(Mitchie)
I'm staring out the window. Drip, drip, drip. I love the rain. Always have. Those little rain drops splattering on the ground. You see in life, I feel like I'm the hard concrete ground and my problems are the rain. They hit me all at once. Not thinking about how it would hurt me. Drip, drip, drip. Another hit. And just like the hard solid ground again, I'm the one who always gets stepped on by people. It's hard. They know nothing about what I go through and yet they do harsh things to you. I sighed. That's just life I guess.
(Shane)
My eyes were getting heavy. Stupid teacher. Can she teach something that I could actually understand? Ugh. I looked around the classroom 'til my eyes landed on her angelic face. She's staring out the window again. She always does that. She's annoying. I hate her. Don't ask me why 'cause I won't answer your question. The bell just rang. I smiled. Time for Torres to face my wrath.
(Mitchie)
The bell rang. I sighed. Time to face my doom. I got out of the room to be greeted by the friends kept coming along. They dragged me outside and gave me torture.
(Shane)
I looked at her pummeled body. She looked hopeless. Of course I feel sorry but its was what I always did. Of course my heart is breaking seeing her like this but, I don't know.
"Time to go." One of the guys said.
And just like that we left. Leaving her there.
(Mitchie)
I slowly got up and forced my self to walk. Or at least limp. Lucky for me my house wasn't that far. The streets were getting dark. I arrived at our porch and opened the door. I went for my room take a shower. I turned on the hot water, feeling it touch my wet skin. Every part of me hurt. I just had to bare the pain.
After my shower, it treated my wounds and bruises. Some of them were still bleeding and some of them were turning purple. I cringed as I touched one of them. Good thing I had that first aid kit. I never know why they do this to me. I've never done anything to them. Shane Grey was always the one that started with the bullying.
I sighed.
I wanted to clear my head. So I went for the park. I grabbed my jacket and put on my boots. I stepped outside the door and felt the cold breeze hit me. I shivered. I walked my ay too the park and saw the street lights brighter than ever. The neighborhood was quiet, except for the party going on at Taylor's house. But I went right past that and continued my way to the park. It was peaceful here.
I sat on one of the swings and saw that the moon was at it's highest. It was bright. It was beautiful.
I started to think about my life. My never caring parents, having no friends and that most of all that horrid bullying I had to experience everyday. Everything was just wrong. Silent tears were now streaming down my face. I reached down my pocket seeing if I had brought my handkerchief with me but I found it empty. I was about to rub my tears away 'til the most unexpected thing happened.
