Hallo! Tis Luffely, and this is my first fanfiction! I love criticism so, please review! This is about the girls and boys in Lisi Harrison's 'Clique Series' in their sophomore year. Enjoy please!
(Disclaimer: As much as I would like to, I don't own the Clique series.)
Massie's eyes widened as she clenched her fist around her cell phone. She was in total shock. It wasn't because of her reflection in her mirror-of course nawt! Massie looked flawless decked out in Abercrombie wear. And it wasn't because she could partially see out her window and noticed that Claire's little brother Todd and his stupid little friend Nathan were tormenting her poor little doggy, Bean. (But I'm sure there's a possibility that her shocked expression had a little bit to do with that.) Nope. It most likely was because that her no good boyfriend, Derek Harrington, just dumped her over the phone…in a message.
"Hey, Mass…um…I'm real sorry to say this, but…I think we should see other people. I'm not good enough for you and you're not good enough…I mean…yeah, so let's just stop seeing each other."
Massie replayed that message over and over again.
"Massie, STOP!!" Her best friend, Claire, yelled at her as she swiped Massie's new Verizon Voyager. Claire held the phone up to her ear and waited. She then pushed a button on Massie's phone, probably deleting the message.
"I can't believe he dumped you," Alicia said in her most disgusted voice ever.
"Yeah, totally!" Dylan agreed. "I totally thought it'd be the other way around."
The girls were at Massie's house for their Friday night sleepover. It seemed like forever since they did that—Massie had been visiting her sick grandfather for the past three weekends, so all the sleepovers had to be postponed. (Massie hated being out of the loop.) But, the girls weren't getting ready to go to bed. Nope, they were going to go to the hugest party of the century that Massie's…ex-boyfriend was throwing.
Alicia sighed. "Well, let's go."
"Go where, Leesh?" Massie said in her calmest voice, trying so hard not to cry.
"The party, where else?" Alicia answered as if it were THE most obvious thing in the world.
"What?" Massie yelled. She didn't mean to, it slipped out in a yell. But forgive her, her boyfriend DID just prove he didn't have to balls to break up with a girl in person or give a straight out answer as to why he didn't want to date her anymore. Massie was more mad then she was sad at that moment.
"He-llo!!" Alicia said to Massie. "Party of the CENTURY, Mass!!"
"He-llo!!" Massie copied Alicia's ridiculous voice, "The ass that DUMPED me is THROWING that party, Leesh!!"
"Wait, we can't go to the party?" Kirsten asked. She had been so quiet ever since she arrived at Massie's house, that Massie had forgotten she was there.
"What do you think?" Massie said harshly to her. Were her friends insane?
"Massie," Dylan stood up from her place on the bed. "Party of the century. If we miss this, we might as well call ourselves LBRs right now."
"Point." Alica said in her sickeningly sweet voice that was slowly pissing off Massie.
Massie switched her glare to Claire, who was biting her thumbnail, a habit she broke a long time ago. Claire was nervous. Why? She obviously was going to stay with Massie. She wouldn't dare leave. Would she?
"And you, think this too?" Massie shot daggers at Claire.
"Massie…" Claire slowly pulled her thumb away from her mouth. "Look, Cam's going and Derek told me that one of Cam's exes might go, and you know how Cam and I have been so rocky and stuff and I just can't let something get—"
"KUH-LAIRE!!" Massie yelled.
"I'm so sorry, Mass." Claire trembled.
Massie turned around so her so-called 'friends' saw her back. "Fine," She said, the calmest she's spoken. "Go."
"Thanks, Mass!" Alicia said excitedly. She ran up to Massie and gave her a quick hug. Alicia, then, turned on her heels to go toward the door. Massie heard Kirsten and Dylan get off the bed and follow Alicia to the door. She didn't hear Claire, but knew that she went with them. "Expect tons of gossip points when we get back!" Alicia said as she opened the door.
"Oh you're not coming back." Massie turned around.
"What?" Alicia asked. All the girls looked strangely at Massie.
"If a major party is more important then me, then don't expect a place to stay." Massie gave her best you-didn't-think-you-could-screw-me-over-and-not-get-punished smile.
Dylan, Kirsten and Claire looked speechless, emotionless and possibly confused. But Massie liked Alicia's facial expression best. She smile slowly disappeared and she furrowed her brow.
But what she said threw Massie off guard.
"Fine." She said calmly. And she pulled Dylan, Kirsten and Claire out the door and slammed it behind her.
Fine. Massie had half a mind to call Guinness: Book of World Records for losing your best friends and boyfriend in a matter of minutes.