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It's not fair, it's not fair, it's not fair. You're probably wondering what has happened now? Why is she screaming out loud like a madwoman that it is not appropriate? It is simple because it is the truth, life is not fair. But it is incredibly unfair to me right now. We have all watched the movies, read the Wattpad books, watched the music videos about high school.
You know the story which goes like this, 'hi, my name is (insert primary generic name like Amy here), I moved from (one town or state like that far away from where this story is set in, cue the eye roll) because my parents/parent just had to get a new job and uproot the whole family over here (now, isn't that sad?)
I hate what they did (obviously you do, or we wouldn't have an intro), I hate it more because now I wouldn't be able to talk to my friends anymore, people I grew up with, it is not fair (pun intended, but you don't have a phone? Can't skype or video call? What is the use of social media nowadays?) anyways, I hate it and guess what?
I'm starting a new school year in a new school tomorrow (they can never just move like during the beginning of summer to give their kids time to settle in) I walk in. Everyone is staring at me (obviously because you're a new face, and they have never gotten new people, ever) there's a lot more. Still, she meets the bad boy, golden boy, or something around that line. Has either English, sex education or one class which has to do with pairing up because why not? And guess who she has to pair up with because the teacher got to choose?
HIM, that's right. Which starts us on a journey like that, filled with finding yourself, falling in love, him telling you his secrets which he hasn't told anyone else despite knowing them for his whole life and you, for how long? And please don't ever forget the queen bee, the slut, the head cheerleader. Who has always wanted this boy but gets irrevocably angry and does something stupid which turns everyone against her? Yeah, she is needed in this storyline only to make us feel better about the female protagonist and cheer her on when she gets the guy. Then goes off to college and lives happily ever after.'
Yeah, you remember that storyline. I'm sure you do, you that is reading this story is probably thinking to yourself after reading the title that ‘it’s probably going to be like that.’ But it’s not, why? Because I'm the ‘slut’, and it’s not fair.
The very next day, I met Kehinde again. Our school wasn't that big, we had less than a thousand students, maybe not up to five hundred so I wasn't surprised to see him that day. I did spend time thinking to myself that why haven't I ever met him, but all that mattered was seeing him. I had felt Olu was fine, I still think he is fine, but Kenny as I fondly called him in my head made the uniform look great on him. He didn't have the muscles that Zac Efron had while playing HSM, but he was tall, fit, and he had a killer smile. I had thought he would ignore me, but when our eyes met *cue butterflies’ moment* he smiled and walked to me. 'Hey, Vicky. Can I call you Vicky? Hope your parents weren't too angry with what happened to your clothes? My mother gave Taiwo abaraa (a hefty slap in Nigeria usually on the back) and sent him
Like I had stated in the beginning, it is not fair, life itself is not balanced. When reading those books about the new girl who steals the bad boy's heart, I had always rooted for her. There was just something about a new character who we had bonded with from the beginning, I mean the story is from her point of view that just made you want to support her through all the things she was going through. Especially when you account for the girl who was plotting and scheming ways to stop her from getting with the dude. Who wouldn't support her? I did, I watched high school musical for Heaven's sake and through it all I supported Gabriella because Sharpay looked like a tyrant. I felt that Gabriella was better for troy. It was great supporting the new female, the protagonist, when it is in a story or movie. Still, in real life, when th
It's not fair, it's not fair, it's not fair. You're probably wondering what has happened now? Why is she screaming out loud like a madwoman that it is not appropriate? It is simple because it is the truth, life is not fair. But it is incredibly unfair to me right now. We have all watched the movies, read the Wattpad books, watched the music videos about high school. You know the story which goes like this, 'hi, my name is (insert primary generic name like Amy here), I moved from (one town or state like that far away from where this story is set in, cue the eye roll) because my parents/parent just had to get a new job and uproot the whole family over here (now, isn't that sad?) I hate what they did (obviously you do, or we wouldn't have an intro