetic behavior. That happened two years ago, so it doesn't matter anymore and yes, a person can have his/her own issues.