(A/N) Hey guys, I'm here with another update! And tomorrow is Christmas Eve! So Merry Christmas everyone, I all hope you have a great time! I'm so excited for it! Anyhoo, back to the story thing, thank you to everyone who has reviewed! As always, I really do appreciate it! You guys are probably sick of me saying this by now, huh? But I can't help it, I honestly am very grateful! I hope you like this update, I think it's a little shorter than previous chapters, but it contains a whole lotta drama! ;)

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Eve had somehow managed to convince Sky not to kill Mandy, and instead, decided to go and have a word with the cheerleader herself, though she knew it probably would not go at all well. In fact she was sure that Mandy would probably start yelling various insults at her, but she could take it. Well, Eve hoped she could take it.

"Good luck," Dannii said, as Eve stepped out the girl's dorm and into the cold air. She knew that her talk with Mandy would most likely be disastrous, but that didn't stop her. For some reason, ever since she'd started attending Bullworth, her confidence had grown a considerable amount, and she wasn't the same shy girl any more. Sure she was still extremely quiet, but she was getting better at sticking up for herself, though she had to admit, she still wasn't great at it.

Eve did feel quite nervous though as she headed towards the gym, the most obvious place Mandy would be. The Jocks did scare Eve quite a bit, in fact they scared a lot of the other students too, but she knew that they would probably be too busy running laps around the field or playing football to pay attention to her. Nevertheless she was still a bit uncertain, in fact she was almost tempted to just turn around and go back to the girl's dorm, but she forced herself to keep walking.

She gulped slightly as the gym came into view, but she was determined not to run away, instead she held her head high and marched right into the area outside the gym, aware that one of the Jocks, Damon, had started to stare at her rather threateningly. It unnerved her, but she ignored him and hurried through the gym doors, praying that it would be almost empty.

Unfortunately, this wasn't the case. Eve immediately spotted Mandy at the far end of the gym, holding hands with her on and off boyfriend, Ted. At the basket ball net nearest to Ted and Mandy, were three other jocks, Kirby, Dan and Juri. Eve was so very tempted to just turn around and run away as fast as she could, but she refused to back down. All she needed to do was go up to Mandy and ask to talk to her…privately. She wasn't sure she wanted to talk to her in front of the Jocks.

Eve took a deep breath, before she quickly walked over to Mandy, biting her lip lightly.

"Oh, look who it is, a nerd," Mandy stated, as Eve reached her.

"Mandy, can I talk to you?" Eve asked, glancing at Ted who was staring at her with a rather bored look upon his face.

Mandy sighed heavily and rolled her eyes, "Fine, but make it quick, dork,"

Eve walked a little way from the Jocks, who were now talking about football, something Eve knew nothing about.

"So, like, what is it you want, nerd?" Mandy asked, placing her hands on her hips as she stared down at Eve.

"I came to talk to you about those rumours," Eve stated.

Mandy snorted, "Oh, you mean the one about that slut, Skyler, right?"

"She is not a slut," Eve frowned lightly, but remained calm, "And you need to apologize to her,"

"Apologize? Like, what for?" Mandy smirked widely.

"For spreading fake rumours about her!" Eve snapped, starting to lose her patience, which was very rare.

"So? It doesn't mean I'm gonna, like, go apologize to her," Mandy's eyes narrowed as she stared at Eve, "So, what you gonna do about that, dork? You gonna, like, go cry to your mommy?"

Anger flared up inside Eve as she heard this, and before she knew what was happening, she had thrown herself at Mandy, pulling at her hair angrily as the two started to fight, the four Jocks gathering round Eve and Mandy, watching the two girls intently.

"Woo! Take her top off!" Ted cheered, a look of delight on his face as Eve grabbed a fistful of Mandy's hair, which by now had fallen out of its usual ponytail, and proceeded to drag Mandy to the ground.

"Oh my God! Like, get off me, you freak! Get off me!" Mandy screamed, as she fell on her backside, yelling in pain as Eve continued to yank fistfuls of her hair viciously, beating the top of her head with her fist.

Eve, still boiling with anger, dragged Mandy to her feet, before grabbing her hair with both her hands and throwing her angrily into the wall.

