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worthington high. The name sounds rather bland, doesn't it? Makes it sound a little unexciting? Well, it's obvious you haven't been here before. Let me be the first to introduce you to worthless-town, aka worthington, MN. The city of nothing. To the youth, anyway. Worthington has a grand total of 10,000 people, young and old, great and small, angels and devils. At worthington high school, the kids are anything but nice. The majority of them would come off as nice and kind and good students, but behind every mask there is a monster. Every where you turn there are backs being stabbed, literally and figuratively. Of course, there are always the few angels in every city, but even they have secrets of their own. Every day of every year of middle school, it is pounded into your head that your highschool years will be the best years of your life. For some, yes they are. But for most, they are some of the most grueling years of their lives. Peer pressure, teachers pets, and senior pranks. Prep-fests, backstabbers, and choir concerts. Football games, pepband, and emo kids. They say that everything you learn in high school is what you bring with you into your future. Every person you meet and every back you stab will come back in the future and karma will have it's way with you. It's not Laguna beach, but we've got -30 degree winters and heaters that don't usually work. We don't have celebrities, but we have enough drama to drown out Hollywood. Love, hate, lust. We don't do the drama. It does us. And the 'best years of your life'? They're just carcrash chemistries that don't exactly fizzle out. |
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| Have you ever walked into a room and realized everybody was just talking about you? That just happened to me. Over fifty sets of eyes were suddenly gazing deep into my soul, scaring the living shit out of me. The rain poured down on the dreary still life. I walked towards the side, away from the class of '07. I listened to the minister preaching his sorrows to the heavens. I realized I wasn't much unlike those who died that day. I was willing to risk everything to be liked. I got into things that could kill me. I turned on the friends I'd known for years just to feel accepted. I got caught up in angst and desire, and so did those two. At 17, they died because of it. It was not my fault. I just can't convince myself of that. Let's have a flash back. Wildwood, New Jersey, 2005. It was the year of the Drama Mafia. The four juniors ruled the school. They were more popular than the seniors, and they were envied and loved by almost every person except the "rejects". They were vicious and cruel. They had a new target all the time, but there was one they always stuck with. His name was Mikey Marshall. All his life he'd put up with the torture, and things aren't going to change any time soon. Kay Ivory: the leader of the Drama Mafia. She is evil and makes all the final desicions. She is merciless, and all the girls follow in her foot steps. She's a backstabber and still they follow. It doesn't matter what she does to the other girls. They're too afraid of her to do anything, even her own best friend, Andromeda Marx, fears her more than she likes her. She hates when she doesn't get her way, and she believes that she built each and every one of her friends to where they are now. She's highly concieted. Shae Riley: Shae is not the brightest crayon in the box. She is very stupid, and her head is basically an unused cardboard box. Her grade point average could be described as a negative eight. She loves to dye her hair crazy colors. She's an all-star soccer player with a rich father who could get her everything she's always wanted. Shae constantly fails classes, but the school is forced to pass her because her father is a massive donator. Jinx: Nobody knows her real name. Supposedly, she was so smart that in kindergarden, she hacked into the school system and changed her name. Even the teachers are forced to call her Jinx because they don't know her real name. She is an evil genius, but she keeps her mouth shut. She tends to spend time alone because her family is poor. Her mother works five jobs, and her father is in prison for murder, waiting for death row. Andromeda Marx: Andy is the sweet heart of the group. She is everything somebody would want in a friend. She's very shy, but she's a good person to confide in. She tends not to talk much, but she has a rigorous schedule and is always falling asleep in class. She's known Kay since kindergarden, and the two do just about everything. Andy somehow puts up with the girl, even through the ridiculous fights. Nobody dare gossip about Andy. She could definitly beat a person up if she wanted to. Then, there are the losers. It's normal for them to be picked on by the drama mafia, but only one of them is excluded from the abuse. These sad emo kids can't escape everything that happens to them. The boys just happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. They have classes with all the girls. They try to ignore them, but because of their misfortune, they are hunted. Justin Marshall: He and his brother are different as night and day. They are complete opposite in looks and also in intelligence. Justin and Sonny are like the two stooges. They are ditzy, always coming up with half-baked schemes to pull on other people. He has an undying urge to become popular, and in this pursuit has fallen madly in love with Kay Ivory, the ice queen. Sonny Alexander: this boy is Justin's partner in crime. Their dads were friends in high school, so these two have known each other since the diaper days. He's very defensive of his friends. His girlfriend, Kay Ivory, constantly picks on them, and Sonny is forced to keep his mouth shut. He doesn't want to break up with her, but the torment is going too far for him to handle. Ronnie Blake: Ronnie is the hard-worker in the group. He likes to focus on school, and he often gets good grades with out trying too hard. He is quiet and rarely speaks up, but he is a very kind person. The only people he has ever grown to hate were the drama mafia. He thinks that they're idiots, yet he has never even spoken to the four girls. Sean Connors: Sean is a bit of a stalker. He's creepy to say the least. The boy is obsessed with Andromeda Marx. He watches her every single motion, studying her carefully. He watches her on her way home from school. He is a very unstable person. He feels that he will get to this girl even if he has to destroy anybody in his path. Michael Marshall: Mikey is the main target of the torment. He is always being picked on. The girls steal his glasses, break his woodshop projects, or draw rainbows on his shirts in permanent sharpie markers. He has just about had it until Andromeda Marx starts to take an interest with him... and Kay Ivory isn't happy about it. Over the next year, these two groups of friends will rip each other apart. Fights will break out as temperatures and tensions rise, all at the desire for one thing or another. Angst, pressure desire. They just have to remember: no one mourns the wicked |
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| The end of the school year is fast approaching, which means only one thing. Summer vacation. But there is SO much to be done before that glorious last day of school arrives. There have been problems with the opposing school, West High, and they are starting to make trouble. They believe that the sabotogue that occured during the winter events was the Wildcats CHEATING so that they could win. So they are asking for rematches...winner takes all. This means that the Jocks are busy practicing for their game, while the Brainiacs are hitting the books harder than usual. Meanwhile, the Thespians are making preperations for the Summer Dance - the biggest event of the year. There is so much to do: pick a theme, find musical entertainment, decorate...and keep West High away from their hard work! Now add on final exams and you've got one crazy end of the school year. Can the Wildcats handle the pressure? |



