Chapter 4
I'm sorry about the wait, everyone. But, as I mentioned a few days ago, I went to
a dance with my boyfriend, had three All County Auditions, and went to my
boyfriend's birthday party (okay, I guess I didn't mention the third one). I also
had laryngitis and had to help out an author with one of his stories.
And the website wouldn't let me log in because of some stupid glitch!
But, thank God, I'm back. I also appreciate the reviews that some of you sent me.
And, to The Authoress of Heartbreak, welcome back to fanfiction!
About a few periods later, Gwen and Salley were walking down the hallway to
their next class.
"You know, Sal, that was a bit horrifying that you got mad at Ivy," said the
black swan.
The purple cat-girl shrugged. "I know…but she shouldn't have called my dad
a…wait. Did you just call me Sal?"
"Uh, sure. Why, you've got a problem with that?"
"No offense, but yes."
"Oh…okay. But, seriously, even if she tries to do mean things to you like
that, don't get too enraged about it 'cause it could sometimes lead you to
detention."
Salley remained speechless. However, she suddenly spotted the tall purple cat-
girl talking to a couple other friends.
Ivy faced her. "Oh, Salley. There you are. I just wanted to apologize for my
despicable behavior this morning. It's not right to be cruel to someone who's new
here."
"Whatever…" Salley mumbled, crossing her arms.
"Please, allow me to introduce myself…again. My name's Ivy the Cat, number
one popular sophomore in school." She faced the others behind her. "And these are
my friends." She pointed to the pink chipmunk. "Suzie the Chipmunk…" She then
turned to the dark blue bird. "…Falcon Arrose…" She finally faced the light
green hedgehog. "…Scourge the Hedgehog and there's also my boyfriend, Espio the
Chameleon. But, he's busy at the moment. I must admit that you've got some guts
into standing up for yourself…for a bit of a freak."
Salley was a bit stunned to hear that, but she didn't get angry about it.
"Just ignore Ivy, Salley," said Gwen. "I usually do."
"Who even asked you anyway, Gwen?" said Ivy. "No one likes to listen to you."
"Shut the hell up, Ivy," said Salley.
"Hey, no one talks to me like that!"
"Yeah," said Suzie, "so you'd better back off, punk."
Salley groaned. "Come on, Gwen. Let's go. We'll leave these idiots to
their so-called chat." She walked away from the crowd with the black swan.
Gwen had suddenly caught her eyes on Falcon. She stared at him for a few
seconds and then continued on walking.
Ivy glared at Salley as she saw her leave. "There's something about that girl
I don't like."
"Didn't you just hear her trash talk us?"asked Suzie.
"Yep," said Falcon. "And she looks kind of creepy, if you ask me."
"Creepy sounds like an understatement," said Suzie. "More like emo."
"Hmm…" said Ivy, scratching her chin. "…come to think of it, she does look
a little emo herself."
"Dude, I think she's hot," said Scourge.
The others turned to him in shock.
"Scourge!" said Ivy.
"What? You know I can't help it." Scourge straightened his sunglasses.
"Chicks like her just dig guys like me."
Falcon slapped Scourge's arm. "Show off."
"Whatever."
Ivy thought to herself, "I just hope she doesn't go near my boyfriend."
The bell suddenly rang.
"Let's get to class, guys." Ivy and the others headed to their next
destination.
Short, but okay. I think I like Salley better when she's not really too fresh to
anyone.
I thought Scourge would be a good character to use for this story. Also, I'm glad
I created Falcon.
Since the login wasn't working earlier, I'll be publishing two chapters at once. R&R.
