Massie's Mansion
Massie's Bedroom
Thursday- 7:11 A.M.
The next morning, Massie danced to the music on her I-pod, as she changed and got ready for school. Nothing would stop her from having a great day. Her plan would crush Derrington and prevent him from making any more plans.
OCD
Front Yard
Thursday- 8:00 A.M.
Arriving at OCD, Massie could see that a lot of people had arrived already. The bell rang, and Massie went to her math class, which was her first period.
"Derrington, can I borrow your homework?" Massie asked.
Derrington was instantly suspicious.
"Why?" he asked.
"Because I totally forgot to do yesterday's assignment. PLEASE?" Massie asked, as nicely as she could. "You're my last hope."
Derrington looked at Massie for a long time, and then finally agreed.
"Fine." he sighed.
"Thanks! You're the best!" Massie took the assignment from Derrington.
When Derrington wasn't looking, Massie quickly stuffed the paper into her backpack.
"Where's my paper? Derrington asked, after he had turned around.
"I gave it back to you. I put it on your desk." Massie said.
Derrington looked down at his desk, but the paper wasn't in sight.
"It's not here."
Massie tried to hide her smile.
"Well, I don't know then. Sorry." she said.
Derrington sat there looking dumbfounded. Then realization dawned on him. But there was nothing he could do now. The teacher had already collected all the homework. Massie smirked. This wasn't over by a long shot.
OCD
Cafeteria
Thursday- 12:33 P.M.
At lunch time, Massie and the girls sat at their regular table. But before Massie could start eating her lunch, Derrington came up to her. Massie ignored him.
"Ahem."
Massie looked up. "Yes?"
"We need to talk." Derrington said.
"About what?" Massie asked, innocently.
"You know what." Derrington said, gesturing to Massie to follow him.
Massie sighed. "Fine." Massie got up and followed Derrington.
Derrington lead her to the outside of school.
OCD
Soccer Field
Same Day- 12:42 P.M
"Why are we talking out here?" Massie asked, as they walked onto the soccer field.
"Because, we just are." Derrington said.
Massie rolled her eyes. "Ok, what do you want to talk about?"
Derrington stalled for a moment. "I think we should stop this whole thing right now."
Massie scoffed. "Ha! You think this should stop?"
Derrington sighed. "Yes, I think this should stop."
"What makes you think that this is actually going to stop?" Massie said, staring at Derrigton. There was no way she would stop it. She was so close to launching the big plan.
"Massie," Derrington pleaded. "I'm serious. This has gone way too far."
"You sound like our math teacher." Massie giggled, not listening to what Derrington was saying.
"God!" Derrington exclaimed, smacking his forehead. "How hard is it for you to say yes, so this whole war thing can stop?" He was getting really frustrated.
"Very hard." Massie smirked.
Derrington stood there, speechless.
"Well," Massie said, "if you don't have anything left to say, then I'm going back in."
Massie turned around and started walking back inside the school. But she then paused, wondering if Derrington was going to stop her.
He didn't.
OCD
Cafeteria
Same Day- 12:50 P.M.
"What did Derrington want?" Alicia asked, as soon as Massie came back.
"He wanted this war thing to end." Massie wrinkled her nose in disgust, as if she smelled something horrible.
"Did you say no?" Claire asked.
"Of course!" Massie replied. "There's NO way I'm going to end this."
"Good." Kristen said.
The girls continued chatting about the upcoming Halloween dance and Massie's birthday party.
Only four more hours! Massie thought, thinking about her next plan to ruin Derrington.
