School Girls' Stories: New Generation - Finale
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Drama › General
Rating:
Adult ++
Chapters:
22
Views:
2,504
Reviews:
19
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
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14 Hours Remaining
A/N: Oh, finally the girls get a little nasty (and I am talking about mean!!). Sorry that there is only one chapter tonight, too much going on but I've been trying to work on it, and I will keep trying.
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Chapter 10 – 14 Hours Remaining (Midnight)
“If that little skank looks over at me one more time…” Bliss found herself grumbling to her table partners in the strip club, Tiera and Mercedes. Lisa sat with Harmony and Yuna, while Rhapsody, surprisingly, was letting loose on stage and dancing with one of the strippers, it had taken many drinks for that. Lisa, the evil incarnate bitch who was now with Link, kept glancing over at Bliss with this sort of knowing smile that Bliss wanted to beat directly off of her face.
Rhapsody pressed up against the slicked up stripper and smiled at him, knowing he was gay and not happy for her to be there, she just was as a part of his job. No one understood she had pretty much calculated this night, knowing who to dance with, so her friends would not tease her for being a prude. There was only one man she wanted this close to her, and just seeing his face in her mind had her faltering and nearly falling.
“Looks like this girl is too hot to handle,” the stripper laughed, giving Rhapsody a friendly tweak on the buttocks. “Who’s next?”
Lilis is the one who helped Rhapsody down and lead her to the table in the middle where their view of the show was undisturbed. Harmony and Yuna wished for that exact seat.
Lisa was the next to shoot her hand up in the air and wish for a turn on the dance floor with elegant (gay) stripper. She was pulled from her seat and onto the small stage and was instantly writhing against his body. This only made Bliss hate her more.
“You know for a girl who is living with another man you sure are jealous,” Mercedes pointed out. Her head was pounding from the tempo of the dance music. Dance and trance were not really her types of music of choice. She would have chosen a good AC/DC song or Nirvana over this trip hop made for those rolling on ecstasy. Sure, she was a hypocrite, she probably enjoyed the throbbing tempos when she had been totally addicted to the drug of choice that particular month or other, but sober she dreaded this type of music.
“I’m not jealous,” Bliss denied fervently. “I just dislike being glared at all night, giving me perfectly good reason to hate her and want to crush her under the weight of my size nines.”
“Nine?”
“Shut up, I have big feet for a Japanese inbred.”
Mercedes let out a gail of laughter before nearly doubling over. “You aren’t touchy about me hounding you about big feet, big boobs, and an attitude that sucks as much as mine, but if I mention jealousy do you go off the deep end or what?”
Bliss tried not to bite her friend/ex-lover/adopted-brother’s girlfriend’s head off. Argh, the statement made her head dizzy and shortly Mercedes and Bliss both were suppressing the onslaught of a headache.
Harmony stood from her chair quite suddenly and made her way to Rhapsody, who sat primly beside Lilis in conspiratorial silence. Rhapsody looked up at Harmony with eyes that were hardly friendly.
“Rhapsody, can I speak to you privately for a moment,” she asked of the girl she had never called friend.
“Sure,” Rhapsody said, though her knees and body were telling her not to go. Rhapsody followed Harmony to a corner of a bar where the two could speak alone.
Lilis stepped over to Bliss and Mercedes and pulled up a seat closer to them. “I do not like the looks of this.”
Tiera was already half standing in anticipation and ready to go over to them and pull them apart. She had never thought much of Harmony, she did not understand why Rhapsody felt obliged to bring the girl along for a night that was supposed to be fun. Her protectiveness of her friend was kicking in more after Rhapsody’s near break down in admittance of her affair with Ashe right before she had accepted Sora into her heart. Then, to make matters worse, Rhapsody admitted she still loved Ashe, not Sora. Yes, Sora was something every girl should wish for, but it was not what she wanted. To accept Ashe, however, would scandalize everything Fuji and Amatsu had worked so hard to put back together and Rhapsody did not want to be the reason for the fall of their empire. She would acquiesce and marry the boy next door and she would fall in love with him, if given enough time.
“Holy shit!” came the superb explanation from Mercedes. Mercedes had never seen Rhapsody’s eyes so full of hatred. Rhapsody’s hand had snuck up and slammed so forcefully into Harmony’s face that the taller girl was falling backwards and into the table that had remained unoccupied in the back. Patrons and staff all came running to restrain the waif of a bride-to-be from harming the six-month pregnant Harmony. Tiera was the first to hurtle the table and go rushing to the rescue, Lilis, Bliss, and Mercedes not far behind her. Lisa had stopped her dance on the floor and Yuna was just smiling to herself, quite happily.
