Ch. 6: Stacey's Name is Mud

As Stacey and her friends pass out the Ipads to willing voters, Colleen and Drago approach her.

"Sheesh, Stacey! Is there no end to your shame?" Drago asks with disdain.

"If you're nice to me, Drago, I will not only give you a free Ipad, but free dinner as well," she said flirtingly.

"Sorry, but Queen Bee types are not my type," he refused, "Too much sting."

Stacey pouted.

All of a sudden, a larger crowd of students gather around something and started laughing.

"What could they be laughing about?" Stacey said.

"Probably something worth gossiping," Chelsea said ecstatically.

The three girls went over to see but gasped when they saw what the fuss is about: a poster board with pictures of Stacey as a kid. One showed off her at age ten pouting in front of her townhouse while her brother and mom smiled; the second shows her taking a toy and breaking it while a five year old girl cried; the third pic shows her stealing her mom's necklace as she got caught by her mom; and the last one shows her and her girl group throwing mud and pebbles at a kid who's face got blocked. Stacey screamed as she tore down the pictures. Bai Tza and Ice were between the sign with smug smiles.

"Now is this the kind of school president you dogs want? Someone who's so cruel even to her fam? Vote Bianca, the one who's all about family! You feel me?"

Stacey growled loudly and angrily.

"So that's how you want to win the election, huh, Bro!?" she screamed, "Two can play at this game!"

"As they say in the cheerleader movies, bring it on!" Bai Tza challenged.

The next day, Stacey is putting mustaches on all the posters of Bai Tza.

"A definite improvement on her looks," she giggled.

Bai Tza was hiding behind the lockers with a sneaky smile on her face.

"I'll grow you one better," Bai Tza sneered as she put a spell on her.

As Stacey was about to give a speech, a mustache suddenly grew on her face. Everyone started to laugh. Even the J-Teens couldn't help but laugh.

"What's so funny, Guys?" Stacey asks curiously.

Stacey got out her compact mirror to see if there is anything in her teeth and gasped horribly when she saw the mustache. She ran off to the Girls Bathroom. Hsi Wu (as Seymour) laughed to this a little.

"Oh Bai Tza," he said with his fists on his hips.

Stacey is in the bathroom, using an electric shaver to shave the mustache off, but it keeps growing back. She repeated and repeated until she finally screamed real loud. Bai Tza, Hsi Wu, Drago, Ice and Colleen were all laughing together.

"Bai Tza, you're terrible," Colleen stated.

"Awww. Thanks, Colleen," Bai Tza thanked her.

"Unfortunately, Aunty, so are your qualifications for school president," Drago explained, "That's why even Unc and I can't vote for you."

"Don't worry, Drago," Bai Tza assured him, "At least that's minus two votes for Stacey."

The political war had just begun. Bai Tza put words on the school billboard saying "Vote Smart, Vote Bianca."

She stepped off a moment to stretch her legs, but Stacey went up the billboard to rearrange the letters. She climbed back down. Two kids laughed just as Bai Tza returned and saw why. The phrase is now "Vote Smart, Veto Bianca." She frowned to this.

Stacey opened a booth where she can kiss baby brothers and sisters of the students. She kissed each one until she got to the last baby. She picked her up and kissed it, only to get scratched as it reveals it to be Holly in a baby bonnet and the "brother" being her own as he laughed.