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I'm the monster that lives under your bed~
Dark chocolate brown eyes stared out the window as she watched her surroundings pass by. She could see people tagging buildings, people shopping, bike riders. A small sigh escaped her, they were getting pretty close to the school now. They already hit 'Bullworth'.
"Raven Madison, please say something!"
A shrill voice roughly interrupted Raven's thoughts. She rolled her eyes and showed absolutely no interest in replying to her mother. What'd the woman think Raven had to say to her other then 'F U C K Y O U'?
That was when he looked back at Luna for a slight moment before returning his eyes to the road, "Raven—" Before the male could speak anymore, Raven interrupted him.
"What— Who are you? Mom, I thought you told me never to talk to strangers." The girl said, daringly. Venom dripping off the words that she hoped would sting them to the very core if not slay them right then and there. Anyone could tell she was angry about them getting married and then dropping her off at an academy called Bullworth. What the hell was a Bullworth?
The nearly 48 year old woman, whom had on bright makeup, and clothes on that were obviously not made for a grown ass woman turned and sneered at her daughter.
"Like I said before please be nice to your new stepfather! I need to get away from you for a while!"
The teenager rolled her eyes before staring at the back of her new stepfather's bald head. Pretty much glaring daggers, "Alright rich guy, I love that you're twice as old as my grandfather, and you're fat, and bald." The male's face became noticeably bright red from rage or embarrassment, before he could speak Raven's mother butted into the conversation.
"That's enough! I've had it with you, you little brat!"
The old lady snarled, glaring at Raven through her long, fake eye lashes. She looked as if she was ready to reach back and slap Raven so hard that it'd bruise her cheek for years. "Now you've upset your mother. I've got half a mind to beat you." The bald headed male said right after his new wife spoke. He shot daggers at her through his eyes while he looked into the mirror that peered into the back of the car.
"Half a mind is right! Suddenly he realizes!" The young smart ass girl remarked daringly to the old man, whom was nearly old enough to be her grandfather. It was like Raven was begging them to beat her so she could hit them back. The girl rolled her eyes and stared out the window at the school that slowly began to come into vision. It was huge and it looked decent.. the words of the school stood above the gate. Raven couldn't help but snicker at the name Bullworth. She couldn't begin to tell anyone why she thought the name was silly, but she did.
"I can't believe you, you little monster! Get out!"
Her mother said as her new husband grabbed Raven's bags and threw them out of the car and onto the sidewalk, then reached into the back seat and roughly yanked the the fired up girl out of the back, and swung her out of the car and onto the side walk in front of the school. A grunt emitted from Raven when she hit the floor, her eyes instantly snapping towards where that old bastard would be standing if he hasn't scurried off back to the drivers seat after doing that.
The girl scoffed to herself as she watched her mother and granfath– new stepdad speeding away from her. The girl made a sound of disappointment, mostly towards her mothers poor choice, before rolling her eyes, "Fucking tool!" Man, she needed a cigarette more then ever right now. She was steaming!
The girl grabbed her rolling suitcase, that he had thrown to the sidewalk, and lifted it up. She then grabbed her duffle bag and pulled it over her shoulder. Then, finally she grabbed her violin case. Hopefully the old man hadn't broken anything...This was the fucking worst. She hated meeting new people, and here she was absolutely alone. New town, new school, new people...worst of all...new dormmates.
With a small sigh, the girl began her journey passed the gates. It wasn't hard to see where the girls dorm was. It was directly to the right as soon as you enter the gates. There were words on an arch that said 'GIRL'S DORM'. Only an idiot would miss it. Raven, pulled her bags against a nearby wall and went to sit on the floor after pulling her cigarettes out of her pants pocket along with a lighter.
The girl put the cigarette in her mouth and lit it, taking a couple of back to back puffs. She felt the stress and tension she had felt moments before slowly go away as the nicotine healed her worries. She was sitting with her back against a wall, one arm just chillin over her knee that was bent while the other leg was just stuck straight out on the ground.
She sat there, observing the people that passed by with her chocolate eyes. Who will she fit in with there? Normally, Raven got along with almost anyone..but she was extremely blunt so that ruined a lot of good friendships she could've had. She flicked the growing ash off her cigarette and took another long drag off it before turning her attention upwards, to the sky. From where she was, a lot of trees blocked the view but she could still see the gorgeous blue sky with cotton candy like clouds in it. For some odd reason, when she looked at the sky it grounded her. It helped her find peace in the shitty world that was earth. At least it was pretty shitty in her mind.