""Hey! What do you girls think your doing!" A loud angry voice rang out, as Mr. Burton, the gym class teacher, ran into the gym.

Eve ignored him and continued to attack Mandy, though she was soon stopped by Kirby, who roughly pulled her back by her waist at the sight of the gym teacher.

Eve pulled away from Kirby angrily, before glaring down at Mandy, who was still screaming in a dramatic fashion, which made Eve want to attack her all over again.

"The two of you have a week's detention! Come to the gym after school tomorrow," Mr Burton barked, eyeing Mandy up as she quietened down a little.

Eve just shot him an angry glare before marching out the gym, though once she was outside, she gradually calmed down as she decided to head back to the dorm. She couldn't believe that she'd just did that; she'd lost her temper again. She was sure that this school was affecting her mental health, she usually was never one for violence, and yet she'd attacked two people since she'd come Bullworth. That wasn't what she was most upset about though. Eve was more upset about the fact that she'd gotten a detention…with Burton. Out of all the teachers she could have gotten a detention with, it had to be Burton. He was known for sexually harassing the older female students at the school, and he often bullied the male students. Eve couldn't help but dread her detention with Burton.

Despite all this, Eve was still pleased with one thing; she'd just beaten up Mandy. The girl who had been bullying her for the past few days. The girl who had spread fake rumours about her friend. She was proud of herself in a way, she'd given the cheerleader a taste of her own medicine, and she was sure she didn't like it one bit. Eve knew that no matter what, Mandy would never change, unfortunately. There was no doubt that Mandy would probably be meaner to her than ever, but Eve didn't care right now. She felt proud. She'd stood up for herself, and it had worked.

Eve gasped in shock as someone's hand suddenly wrapped around her wrist tightly, pulling her back. At first she thought it was Mandy, but as she turned round, her eyes widened.

"What do you want!" Eve demanded, as she glared at Gary Smith, who was smirking right at her.

"Ah, so nice to speak to you again, little Evie," Gary stated, his eyes boring into Eve's.

Eve narrowed her eyes lightly, "Gary, what do you want?" She wasn't in the mood for his little mind games.

"Nothing, I was just wondering what's going through that little head of yours, Evie," He stated, "You seem to be confused,"

"I don't have time for this," Eve stated, turning round to walk off, wincing as Gary's grip on her wrist tightened.

"I saw you're little attack on Mandy," He stated, his smirk growing wider as Eve turned to face him, "It was very…amusing,"

"What are you getting at?" Eve questioned. There was no doubt Gary was up to something right now.

"Nothing, I was just wondering how long it's going to take for everyone to figure you out, little Evie," He smirked, "Y'know, how long it's going to take till they find out you're crazy,"

Eve frowned lightly, "I'm not the crazy one here,"

"Really? You think I'm crazy? Well, let me tell you something, little Evie," Gary stepped forward so he was now whispering in her ear, "If I'm so crazy, how come you're the one going round attacking people, and I'm not?"

Eve bit her lip, her frown becoming deeper.

"See, sane people don't go round beating people up," Gary stated, "If I were you, I'd avoid the people you care about. People like Jimmy and Petey, they're your friends, you wouldn't want to attack them when you go on one of your crazy little rampages, would you?"

Eve froze, staring at Gary who started to chuckle slyly, before he brushed past her, walking away in a triumphant manner, whilst Eve just stood there, not moving a muscle.

Maybe Gary was right. Maybe she was crazy. After all, crazy people didn't attack random people. Gary was right, she could easily snap, maybe she should just avoid Jimmy and Petey altogether like he'd said. Maybe she should just avoid everyone; after all she didn't want to harm people who didn't deserve it. Not that she could harm a lot of people, considering that she was actually quite weak, but she didn't want to offend anyone by attacking them.

Eve turned round, her eyes searching for Gary, but she was shocked to find he was no where in sight. She thought it was creepy how he would just suddenly turn up out of the blue, and then disappear just as quickly.

Glancing round quickly Eve continued her way to the dorm, keeping her head down and not making eye contact with anyone. Gary had made a very good point. Eve thought that Gary was insane, and yet he didn't go round attacking people. It made her wonder if she really was crazy.