She nestled into his side contentedly as he put his arm around her and lead her towards the lunch room. She was a little pink, but as soon as he said something about her eyes her face was more scarlet than ever. She adverted her gaze from him shyly. She felt rather insecure without the makeup she was so used to. She spent two hours every morning making sure her face, hair and clothes looked and smelled absolutely perfect. Every morning. This was the first time she had been out and about without makeup in about a year. She felt rather naked, and her current favorite-boy-in-the-world was next to her.
For a moment she spent her time admiring her shoes before she looked up at him to answer him, smiling sheepishly. “Ye-yeah I like ribs.†She smiled before quickly dropping her head again. She felt silly but it was just so weird to be without the makeup and the longer she went without it the more weird she felt about it. Soon they were in the lunch room and her mind was focused on dealing with the book bag situation. She looked up from her shoes and looked over at where she had been sitting with Josh and his friends. It didn’t take long for them to look back at her, and seeing that she had returned with someone else, give her death glares. They immediately started whispering to each other.
Someone from the table kicked her book bag under the table and they all started using it as a soccer ball, laughing at her and murmuring “slut†and “cake face†to each other. She didn’t want Lochlann to go over there with her, just in case he’d be mad at her for having lunch with the boy he just punched in the face for whatever reason. She couldn’t really think of a reason why he might be, but that doesn’t mean that he wouldn’t be right? She took a deep breath and suddenly tore away from Lochlann. “I-I’ll meet you in l-line…†She was forcing a smile but looked quite nervous. She turned quickly and ran to attempt to get her bag from the potential bullies.
Upon approaching them, no one would speak directly to her, but instead there were jeers of “Look who came to get her ugly pink bag back†and “Oh Little Miss Cake-face come to screw around with another boy, huh?â€Â, “That’s that man-whore with her, you see that?†and many other nasty things that would be against the rules to type. Her red face couldn’t have reached a deeper shade, but she said nothing through her embarrassment. She bent down to try and grab her bag and the boy closest to her flipped up her skirt, causing her to squeak and reveal her pink panda panties again to the area. A roar of laughter erupted from the surrounding tables. “They really DO have pandas on them!†“What is she, like 12?â€Â.
She took a deep breath and snatched up her bag, sitting on the floor and trying not to cry. This was the first time that SHE wasn’t the one doing the bullying. For the first time SHE wasn’t popular. She took a deep breath, stood, and ran back to Lochlann, stone-faced. She refused to cry, but her fists were clenched and she was biting her lip as she dragged her dirty foot-print covered bag back to where Lochlann was.
For a moment she spent her time admiring her shoes before she looked up at him to answer him, smiling sheepishly. “Ye-yeah I like ribs.†She smiled before quickly dropping her head again. She felt silly but it was just so weird to be without the makeup and the longer she went without it the more weird she felt about it. Soon they were in the lunch room and her mind was focused on dealing with the book bag situation. She looked up from her shoes and looked over at where she had been sitting with Josh and his friends. It didn’t take long for them to look back at her, and seeing that she had returned with someone else, give her death glares. They immediately started whispering to each other.
Someone from the table kicked her book bag under the table and they all started using it as a soccer ball, laughing at her and murmuring “slut†and “cake face†to each other. She didn’t want Lochlann to go over there with her, just in case he’d be mad at her for having lunch with the boy he just punched in the face for whatever reason. She couldn’t really think of a reason why he might be, but that doesn’t mean that he wouldn’t be right? She took a deep breath and suddenly tore away from Lochlann. “I-I’ll meet you in l-line…†She was forcing a smile but looked quite nervous. She turned quickly and ran to attempt to get her bag from the potential bullies.
Upon approaching them, no one would speak directly to her, but instead there were jeers of “Look who came to get her ugly pink bag back†and “Oh Little Miss Cake-face come to screw around with another boy, huh?â€Â, “That’s that man-whore with her, you see that?†and many other nasty things that would be against the rules to type. Her red face couldn’t have reached a deeper shade, but she said nothing through her embarrassment. She bent down to try and grab her bag and the boy closest to her flipped up her skirt, causing her to squeak and reveal her pink panda panties again to the area. A roar of laughter erupted from the surrounding tables. “They really DO have pandas on them!†“What is she, like 12?â€Â.
She took a deep breath and snatched up her bag, sitting on the floor and trying not to cry. This was the first time that SHE wasn’t the one doing the bullying. For the first time SHE wasn’t popular. She took a deep breath, stood, and ran back to Lochlann, stone-faced. She refused to cry, but her fists were clenched and she was biting her lip as she dragged her dirty foot-print covered bag back to where Lochlann was.