This is kind of like a poem I read. The poem is really sad, and this is going to be kind of like it. If you live in New Rochelle, go to page 40 of the Literary Magazine of this year (2005) and that's the poem it's based on (at least I think it will be based on that). I hope you like it.
Why Am I like This?
"Come on guys! We don't have all day! We need to get to the 4:00 show of, "Why am I so Perfect ('Cuz We All Know I Am)?" If we don't we can only go shopping for like, 6 hours, because the movie is like, 180 minutes, which is like, 4 hours," 16 year old Emma called to her friends, Mandy, Lizzie, Tori, and Bri. The movie was about a girl who was perfect, and had a perfect life. There was no plot to it; it was just about the girl's life.
Emma was just like the girl in the movie. She had a perfect life. She was beautiful, with blonde hair, blue eyes, a perfect body and perfect friends. She was head cheerleader, taking after her mom, and everyone wanted to be like her. There was pretty much only one difference between Emma and her mom (besides the fact that her mom was 36 and she was 16). Emma had more hatred built up. Her mom was a little mean to the kids that weren't cool, but not too mean. Emma, on the other hand was very, very mean to everyone, except the cheerleaders and the cool kids. She made fun of them, and took their friends away. When they were friendless and lonely, she would move on to the next person, until the same thing happened to them.
Sorry that this chapter isn't very long. I just wanted to give everybody an idea about Emma and her friends.
