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Chapter 8 - I hate school

"Actually my parent use to move around a lot so I was homeschooled," Nancy said trying to be friendly.

"Wow, she used to be homeschooled," she made a joke out of it. "why now?"

"Um... well I think we're going to be here for a while, so my mum figured out it's about time I started taking lessons in a real school," Nancy explained lowering her gaze.

"Interesting well while you are here you better keep your hands to yourself. I hope you know what that means and know your place if you don't want to get hurt," she warned.

'Well, it looks like she's a close friend of Alina my worst enemy, she probably hates me like the rest of the people who support her.' Nancy gave her an angry look.

"Nancy, I think it's time for our chemistry class, you don't want to be late for Mr. Flame's class, we should go," Betty said in between her breath. She was scared to face them as she tried to get Nancy out of there.

"Let's go," Nancy said as she picked up her books. The group of girls was standing in the way. She quietly uses the back door and leaves.

"RUN ALONG NOW GIRL," Roses shoves. Roses White is the second mean girl in the school after Alina.

'I wonder why someone will name the devil's look like  Roses white.' Nancy thought as she turns to take another glare at her.

She is from the most powerful family in town and is protected by a wolf pack.

Nancy getting into trouble one after the other worries Baby, it seems she made more enemies than friends on her first day at school.

She couldn't wait for class to be over. Finally, she survived the day once her last class was over she picked up her backpack and ran out quickly.

She didn't stop to say goodbye to Betty or Roland, her new friend she made in chemistry class.

She drove to the house as fast as she could. Her mum and dad were already at home.

"Nancy, how was school today?" Both her mum and dad asked as soon as they saw her walk into the house.

They were eager to know how she did at school.

"Mum... dad… it was fine," she replied sharply. Nancy was in a hurry to get to her room to avoid more interrogation from her parent.

"That doesn't sound convincing, baby what happened?" her dad asked, looking worried. He was always scared Nancy would be bullied at school.

Over the years he has watched his daughter grow into a strong woman who won't stand to be bullied because she was different from other kids.

"Dad I got into trouble multiple times, making more enemies than friends. Aside from that everything was perfect. You were wrong I hate school," she shared rolling her eyes.

"What do you mean making enemies?" her mum asked paying full attention now.

"That school is full of mean people, no one likes me there except a girl with bracelet teeth and glasses and a blonde curly hair guy who is obsessed with science as you can see a perfect freak club mum, I told you going to the school was a bad idea," she complains.

"Honey at least you got two new friends which is a good start if you ask me," her dad cheered, but Nancy didn't see it that way, she is grateful at least someone liked her but it didn't make much of a difference to her, it only confirms the fact that she was a freak who attracted other freaks.

"Dad no one likes me, the only good thing is that no one thinks I'm weird, or perhaps they do," she mumbled making a sad face.

"Because you are not my dear, you only need to learn how to communicate well with them," her mum added.

"Of course you do, mum. You are my parent,"

Her dad walks close to her and has his arm around her neck and said with a smile, "Come on I'm sure you will get along with your classmates as time goes on,"

"I really hope not dad, I don't want to make friends with them, and they are terrible people. I'm even scared of them, can you imagine I scratch someone's car, and lucky for me she didn't get to break my leg?" Nancy narrated her predicament to her parent.

"It wasn't a joke dad, I was told she broke someone's leg for stepping on her. You see what I'm trying to say, dad." Nancy muttered.