round the neighbourhood and when she worked odd jobs none of them had remained as consistent in bullying as Gina, Lyn and Zexa because they were all agemates and had al
he clinic had run for a week for a certain fee before the normal resumption of classes. Their principal claimed that the money raised would be used to revitalize certain areas of the school that badly needed revitalization. Such as the cute little greenhouse, practical laboratories especially for the science students, flooring the parking lot and repainting the entire building. He was even considering raising their fees in the long term as this measure was only a temporary solution. Julianna had not been able to go because she couldn't afford to pay the career clinic fee and still comfortably afford her school fees for the rest of the session. So she had to forgo the clinic and stay home for the first week of school making sure not to walk the streets around closing time to prevent precisely what was happening to her right now. Julianna took a step backward only to bump into one of the twins. Gina wrinkled her nose and pulled out a perfumed handkerchief which she used to lightly filter the air she breathed in because was suddenly more into her personal space. "You smell like a dead rat. You haven't cared to have a bath in a week because you weren't coming to school? Ewww, Smelly-Jully", finished Gina as she pushed Julianna away from her with her other free hand towards Zexa's direction. Julianna fell forward but Zexa stopped her on time before she could stumble any further and pushed her, really hard, into Lyn's direction. "You're not worthy at all of any kindness, if not, I would have told you the perfect time to search the trash bins along Oblivion Street and I would have left you a deodorant in the trash. So you could at least help your life with it." "You're too generous, Zexa. Why w