"Raven Madison, please say something!"
A shrill voice roughly interrupted Raven's thoughts. She rolled her eyes and showed absolutely no interest in replying to her mother. What'd the woman think Raven had to say to her other then 'F U C K Y O U'?
That was when he looked back at Luna for a slight moment before returning his eyes to the road, "Raven—" Before the male could speak anymore, Raven interrupted him.
"What— Who are you? Mom, I thought you told me never to talk to strangers." The girl said, daringly. Venom dripping off the words that she hoped would sting them to the very core if not slay them right then and there. Anyone could tell she was angry about them getting married and then dropping her off at an academy called Bullworth. What the hell was a Bullworth?
The nearly 48 year old woman, whom had on bright makeup, and clothes on that were obviously not made for a grown ass woman turned and sneered at her daughter.
"Like I said before please be nice to your new stepfather! I need to get away from you for a while!"
The teenager rolled her eyes before staring at the back of her new stepfather's bald head. Pretty much glaring daggers, "Alright rich guy, I love that you're twice as old as my grandfather, and you're fat, and bald." The male's face became noticeably bright red from rage or embarrassment, before he could speak Raven's mother butted into the conversation.
"That's enough! I've had it with you, you little brat!"
The old lady snarled, glaring at Raven through her long, fake eye lashes. She looked as if she was ready to reach back and slap Raven so hard that it'd bruise her cheek for years. "Now you've upset your mother. I've got half a mind to beat you." The bald headed male said right after his new wife spoke. He shot daggers at her through his eyes while he looked into the mirror that peered into the back of the car.
"Half a mind is right! Suddenly he realizes!" The young smart ass girl remarked daringly to the old man, whom was nearly old enough to be her grandfather. It was like Raven was begging them to beat her so she could hit them back. The girl rolled her eyes and stared out the window at the school that slowly began to come into vision. It was huge and it looked decent.. the words of the school stood above the gate. Raven couldn't help but snicker at the name Bullworth. She couldn't begin to tell anyone why she thought the name was silly, but she did.
"I can't believe you, you little monster! Get out!"
Her mother said as her new husband grabbed Raven's bags and threw them out of the car and onto the sidewalk, then reached into the back seat and roughly yanked the the fired up girl out of the back, and swung her out of the car and onto the side walk in front of the school. A grunt emitted from Raven when she hit the floor, her eyes instantly snapping towards where that old bastard would be standing if he hasn't scurried off back to the drivers seat after doing that.
The girl scoffed to herself as she watched her mother and granfath– new stepdad speeding away from her. The girl made a sound of disappointment, mostly towards her mothers poor choice, before rolling her eyes, "Fucking tool!" Man, she needed a cigarette more then ever right now. She was steaming!
The girl grabbed her rolling suitcase, that he had thrown to the sidewalk, and lifted it up. She then grabbed her duffle bag and pulled it over her shoulder. Then, finally she grabbed her violin case. Hopefully the old man hadn't broken anything...This was the fucking worst. She hated meeting new people, and here she was absolutely alone. New town, new school, new people...worst of all...new dormmates.
With a small sigh, the girl began her journey passed the gates. It wasn't hard to see where the girls dorm was. It was directly to the right as soon as you enter the gates. There were words on an arch that said 'GIRL'S DORM'. Only an idiot would miss it. Raven, pulled her bags against a nearby wall and went to sit on the floor after pulling her cigarettes out of her pants pocket along with a lighter.
The girl put the cigarette in her mouth and lit it, taking a couple of back to back puffs. She felt the stress and tension she had felt moments before slowly go away as the nicotine healed her worries. She was sitting with her back against a wall, one arm just chillin over her knee that was bent while the other leg was just stuck straight out on the ground.
She sat there, observing the people that passed by with her chocolate eyes. Who will she fit in with there? Normally, Raven got along with almost anyone..but she was extremely blunt so that ruined a lot of good friendships she could've had. She flicked the growing ash off her cigarette and took another long drag off it before turning her attention upwards, to the sky. From where she was, a lot of trees blocked the view but she could still see the gorgeous blue sky with cotton candy like clouds in it. For some odd reason, when she looked at the sky it grounded her. It helped her find peace in the shitty world that was earth. At least it was pretty shitty in her mind.
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(I am on my phone, if you see any mistakes please point them out and I will fix them Autocorrect is a bitch lol)
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