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<blockquote data-quote="izillama" data-source="post: 4525177" data-attributes="member: 79171"><p>Mindy pushed the flier into Clover's hands once again, "Forget about studying for once! You need to get out there tonight. It's Halloween, for Christ's sake!" </p><p>Clover frowned and looked at the flier. 'I see five spelling mistakes. What idiots wrote this?' Scanning it quickly, she took in the gist of it, 'Mindless fun for the mindless. How pointless.' She looked at Mindy, "I have a biology test tomorrow."</p><p>"You're coming."</p><p>"I don't want to."</p><p>Mindy crossed her arms, "Then you know <em>what?"</em></p><p>Clover sighed, "What?"</p><p>Crossing the room, Mindy picked up Clover's biology book and opened the window.</p><p>Clover felt herself grow angry, "You wouldn't <em>dare</em>..."</p><p>Mindy dropped the book with a grin. Clover heard it fall. Judging by the time it took to hit the ground, it must have fallen thirty-six and a half feet, give or take an inch. </p><p>Straight into the fountain in the front of their dorm. <em>Splash</em>.</p><p>Clover was infuriated, but then sighed and turned away. What was the point of getting angry? Why was she worried about the test? It wasn't like she was going to live to see tomorrow anyway. She drew a calming breath, "Whatever."</p><p>Mindy grew worried. She had been hoping to incite Clover into a rampage, "You don't care?"</p><p>Clover shook her head and began rummaging through her closet, "Fine. I'll go to the party." 'Why not? If I get drunk, maybe no one will be surprised when I hurl myself off the building tonight. I want to <em>die</em>.'</p><p>Mindy became excited and began to babble on about the party--helping Clover choose clothing and makeup and jewelry. </p><p>Clover let her.</p><p>She didn't care anymore.</p><p>Finally, Mindy left the room to use the bathroom, "You won't regret it! It's gonna be so much fun, girl!"</p><p>When Mindy left, Clover's face dropped from it's feigned happy facade. She was tired of trying to make this girl happy.</p><p>Crossing the room, she leaned out the window and looked down. She saw her biology book a few stories below: a muddled mess submerged in about three feet of water. </p><p>The fountain was large and, Clover noticed, blood red. </p><p>Slowly, she lifted her large lavender eyes to the setting sun. It shone orange on the horizon: an orb of light surrounded by the blood red sky. </p><p>It was unsettling, yet beautiful.</p><p>'I'm never going to see the sun again.'</p><p>For a moment, Clover contemplated her decision. But no. She had had enough. She was tired of being the weird one. Her life to this point had been such a waste. It was time to send Angelica Edwards to the grave.</p><p>It was time to die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="izillama, post: 4525177, member: 79171"] Mindy pushed the flier into Clover's hands once again, "Forget about studying for once! You need to get out there tonight. It's Halloween, for Christ's sake!" Clover frowned and looked at the flier. 'I see five spelling mistakes. What idiots wrote this?' Scanning it quickly, she took in the gist of it, 'Mindless fun for the mindless. How pointless.' She looked at Mindy, "I have a biology test tomorrow." "You're coming." "I don't want to." Mindy crossed her arms, "Then you know [I]what?"[/I] Clover sighed, "What?" Crossing the room, Mindy picked up Clover's biology book and opened the window. Clover felt herself grow angry, "You wouldn't [I]dare[/I]..." Mindy dropped the book with a grin. Clover heard it fall. Judging by the time it took to hit the ground, it must have fallen thirty-six and a half feet, give or take an inch. Straight into the fountain in the front of their dorm. [I]Splash[/I]. Clover was infuriated, but then sighed and turned away. What was the point of getting angry? Why was she worried about the test? It wasn't like she was going to live to see tomorrow anyway. She drew a calming breath, "Whatever." Mindy grew worried. She had been hoping to incite Clover into a rampage, "You don't care?" Clover shook her head and began rummaging through her closet, "Fine. I'll go to the party." 'Why not? If I get drunk, maybe no one will be surprised when I hurl myself off the building tonight. I want to [I]die[/I].' Mindy became excited and began to babble on about the party--helping Clover choose clothing and makeup and jewelry. Clover let her. She didn't care anymore. Finally, Mindy left the room to use the bathroom, "You won't regret it! It's gonna be so much fun, girl!" When Mindy left, Clover's face dropped from it's feigned happy facade. She was tired of trying to make this girl happy. Crossing the room, she leaned out the window and looked down. She saw her biology book a few stories below: a muddled mess submerged in about three feet of water. The fountain was large and, Clover noticed, blood red. Slowly, she lifted her large lavender eyes to the setting sun. It shone orange on the horizon: an orb of light surrounded by the blood red sky. It was unsettling, yet beautiful. 'I'm never going to see the sun again.' For a moment, Clover contemplated her decision. But no. She had had enough. She was tired of being the weird one. Her life to this point had been such a waste. It was time to send Angelica Edwards to the grave. It was time to die. [/QUOTE]
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