Hey guys! So I'm back and with another chapter! I had actually written this a couple of days back, but stopped in the middle, thought it was far fetched (even compared to DD), then gave up. And lost interest in it for a while. I didn't think to quit this story, so don't worry about that. I'll finish it as long as I live!
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
Amanda seemed a little moody after I stole some of her stuff yesterday. So I, like, had to agreed when she demanded that I take her to the park. She said she had to meet up with a friend or something.
So I took her to the park and she stood near a fountain and I sat at a bench nearby. That's when Jessica called.
"Hey Jess," I answered, picking my phone from my purse. "Why d'you call?"
"MacKenzie!" she replied. She sounded like she was panicked. "I can't find your invitation card!"
"WHAT?!" I got up from my seat. "Are you serious?"
"Yeah, I searched for it everywhere!" Jessica said. "I think that some idiot stole it just to come to your party!"
"No way!" I gasped. "My party's only for decent people who deserve it, not for low class people who can barely afford to buy the right clothes!"
That's when, out of the corner of my eye, I noticed some kid throwing a small rock at Amanda. "OW!" Amanda yelled and glared at him.
"Hey Jess," I said, as the same kid threw another rock at Amanda.
Just as much as I hated my sister, I also loved her. Just as much as I would steal her things, and yell at her and fight against her and even beat her up or make her cry, I would absolutely not stand someone else doing it to my sister because as her sibling, only I have the right to do anything of that sort to her and not anybody else!
Amanda tried to dodge, but without fail. When the rock hit her, she said, "OW! IT HURTS! Stop it! It's hurting me!"
"Yeah?" Jessica sked from the other end of the phone.
"No way!" the kid jeered at Amanda, as he picked up another rock. "You're the same girl who-
"I'll call you back," I said hastily to Jessica.
"-who said that I and my friends had cooties, so I'll-" he aimed the rock at Amanda.
"Huh? What?" Jessica asked, getting confused.
"Later," I said as I hung up.
"SHUT UP!" Amanda yelled at the kid as he hurled the rock at her. Amanda caught it in her right hand. I looked at her, stunned. Since when was she good at catching things? Or was it pure luck?
She and the boy seemed surprised, too. Then Amanda aimed the rock at him, "I'll throw this!" She threatened.
The boy backed. "I-I'm sorry," he said. "Just-just don't throw it on me."
Before I could do anything, Amanda threw the rock.
And it hit right in his shoulder! Like a coward, he whimpered and he ran away.
"Amanda!" I said, running to her. Amanda looked at me, like she just realized that I was actually there for the first time.
"Where did it hit?" I asked, kneeling down so I was at her height and quickly examining her. "Seriously, that kid is such a jerk. We definitely have to complain about this to Dad, then he'll know who he was dealing with and-"
"Shut up," Amanda said, then her voice rose an octave higher. "Of course I'll tell Dad about it! But he doesn't have to do anything about it. I've already dealt with him." Amanda smiled, satisfied. I guess she had her revenge.
Within minutes, her friend arrived only to see a beaming Amanda, who narrated the entire story to her. She was looking in awe at Amanda.
During the rest of the day, Amanda narrated the story about five or six times to Dad and Mom, with each story, adding more and more lies in it. One minute she was defending herself from the biggest, meanest school bully and the other minute she was fighting 10 bullies all by her own and she only had a pink sword.
Other than that, I called Jess again and assured her that I would bring her another invitation card tomorrow in school.
Toodles!
-MacKenzie
The Amanda incident was there mainly to show that MacKenzie does have a heart, and is more than a rich, spoiled brat. She loves her sister more than her parents and anybody.
I'll try to update faster next time. Until then, check out my other DD stories. See ya!
