Hiya! Making up this chappie as I go along. I had another chappie that I wanted to be the first one but I need to add bits in and stuff, hope you enjoy it! a1 won’t be in until next chappie, and even then it’s only one of them, but bear with me, please! And pwease r+r!!!

 

Well, today was so pointless. I mean really, really pointless. We had group work in class and as usual, I was the only one not in a group.  So Mrs. Hannock forced me into a group with Danielle and her gang. They all ignored me (not very surprising really, if they had paid any attention to me they would only have made fun of me and hit me when Mrs. Hannock wasn’t looking. They didn’t give me anything to do either, so I got yelled at for not trying. Even if I did try, they would’ve beaten me up. It’s so unfair!

 

I really, really thought I had gotten away with them ignoring me, but when lunch came around, Danielle leaned over and said “we’ll get you Manning, tomorrow morning, you’re going” she pointed to the floor “DOWN”, then left for lunch, all her sheep following her and laughing at me. So now I have to worry about getting to school. I know they know where I live, they followed me once, shouting the same old calls. They really think ‘loner Lou’ and ‘loser Lou’ are original. I hate them even more for that. My name’s LOUISE, not LOU. Lou sounds so . . . young. I’m almost nine for heaven’s sake, I’m not a baby anymore!

 

Today wasn’t as boring as usual though. After I legged it back home through all the shortcuts, I saw a moving van in the next street over. I ran inside, where mummy was talking to this brown haired lady. She saw me and smiled, and mummy started speaking to me.

 

“Hi Louise, how was school?”
”Same as always” yeah I thought pure hell

“Did you have a good time?”
”It was ok”
”This is Mrs. Adams” she pointed to the lady at our table.
”Oh, she can call me Anita if she likes” the lady said, still smiling at me. I knew mummy wanted to show my manners so I smiled back.
”Hello Mrs. Adams”

 

They started talking again, and pretty soon the conversation got boring and I left the room. The thing they were talking about was something to do with why Mrs. Adams had moved her entire family here (they’re saying entire, is their family THAT big?). I didn’t know one of the words they were using, but it’s Mrs. Adams job. She’s basically a brain doctor anyway, and she wanted to work somewhere new and exciting. So she moves to Hampshire. I don’t get it! Hampshire is so BORING!!! Especially our little town. All the houses are big, and most people act like money is so important. Not everywhere around here is like it, but our town definitely is. I wasn’t sure of Mrs. Adams because of that. But you know what, when I went back to ask mummy for a drink and something to eat, I found out she wasn’t stuck up at all. She’s so nice, she gave me a chocolate bar and said she hoped to see me soon. Which is a bit daft, she only lives one street over, we’ll be bumping into the Adams ALL the time! If there’s lots of them I’m not sure it’s a good thing, it could be quite frightening. I wonder if they actually have to share a room at all, I know most houses around here have eight bedrooms and stuff, so it’s not likely. I hear all the time about people sharing rooms and stuff, in books and things. It’d be cool, a little weird but cool.

 

I spent the rest of the day wondering about the Adams, and what they’re like and stuff. Mummy wouldn’t tell me how many kids there are. I doubt it matters much though, even if one was my age they’ll be hating me in a matter of seconds. And then their whole family will. Even Mrs. Adams.

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