“Erin!” Chris yelled pounding on my door. I sat in the middle of my living room with my back facing the door.
“Erin, come on. Don’t be like this, please.” He continued. I drew my knees to my chest and sighed. He kept banging on the door.
“Fine, if you want to act like a bitch then go ahead. Be my guest.”
Act like a bitch?
I jumped to my feet. I rushed over to the door and flung it open. “I’m a bitch now?” I asked.
His eyes went wide. “Um, no. It’s just you’re acting like one.” He mutters.
“I’m acting like one. Well cool. I’ll act like a bitch all by myself.” I reply, slamming the door on his nose, and locked the knob. He knocked on the door again. “Erin!” he shouts.
I walk into my room and slammed that door shut too. I peeled off my dress, and threw it onto the hamper.
I stalked towards my bedside table and yanked the draw out. On top of all the clutter sat a clear bag filled with a white powder. I grinned at myself and dumped the powder onto the bedside table top. I searched for a razor in the draw, and pulled a sharp edged blade.
I divvied up the powder into thin white lines. I bent my head over and inhaled the substance. The powder went straight to my brain and I fell into my cocaine bliss.
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I walked up the sidewalk into the auditorium. I have to attend Mrs. Arrington’s class, and I am not happy about it. Then again, who is ever happy to go to class?
I went through the door and felt the warm air melt the thin layer of ice off my body. I took my seat where I usually sit, and then shrugged off my coat. I pull out my notebook and rest it on my lap. I doodle across the front.
Mrs. Arrington was late again, making tardiness a regular thing for her.
A body stood next to my seat. I could tell by the shoes who it was. Wheat colored Tims ran along the size-12 feet.
He took the empty seat next to me and stared at me. His black eyes bore into the side of my head. “You’re not talking to me?” He asked.
I stayed silent and looked down at the notebook in my lap.
Frank sat next to me. “Hey, Erin. Hey, Chris.” Frank greeted.
“Hi.” Chris and I replied. Chris took his arm and draped it around my shoulders. I shrugged his arm off. He stared down and me and raised one eyebrow. I looked up at him through the corner of my eye.
“I guess I could use the silent treatment. It gives me a break from your mouth.” He states. I my eyes shot up at him. He chuckled, and then burst out into full on laughter.
“I’m joking.” He tried to assure me. I didn’t need assurance, I needed an apology.
I scoffed and then got up. “Where are you going?” Chris asked, pulling on my hand. I snatched it away.
“Don’t touch me, Chris.” I gritted. I moved across the auditorium and into a new seat.
“What’s her problem?” I heard Frank ask. I plopped down and crossed my legs.
Some girls behind me stopped talking when I sat, but they started saying obscene things.
“Looks like trouble in paradise.” One of the bitches said. A strong accent fell into my ears. The other one giggled loudly. I gritted my teeth and tried to not flip out, but what she said next got me.
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Songs In A Minor
FanfictionErin Pittman is a triple threat. She sings, she plays the piano, and in her free time, she's an amazing dancer. It's no wonder that her talent was spotted and she got into one of the most prestigious performing arts schools in America, Juilliard. Sh...