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I had read before at my old school but I didn't mind reading it again. English and every other school subject were pretty easy and interesting to me. Some teenagers wouldn't really care about doing work and reading about history but I actually really enjoyed it. There was just so much we didn't know about and a lot we had to learn.


The door of the class room opened and in walked three girls laughing hysterically and very loudly. They took their seats, next to each other, in the front of the room.


"Girls, you're late again. The next time it's going to be detention." Mr. Aarons warned.


One of the girls laughed. "Whatever." she said.


She had curly, golden locks that hung a little above her waist. She propped her legs up on her desk and sighed. The other two girls laughed.


Mr. Aarons walked over and stood at the edge of her desk. "Lexi, remove your feet or I will remove them for you."


Lexi laughed again and then sat up in her chair. "Is that a threat? Are you threatening me Mr. Aarons?"


Muffled laughter came from the entire classroom as everyone stared at Lexi. One of the other girls, the one with short black hair, stood up from her chair and sat criss crossed on top of her desk.


She smiled. "No way is he threatening you Lex, he wouldn't do that. Isn't that right Mr. A?"


Mr. Aarons shot a scowl over to the girl and then focused his attention back at Lexi. Lexi sighed and then removed her feet.


"Happy?" She sarcastedly said.


"Detention this time, for the both of you." He glanced at the other girl as well and then made his way back in front of the classroom. "Finish your work." he said.


The other girl jumped down from off of her desk and sat back down in her seat. She glanced at Lexi and laughed and then began to do her work. These girls were obviously a hand full and it seemed as if this was the way they always were. It was like everyone knew exactly what to expect from them. I had no idea what I was getting myself into, coming to this school. I shifted my attention back to my English book and finished reading.


The bell rung and everyone quickly left out of the classroom. The three girls, sitting in the front of the classroom, definitely didn't hesitate leaving. It seemed as if school was the last place they wanted to be.
"Them"




I grabbed my lunch tray and looked around for a table I could sit at. I found and empty one in the corner, by the window, and quickly took a seat. The cafeteria was really crowded. Kids were shouting, laughing, and even running around like crazy people. It was your typical high school. I picked up my burger and took a small bite out of it. I wasn't really hungry but I knew I should at least eat something.


I noticed the same three girls from homeroom coming over to where I was sitting. Lexi was in the middle, with the other two at her side. I could tell she was their little ring leader. I sat up straight in my chair as they sat their trays down on the table and took their seats.


Lexi smiled. "You're that new girl, Peyton Lewis."


I let out a smile. "Yep, that's me."


She exchanged looks with the two other girls and then focused her attention back on me. She leaned in closer.


"So, where are you from?" she wondered.


I sighed. "Here. I just moved back to stay with my dad." I told her.


She nodded. "Interesting. This is Hailey." She said pointing to the girl with the short back hair. "And this is Maria." she pointed to the other girl, one with light brown hair.


"Hey." I said.


I smiled and then took another bite out of my burger.


She cringed. "Do you know how many carbs is in that thing?"


I was confused. "What?"


She shook her head. "Never mind."


Two guys with a tray full of food came over to the table and sat down. They seemed to know the girls well enough because one of them leaned over and gave Lexi a kiss.


Lexi grinned. "You didn't call me back last night."


The guy shrugged. "I was busy."


"Busy doing what?" Lexi wondered.


He shrugged again. "Doesn't matter."


Lexi seemed annoyed.


I just stared at all of them, not knowing what to say. It was weird really, listening to all of their drama. I didn't know whether I should stay or move to another table. This wasn't really my normal "scene."


Hailey pulled out a piece of paper and sat it on the table. She grinned at everyone.


"College party tonight! You guys wanna crash?"


"Can't, I have choir rehearsal tonight." Maria said.


Hailey glanced at Lexi. "What about you? Come on, don't leave me hanging here."


She rolled her eyes. "Fine, but only if Lewis comes."


Everyone turned to look at me. I was a little caught off guard but realized she was talking about me. I didn't really know what to say because I was never really invited to a party before.


I sighed. "I don't know."


"Oh come on, it's going to be really fun." Hailey said.


I shrugged. "Okay, fine I'll go."


"Yay." she jumped up and down, clapping her hands together.


"You're going to right, Owen?" Lexi asked.


