Author's Note
I changed everything. Sorry I just didn't like it.
Chapter 1
Rebecca knew nothing better than to never listen to those no good Soc, and to stay away from those Greasey hood. That is what her mom always said, not that her mom cared.
Rebecca was a sure-of-herself person, with a short temper. She was a girl with nothing special, nothing really stood her out from the crowd. Until you got to know her, other than that she was just another absent face of the people you passed by.
She wasn't any drop dead gorgeous girl, she didn't even try. But she wasn't appalling. She was tallish, skinny with the exception of thunder thighs, and she had just enough freckles, (she was always convinced that was the best thing about her) cheek over nose to cheek. Her dark, dark brown hair was always combed straight down, more hair on he right than left, an inch past her shoulder. Her hazel eyes matched. Her problems weren't on the outside though.
She was on a date with Austin at the Nightly Double.
Austin was her boyfriend, he was good looking and had a lot going for him. His hair longish dirty blond hair, but he dressed real nice and often got confused for Soc. And with his family's money, he would be a Soc if his parents weren't seriously against that. But what girl could find better.
Austin had gone to go get popcorn, so she took a walk knowing it took him forever to get the popcorn and leave. The movie wasn't that interesting anyways. She figured she had a 15 minutes before he got back.
She walked out of the Nightly Double steering clear of the concession stand.
She sauntered down the side walk causally, but still knowing she was close to Greaser territory. She didn't talk to them, they didn't mess with her. The side-walk was uncomfortable on her flats, not to mention that her hair tie was to tight. Boy did she hate being called a Greaser so she wore something nice out. So instead everyone looked at her as a Soc.
She figured it was about time to go back and turned around to leave, when she heard screaming.
Quickly, she recognized it as cheering more than screaming. When she turned around she saw a few boys doing flip off of a porch and on to a lawn, cheering when they landed it.
Her thoughts drifted somewhere between immature and crazy. Then to Austin, who would never do that. He was perfect, so perfect, the more she realized that, the more she realized she didn't want that life. She didn't want to be a stay at home mom. She didn't even know if she want to be a mom.
"Whatever..." Her voice trailed off. She spun around and walked angrily back to the drive-in. Everything always made her angry somehow. The cheering came closer and suddenly she wondered if they were drunk, she hoped for luck.
And luckily they weren't. But it was so dark outside one of them ran into her, she fell head first with a sickening crack. She was only awake long enough to see the boy's horrified face and hear 'Are you okay!?'
Author's Note
1 review will write the next chapter, and if I write it more will be explained. Even if your a guest that counts as a review for me, so if you like keep the story going.
