Robyn wiped her eyes and struggled to her feet. Enough idle talk, Robyn scowled herself, you have to know why everyone's angry at you!
She walked confidently to her class, ducking behind the building when she saw anyone. The last thing on earth she wanted was to be insulted again. She sneaked into her class and stop dead still when she saw Lakey in the middle of a group of students, talking.
"Can you believe Robyn?" Lakey was saying, " she has no right to destroy the school Trash after all the hard work we've done!"
"And it's so unfair that we are being blamed!"
"You are so right!"
Outside the room, Robyn's mouth dropped open. She had not done anything! She's only returned home yesterday, and all she'd done was sitting on her bed, depressed. She couldn't believe it. The whole school's against her. True, they were angry, she knew that everyone worked hard. The Trash was one of the most important events in the school. But they have no right to accuse Robyn! They have no proof!
Tears rushed into Robyn's eyes. They don't believe her, but she doesn't care! Some people will kill her and all her friends would mourn and feel guilty for the rest of their liver.
"Oh, why didn't I believe Robyn," they would sob, and Robyn's spirit would scowl at them from the dead. Serves them right!
Robyn ran out of the building. She didn't know where she was going, she just wanted to get away from the world. To forget all her troubles and block out all the angry words of her friends.
She ran and ran till she didn't know who she was and where she was. But to her surprise, she didn't feel the least bit tired.
SMACK! She ran into somebody. Robyn felt herself tumbling to the ground. She felt the pain as she hit the hard concrete floor.
"Excuse me, but are you all right miss?" a voice asked.
Robyn looked up. There, kneeling over her with concern, was a boy a few years older than her, carrying a briefcase. As she did so, the boys mouth dropped open in shock, and his blue eyes widened.
"You're- you're not…" he stuttered.
"Am what?" Robyn asked in irritation.
"Robyn Farell?"
Now it was Robyn's mouth who dropped open.
"How did you know my name?" she gasped.
"I got an important message for you. Run, run away! You're in terrible danger! History is repeating itself, and you're the victim!"
"What are you talking about?"
"Its too late to explain! Hide Robyn!" and with that, the boy looked at her in the eyes for a moment, and began running.
"Wait! Wait!" Robyn shouted after him, but the boy didn't appear to hear her, or, he just didn't show any sign of stopping.
Knowing that it was hopeless screaming, Robyn took off after him. Boy, Robyn thought while she ran, he is one fast guy.
SMACK! She smacked into somebody again. Oh bother, thought Robyn, not again!
"What are you doing?" a cruel voice sneered.
Robyn gaped at what she saw. In front of her, was the biggest man she ever saw. His eyes glowering at her, his lips set in an angry frown, was enough for Robyn know she would be lucky if she ever got out of this alive.
"WELL?" the man bellowed.
"I'm s-s-sorry," Robyn stuttered.
"Well you should be!" Behind the man, three gigantic boys appeared.
Robyn just stared.
"WELL?" repeated the man.
Robyn didn't reply.
Angry at being ignored, the man swung a huge fist at her. Robyn ducked, and just managed to escape. Whew, thought Robyn, that was a close one. Too late. All three boys and the man pounced at her. One pulled at her hair, one tugged at her arms.
Help! Robyn screamed in silent agony.
She brought out a fist and swung it in a random direction. She felt a nose, and two eyes.
"Ahhhh!" she heard someone screamed.
Robyn curled her legs, and jumped out of the crowd of men she was amongst.
It took them a while to notice. And in the while, Robyn kicked one of them in the stomach. It groaned and sank to his knees. Two down, two more to go.
She saw a fist coming in her direction. She ducked. She saw a boy coming towards her. Robyn had been taught karate when she was little, and she grabbed the boy's legs and threw the boy over her head.
There was one more left. He was staring at her, smoke coming out of his ears, red eyes full of hatred. Robyn didn't think. She just grabbed a metal pole by her side and threw it at him.
CRACK! It was a terrible sound as the pole hit made contact with the body.
Some screamed. Someone shouted. But it was enough for Robyn to know that she had done a lot of damage.
She turned, and started running. She couldn't believe she did all those wicked things. Even though she was defending herself, it gave her no right to attack anyone.
"What's happening to me?" she screamed.
