MEAN GIRLS- THE PLASTICS ARE BACK

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A/N. Okay, I'll admit it. Its been long since I updated and wasn't planning to update but when I opened my inbox and found 20 lovely reviews, I was inspired again! Ha-ha, thanks for the reviews! -Feels loved-

Plot: After an invitation to Karen, Gretchen and Cady from Regina to have lunch at one of the recent hangouts, Cady is surprised. She ruined Regina's life. Why is Regina being nice to her all of a sudden? The motives maybe more than "nice-ness". Its payback time and Regina is about to ruin Cady's life now. Bigtime.

CHAPTER TWO: SENIOR YEAR- THE PLASTICS ARE BACK

You ruin lives,
shatter hearts,
suck out-
happiness...
...self-confidence...
inserting-
under-confidence.
As thats just what you do.
You're a mean girl.

Cady moved her way towards the cafeteria, her eyes fixed on the Art Freaks' table where Janis and Damian sat. She was in an unusually good mood that day, and couldn't wait to talk to Janis and Damian. As not only had she aced Calculus, but there was a Mathletics competition coming up the next day. Against Marymount High, their only real competition so far. It made her feel unusually brisk. Math made her feel stable and more her. She had taken the right decision, joining the Mathletes after all.

Smoothening her denim jeans, she waved back at Janis who beckoned her towards their table. Just when she was about to take long strides and slide into her seat, a hand stopped her, literally tripping her.

"Where do you think you're going?"

Cady looked up, surprised. It was a voice she registered just then. A voice she could never forget. Regina's.

"Um, lunch table?" Cady said with a shrug, pointing to Janis's table.

"You mean, you eat lunch with the art freaks?" Regina asked, letting out a silvery laugh. "Cady, you are so hilarious. Come and sit with us."

"But I really do-"

"Okay, Cady. Lets get this straight," Regina interrupted her, her dark sea-blue eyes blazing. "Who would you rather sit with? The Art freaks or us?"

Karen and Gretchen, already seated turned around, to face Cady, their eyes widening.

"They are not art fr-"

"Ca-dy. Just tell me who," Regina interrupted her yet again, looking at Cady sharply.

Cady held her gaze, looking into those eyes who had practically ruined her life once. For godssake, Regina had acted like such a slut and practically stolen her boyfriend. Why would she sit with her? Then, her mind travelled to those days... Days when she was one of them. The Elite. The most wanted. A plastic. Basking the attention...enjoying the glory...

"Well?" Regina prompted.

Shooting an apologetic look at Janis and Damian's direction, Cady slipped into a seat next to the Plastics' table. Slowly, Regina's frantic and cold expression softened and she smiled at Cady:

"Welcome back, byotch."

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"What's the deal with you and Regina?" Janis asked, later that day, after school got back.

"I don't know," Cady replied shrugging. "She just springs up suddenly, and starts being all sweet to me.."

"Its an act," Damian said, easily, as they passed the corridors, crossing the junior plastics. They were all in matching glossy pink halter tops and black leather skirts. It was simply too much to take.

"Barbie Dolls," Janis muttered, looking at them. The junior plastics seemed to have heard Janis, as the one with straight brunette hair shot Janis a glare, looking at her up and down.

"Could they look and act more fake?" Janis said, as she gave the finger to the brunette girl before walking on.

"Oh, I don't know," Cady said, her thoughts elsewhere, "They have major power, here."

"Which brings us back to Regina," Janis reminded Cady, her face darkening. "She's up to something. She has to be."

"But she seems so sweet-"

"Oh god, Cady."Janis said, rolling her eyes. "That girl's an acting pro."

"I think you guys are just overreacting," Cady protested.

"If there's one thing you should know," Janis shot back. "It is: Never under-estimate Regina George."

"I-"

"He-ya," a voice said, interrupting their talk.

"Um," Cady said, turning around. Of course. It was Regina, no more alone. But now with Karen and Gretchen tagging along.

"Aren't you like, coming?" Regina asked, flashing a plastic smile. She looked just like Cady had first seen her: Glamorous. Plastic. Stunning. She was in a hot pink dress, that made her look more like a porcelien barbie doll than the junior plastics. Janis seemed to have noted that as well, as her eyebrows rose right up in mockery.

"Actually," Janis said. "Cady's "like", coming with us."

"Don't talk to me," Regina said, shooting her a disgusted look, half-laughing. "My mother doesn't like me talking to lesbians."

"So Cady," Gretchen said, smiling. "You're coming with us, right? We're going shopping. Its gonna be like, so fetch."

"Uh," Cady stuttered, biting her lip. "I really don't-"

"It'll be fun," Karen said, her eyes litting up. "You should come."

"I guess I'll come," Cady finally said, flipping her brassy red hair. She shot Janis the second apologetic look that day, "I'll see you later okay? Janis? Damian?"

"Sure," Janis said, not looking pleased. "Have fun."

"You did a right thing, Cady. Ditching the losers, I mean," Regina whispered to Cady, as she dragging Cady next to her and the four set off.

"Woah," Damian said, frowning.

"I see what you mean," Janis said, with a sigh. Her eyes were still on Cady, who was now nodding at something Regina said. Janis turned back to Damian, "We're losing her."

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