"Oh, well, i guess that makes sense... Okay..." The police officer stood for a minute and thought. Then decided to go after Madigan. Once he had caught up with her he said that he was going to call her parents because of the extremity of the events that had occurred. This made Madigan quite timid, unlike her normal character.
Meanwhile, Georgia made a hasty escape the other way. Down the street. She only felt fear though, even after she had won this small battle against her nemesis. She guessed that Madigan would try to get her back, which was a frightening position to be in. Regardless of these emotions, she kept walking home.
Even though Georgia was very unpopular in her class, she knew that her friend Jennifer Dogsbey would always listen to her problems. This was a very sobering fact to Georgia, even though, unknown to Georgia, ol' Jenny was also, as it happens, Madigans best friend as well.
The next day, Georgia was sitting next to Jennifer in class. As soon as the bell rung at the end of class Georgia got up and went out into the hall. As soon as she open the door and peered out, she saw Madigan, leening up against Georgia's locker. Georgia paused. Then, somehow, mustering up the courage to go straight to her locker. Once she had reached it Madigan said
"What do you want?"
"This is my locker."
"Oh."
"Uh, sorry." Said Madigan
Madigan stood up straight and started to walk away. But then all of the sudden Jennifer ran up to her and pulled her back over to Georgia.
"Georgia, this is Madigan. Madigan, Georgia. You know, you two arn't that different, you should really get to know each other, do you know each other?" Spoke Jennifer, quite naive.
Georgia and Madigan smiled at each other, enjoying their friends ignorance. Perhaps they didnt have to be nemisises. Just maybe.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Friday, May 29, 2009
Post #3
Georgia's heart was racing, lying to the cops had not been in her to-do list today. Unfortunately, there was no other option. As the cop approached her, Georgia quickly tried to think of what might justify her chasing the girl with a pipe. Suddenly it hit her, almost like a light bulb went off in her head. The cop was now only inches from her, and Georgia tried to seem cool and collected."So, Miss, there has been a report from two terrified little girls that you have been chasing them around with a pipe, trying to assault them. Is this true?""Well, no officer," Georgia responded. "This girl approachedme and verbally assaulted me, and then proceeded to threaten me that her Dads 'friends' would get to me if I didn't get out of town! You see, officer, this girl's Dad is part of a gang, and she has always found happiness in trying to hurt me. It's almost like a game to her." "How does chasing her with a pipe justify that?!" said the cop, skeptically."Well, that's because she said that her Dad's friends might take a while to get here, and she wanted to head start. Then she picked up the pipe, and tried to hit me several times! It's lucky she tripped or I might have gotten very hurt.""Oh! Well then, hmm.." said the cop.A) should the cop believe Georgia and arrest MadiganorB) should he arrest Georgia and believes Madigan
Friday, May 22, 2009
part 2
Georgia turned around swiftly and picked up the object closest object to her, which happened to be a old rusty pipe. She wielded the pipe at the two girls, making them squeal with fright. Then she backed up two steps and ran forward at the girls! The girls took off running! Georgia shout " Never bother me again!"
They shouted back in unison "You'll pay for this you crazy lady!"
Then she turned around dropping the pipe and walked away. Then she heard some one shout from down the street "She tried to hit us with a pipe! She's crazy and she's headed down that street, please catch her!"
She instantly recognized the voice it was Madigan! From the sound of the conversation she was telling the police about Georgia! Her mind went blank, she had never been in trouble with the police. And she wasn't about to let it happen now.
Should Georgia:
A) run away in fear
B) tell the cops some horrible lie about Madigan that justifies her wielding a pipe at them
P.S Written by Emma Steiner
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Part 1
Georgia walked hurriedly down her street, keeping her feet pacing in a set rhythm. She kept her head down, her long, unwashed hair shielding her face from the surroundings. The sound of Georgia's soft sneakers hitting the pavement in that simple beat made her calm, seemingly unaware of the other loud, quicker footsteps following behind her. Georgia didn't even think of turning around to see who it was that was walking behind her, she knew already. It was her classmates, Madigan Harper and Clarice Littleton, two of the most popular girls in class.
These girls were the reason that Georgia was hunched over, her hood covering her head. Every day she tried to ignore them, and sometimes, with luck, it worked. Today, unfortunately, was not one of those days.
"Hey Georgia!" called Madigan, her voice sharp and piercing over the rush of traffic, "I heard you slept in a dumpster last week! Is that true?"
"Yeah, maybe that's why she smells so bad!" chided Clarice. The two girls burst into a fit of giggles, and Georgia stopped in her tracks. She was done with being taunted all day, every day.
Should Georgia:
A) Turn around and yell a smart comeback.
B) Pick up the nearest object and attack.
These girls were the reason that Georgia was hunched over, her hood covering her head. Every day she tried to ignore them, and sometimes, with luck, it worked. Today, unfortunately, was not one of those days.
"Hey Georgia!" called Madigan, her voice sharp and piercing over the rush of traffic, "I heard you slept in a dumpster last week! Is that true?"
"Yeah, maybe that's why she smells so bad!" chided Clarice. The two girls burst into a fit of giggles, and Georgia stopped in her tracks. She was done with being taunted all day, every day.
Should Georgia:
A) Turn around and yell a smart comeback.
B) Pick up the nearest object and attack.
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