Should I Be Allowed In High School?

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The Sip.
As Georgina heard the bell ring she leapt up from her chair and walked out of the tired year 9 classroom. The hot sun fell on to her head as she strolled towards the bathrooms. School life was dreary for Georgina; the recurrence of multiple subjects, the hideous uniform and the dreaded homework. Not only that but these two girls, Kaycee Holland and Sophia Jackson were the most popular girls in the grade, with luscious silky blonde hair, school dresses shorter than their futures, houses as big as the whole city and, of course, the latest phones and clothes: these girls were not to be messed with. Kaycee and Sophia bullied a couple of girls in the grade, but no one would dare to stop them. They were too frightened to say a word to them.
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“Let ME go!” Georgina screamed in fear.
“Only if you just take a sip of this, it won’t hurt you silly! Why are you such a ‘good girl’ now Georgina?” Sophia exclaimed.
Georgina stood there in silence with tears dripping down her face. She could not do this, the thought of taking this vile liquid into her system did not appeal to her.
“Ohhh is poor baby Georgina too scared?” Kaycee questioned.
Kaycee pushed her on to the ground and held her down face up, meanwhile Sophia attempted to open Georgina’s mouth. Georgina had taken a deep breath and would not say a word anymore. However, Georgina needed to breathe and gave into the girls. She let them take control, there was no point on fighting against them.
They were birds of prey. They tortured their prey until they finally got what they wanted. Georgina felt the liquid pour into her mouth and tried to refuse it, but there was no turning back. She had swallowed it. Kaycee let go of her and they both laughed like it was ‘so cool’. Georgina had tears running down her face and stunk of alcohol. She was in a state of mental anguish. Georgina managed to escape out of the bathrooms and looked around for the nearest teacher to report the horrendous

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