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By:Hannah Harrington


                But I’m not speaking, and I’m not used to being on the                     receiving end of this kind of harassment, and after everything else—my locker,                     Kristen, the detention—I’m not equipped to fight back. It’s taking every ounce                     of resolve I have not to crumble under their sleazy smirks.

                I will not cry. I will not cry. Dammit.

                Derek and Lowell laugh, and I carefully stand up, collect my                     papers and shove everything in my bag. I don’t look back as I walk out, and I                     don’t stop walking until I’m in the bathroom, locked in the second stall. I sit                     on top of the toilet seat, drawing my bag onto my lap and wrapping my arms                     around it. My whole body shakes.

                All I want to do is scream, but I can’t. I can’t. I made a                     promise to myself. Talking is what led to this mess in the first place. If I                     hadn’t said anything, no one would have found out Noah is gay, and Warren and                     Joey wouldn’t have beat him unconscious. If I hadn’t said anything to the cops,                     they wouldn’t have been expelled and arrested, and I’d still have all my                     friends. My biggest worry would be the state of my hair at this point in the                     morning, or what I should use as the topic of my next column in the school                     paper, not wondering how I will possibly survive the rest of this semester.

                I close my eyes and take deep breaths as the door swings open                     and two girls come in, chatting away about a Spanish grade, unaware of my                     presence.

                “Hey, did you hear about Chelsea Knot?” one of the girls                     suddenly says. I recognize that voice; it’s Allie Dupree, Derek’s girlfriend. I                     hold my breath and listen hard.

                “No,” the other girl says. “What about her?”

                “Derek’s in one of her classes, and I guess she’s refusing to                     talk. Like, at all,” Allie explains. “She’s like a mute or something now.”

                “She probably just thinks she’s too good to speak to anyone,”                     the other girl says.

                “Wow, you really don’t like her.”

                “Chelsea Knot is a total bitch.” The words ring a little louder                     than they normally would, bouncing off the tile floor and walls. “She’s the one                     who told everyone that time I got my period and stained my jeans. It was                     mortifying.”