Owen shook his head. "Sorry, me and Cam are going to the game." he said patting Cam's shoulder.


Lexi rolled her eyes. "Whatever."


The bell rung and every body began to clear out of the cafeteria. I stood up from my seat and every body at the table did the same. I walked to the trash and dumped my tray and then headed out of the lunch room. I was a little surprised to see Lexi, Hailey and Maria following closely behind me. It was weird, really. It was like they were actually really interested in being friends with me.


They were all clearly popular and popular wasn't really my thing. So why would they want to be friends with somebody like me?

I decided not to really care what the reason was. As long as I was making friends, that's all that mattered.


"Ride with us after school? " Lexi said.

I nodded. "Okay."

Glamorous




School was finally over and I was thankful that I made it through my first day with no problem. It wasn't so bad, in fact it was better than I thought it would be.

I headed outside into the school parking lot and waited for Lexi And Hailey. While I waited, I pulled out my cell and called my dad.

"Hey." he answered.

"Hey, dad. I just wanted to let you know that you don't need to pick me up, I have a ride." I told him.

"Okay, well I'll see you at home then."

I hung up just as I saw Lexi and Hailey walking out of the school. They walked to what seemed to be Lexi's car, and I followed. Hailey jumped in the front next to Lexi and I got into the back.

"Where are we going?" I wondered.

"Shopping." Hailey said. "We have to find hot new clothes for the party tonight."


We went shopping at a small mall store called Glamorous, apparently it was where Lexi and Hailey got all of their clothes. I didn't have any money but Lexi was nice enough to cover me. The clothes we got wasn't really my style but according to Lexi, if we wanted to fit in with college kids we had to look hot.

After we went shopping, we stopped at my house, and Lexi and Hailey came in with me. My dad was sitting in the living room reading the sports section of a newspaper.

"Hey dad." I said, walking into the living room.

"Hey, pal. Who are these lovely people?"

Lexi bounced over to him, flipping her hair behind her. "I'm Alexis." she grinned, holding out her hand. I couldn't believe she was actually trying to flirt with my dad.

He shook her hand and she giggled.

"Hey Mr. Lewis. I'm Hailey." Hailey introduced.

I rolled my eyes at Lexi, who was still grinning at my father like a crazy person. I grabbed her hand and pulled her upstairs, before she made a bigger fool of herself.


We sat the bags on my bed, once we were in my room. I pulled out the outfit that I was supposed to wear and held it up to me.

"That's going to look so hot on you." Lexi told me.

I let out breath. "You think so?"

"Absolutely. You should try it on." she said.

I pulled off my clothes and pulled on the pink mini skirt and the lacey white top. I walked over to the mirror and stared at myself. I looked different, but different in a good way. I wasn't used to showing much skin but I liked it.

"You look hot." Hailey complimented.

"Thanks." I smiled to myself.

No one ever really complimented me on my looks before, except mom and dad, but that doesn't necessarily count. It was nice to look like I was actually in highschool for once and not like a twelve year old.

"Okay, now we definetely need to fix her hair and makeup." Lexi said to Hailey.

I glanced at my hair, then frowned. "What's wrong with my hair?"

Lexi shrugged. "Nothing bad, it's just that you don't really notice it in that messy bun. You should let it down."

She walked over and pulled out the scrunchy from my hair, causing my hair to fall. She grabbed a brush that was on my dresser and brushed my hair until it was untangled.

Hailey pulled out what looked to be a makeup kit from her bag and walked over to me.

"I'm going to be a makeup artist someday." she said, opening the kit. "Trust me, I know what I'm doing."

She turned me away from the mirror and begin piling a bunch of powder on my face. Next to her, Lexi was preparing her own hair, even though it already looked great to me. She then, pulled out her outfit and changed into it.

She was wearing skinny white pants and a cute pink halter top that showed off her arms and her belly ring. I envied how pretty she was. Sure, I was pretty but not like Lexi and Hailey.

We quickly finished getting ready, fixing our makeup, hair and clothes, before we could go to the party. Once we were finished, we all stood in front of the mirror, making sure we looked completely perfect.

"We look so hot." Hailey declared.

I sighed. "You sure we don't look like sluts?"

"Relax, Lewis. This isn't looking like sluts, this is just looking mature." Lexi said, grinning

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