They all stared in silence at her, and this silence was getting to be too much for me. I looked at her again, but I didn't see what it was that made even Darry and Dally stop and stare.
Her body was nice I guess, with nice curves that weren't too much or too little. Her hair was a flowing black, like the night sky, and her eyes were a sparkling dark blue. Her smile was pretty too I guess, with perfect white teeth and soft looking pink lips.
"Hey, thanks for getting those guys off my back." She started walking towards us, her strides confident and sure, but not arrogant. Her voice was silky, and I saw Johnny go red from the corner of my eye.
I couldn't stand this silence- or this girl. "What's your name?" I asked curiously, feeling my stomach shift uncomfortably as she grinned widely at me.
It seemed too perfect for my liking.
"Mary, Mary Sue Parfait."
Oh. I see.
I came across the term 'Mary-Sue' once while reading something my English teacher had given the class. It was of stuff we should both use and never use in writing.
Mary-Sue meant a perfect female character, which everyone always ends up hating.
She smiled a sweet smile at me, before asking us for our names. The others had only been too happy to introduce themselves.
"Ponyboy." I had a little edge in my voice, and I was hoping she did indeed detect it.
"What a charming name! I love it so much. Can I call you Pony? If that's alright with you of course."
I can already tell this won't be a fun summer.
Why did we have to chase off those damn Socs?
Oh goodness, this is not going to end well, I'm telling you. Why? Well, for one, the idea randomly pops into my idea and I just HAD to write it down, you know?
I'm sitting in my room randomly giggling with the stupid plot line I come with, and let me tell you, this is going to be a lot of fun for me.