Narrative Essay On Mean Girl

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It was the beginning of the school year, and the one thing that these group of friends needed the most was each other, well that's what they all thought. Brooke, Ava, Kylie, Amanda, Micah and Michael were the best of friends, they thought nothing would ever break their friendship apart, until one simple thing threw their whole friendship off. Brooke and Micah had been dating for 1 year and 3 months, they were the happiest couple, well that's what everyone thought. One day Brooke realized that she was not happy anymore, and told Micah just that so their relationship of over a year was over, but Micah being the nice guy he is, understood. Brooke being the mean girl she is told everyone that it was all Micah's fault. She told everyone including …show more content…
A month or so after homecoming the girls have yet to make up. They all were ignoring the fight except for one person. Jenna. Jenna is Brooke's mom, and she thinks that she can solve all the problems in the world. But instead of solving them she just makes the situation even worse then it was before. So Christy had an event to take photos for so she took her two daughters Amanda, and Laura. She drove into the event and right away Amanda recognized a car. The car that one specific person drove. Jenna. Amanda didn't know what to do, she knew that when she stepped into the event Jenna would try to talk to her. But Amanda knew she could stand up for her and Michael. 20 minutes past and Jenna hasn't seen Amanda yet. Amanda saw her mom talking to someone, Christy pointed out the door and mouthed the words. "She's over there." Amanda pretended to help her sister with her work and tried to stay undercover, but it was just no use. Jenna soon came over to Amanda greeting her with a huge hug.
"Hi Amanda, how have you been?"
"I've been okay, busy with school, and dance. How have you been?"
"I could be better, so what's been going on with you guys? What happened that you guys have stopped talking, I've heard Brooke's side can I hear yours?"
So Amanda simply told Jenna her side, and you could tell in Jenna's face that she was upset with what Amanda told her.
"Now that I've heard both sides, how can I fix this

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