A\N: Ok here it is, the last chapter.
Chapter 3: Mrs. Smith's Office, True Friends And Enemies, And Nothing Will Ever Change That
Ruthie and Hannah stood outside, the principal, Mrs. Smith's office.
Why would she want to see them? What had they done?
Ruthie was shaking nervously. And Hannah had tears in her eyes.
They entered the copy room, which led to Mrs. Smith's office. Hannah quickly dried her tears.
They entered the office and saw Mrs. Smith, sitting in her computer chair, glaring at them.
"Girls, sit down. I've been expecting you." Mrs. Smith said.
They sat down in the two chairs by the door.
"What did we do?" Ruthie asked.
"Are we in big trouble?" Hannah asked, feeling her tears come back.
"No, you're not in any big trouble. I just wanted to talk to you about this." Mrs. Smith said, holding up a white piece of paper.
Ruthie squinted her eyes to see what the paper Mrs. Smith was holding up was. "That's the note from health class." Ruthie said; a bit shocked that Mrs. Smith had it.
"Yes, but I'd actually like to talk about what it said." Mrs. Smith said.
Ruthie and Hannah both nodded their heads.
"Now girls, in this note you said you hoped that two of your classmates would not become friends." Mrs. Smith said.
"So." Hannah said.
"So, these girls had their feelings hurt by this note. Why would you not want Sara Poiean and Amy Bongos to be friends?" Mrs. Smith asked them.
"Because, Amy was my friend a few years ago, and then she really hurt me, and I don't the same thing to happen to Sara." Ruthie said.
"Yeah, and Amy was so mean to me when I first moved here in sixth grade, and I don't want her to treat Sara the same way." Hannah said.
"Ok, you've both given your reasons. But next time if your going to talk about your fellow students, talk on the phone, or on the Internet, or go to one of your homes, but please not on school grounds, because both Sara and Amy were hurt by this note, got it?" Mrs. Smith asked.
"Yes Mrs. Smith." Ruthie and Hannah said together.
"Ok, you may leave now." Mrs. Smith said.
They left her office.
~ * ~ * ~
As they were walking down the hall back to science class, Hannah turned to Ruthie.
"I guess it is true, you really do learn who your friends and enemies are in school." Hannah said.
"Yeah." Ruthie agreed.
They continued to walk to class. Ruthie realized what Hannah said was true. She also knew who her friends and enemies were. Sara and Amy were her enemies, and Kelly, Lucy, and Hannah were her friends, and nothing would ever change that.
The End
A\N: So how was it? Should I do a squeal? Please tell me in reviews. I like to get tips on how to improve my writing, NOT FLAMES. Anyway, hope you enjoyed the story.
-Alexa
Chapter 3: Mrs. Smith's Office, True Friends And Enemies, And Nothing Will Ever Change That
Ruthie and Hannah stood outside, the principal, Mrs. Smith's office.
Why would she want to see them? What had they done?
Ruthie was shaking nervously. And Hannah had tears in her eyes.
They entered the copy room, which led to Mrs. Smith's office. Hannah quickly dried her tears.
They entered the office and saw Mrs. Smith, sitting in her computer chair, glaring at them.
"Girls, sit down. I've been expecting you." Mrs. Smith said.
They sat down in the two chairs by the door.
"What did we do?" Ruthie asked.
"Are we in big trouble?" Hannah asked, feeling her tears come back.
"No, you're not in any big trouble. I just wanted to talk to you about this." Mrs. Smith said, holding up a white piece of paper.
Ruthie squinted her eyes to see what the paper Mrs. Smith was holding up was. "That's the note from health class." Ruthie said; a bit shocked that Mrs. Smith had it.
"Yes, but I'd actually like to talk about what it said." Mrs. Smith said.
Ruthie and Hannah both nodded their heads.
"Now girls, in this note you said you hoped that two of your classmates would not become friends." Mrs. Smith said.
"So." Hannah said.
"So, these girls had their feelings hurt by this note. Why would you not want Sara Poiean and Amy Bongos to be friends?" Mrs. Smith asked them.
"Because, Amy was my friend a few years ago, and then she really hurt me, and I don't the same thing to happen to Sara." Ruthie said.
"Yeah, and Amy was so mean to me when I first moved here in sixth grade, and I don't want her to treat Sara the same way." Hannah said.
"Ok, you've both given your reasons. But next time if your going to talk about your fellow students, talk on the phone, or on the Internet, or go to one of your homes, but please not on school grounds, because both Sara and Amy were hurt by this note, got it?" Mrs. Smith asked.
"Yes Mrs. Smith." Ruthie and Hannah said together.
"Ok, you may leave now." Mrs. Smith said.
They left her office.
~ * ~ * ~
As they were walking down the hall back to science class, Hannah turned to Ruthie.
"I guess it is true, you really do learn who your friends and enemies are in school." Hannah said.
"Yeah." Ruthie agreed.
They continued to walk to class. Ruthie realized what Hannah said was true. She also knew who her friends and enemies were. Sara and Amy were her enemies, and Kelly, Lucy, and Hannah were her friends, and nothing would ever change that.
The End
A\N: So how was it? Should I do a squeal? Please tell me in reviews. I like to get tips on how to improve my writing, NOT FLAMES. Anyway, hope you enjoyed the story.
-Alexa