Harmony was pulling herself off of the floor and screaming words that even Bliss would never repeat at Rhapsody. She was holding her nose with one hand and her stomach with the other, shuddering the entire time. Tiera stepped between Rhapsody and Harmony while two men who looked like they were not used to bouncing small girls out of their club were dragging a raging bride-to-be from the club. Yuna was quick on her heels, explaining to Tiera that she should probably call an ambulance. Tiera sniffed at her older sister and went outside with the person whom her loyalties truly lay with: Rhapsody.
“What is going on?” Lilis yelled. It seemed no one had remained behind to help out poor Harmony. Tiera, Lisa, Yuna, Rhapsody, Bliss, Lilis, and Mercedes were all standing outside and ready to start screeching at any moment.
“You!” Rhapsody screamed, pointing her finger in Yuna’s face. “If either you or that whore are at my wedding tomorrow than I will make sure that your lives are worse than they are now. You will never see one red cent from Ashe.”
“What do you care?” Yuna asked condescendingly, not truly realizing the dangers of taunting a girl who had taken down someone nearly twice her size and three times stronger than her. Rhapsody was crazed, and though the bouncers were still trying kindly to push her towards the police so she could be questioned as they arrived on the scene, she was easily ready to take down the other woman. “He’s your brother, Rhapsody. He is not yours and yours alone. He knew what the implications of sex would mean, and he did it anyway.”
“Does anyone want to explain to me what is going on?” Bliss snapped.
“No,” Rhapsody snarled and it was the first time Bliss had ever seen the girl less than perky and polite.
“I will,” Yuna explained. “It seems Harmony finally told Rhapsody our plight. We’ve run out of money and we thought that the father should be paying us for his babies, but he has stopped offering us any money.” Bliss’s stomach twisted. “It seems Rhapsody is the best way to get to Ashe, so we asked her if Ashe, the father of our babies,” she explained as if no one had caught on by this point, “could give us more money or we would slap him with a paternity suit.”
“I’m sorry Tiera,” Bliss explained to the slack-jawed best friend who did not seem to know what to do.
“Why?” Tiera asked.
“Because I’m about to hit your sister, and you may need to give blood when I’m done.” Bliss jumped on Yuna and slammed her so hard into the sidewalk, which the bouncers and police had not been expecting, that Yuna’s skull slammed hard and the crack was resounding. Yuna’s struggles were the only way to determine that Bliss had not done as much damage as she wished to in that final moment. “You and Harmony have been nothing but thorns!” Bliss screamed while the cops came to throw her off.
“Bliss stop!” Lilis screamed somewhere in the background.
“Bliss, stop!” Mercedes repeated, helping the cop to pull Bliss from Yuna’s body. “It’s my turn!” The cop could not stop Shu’s girlfriend from rounding on Yuna and kicking her hard on the side. Yuna cried out but Mercedes’s kick had been deliberate and the girl was used to the punishments of her violent actions.
The police had no choice at this point but to start hauling girls into their police cars while Yuna and Harmony were both driven away in an ambulance.
“You know,” Bliss said to Tiera, who sat in the backseat of one police care with her, “it was worth it.”
Tiera turned to Bliss, her smile finally forming on those perfect lips. Tiera watched the ambulance drive away and said happily, “This was a great bachelorette party.”
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“If that little skank looks over at me one more time…” Bliss found herself grumbling to her table partners in the strip club, Tiera and Mercedes. Lisa sat with Harmony and Yuna, while Rhapsody, surprisingly, was letting loose on stage and dancing with one of the strippers, it had taken many drinks for that. Lisa, the evil incarnate bitch who was now with Link, kept glancing over at Bliss with this sort of knowing smile that Bliss wanted to beat directly off of her face.
Rhapsody pressed up against the slicked up stripper and smiled at him, knowing he was gay and not happy for her to be there, she just was as a part of his job. No one understood she had pretty much calculated this night, knowing who to dance with, so her friends would not tease her for being a prude. There was only one man she wanted this close to her, and just seeing his face in her mind had her faltering and nearly falling.
“Looks like this girl is too hot to handle,” the stripper laughed, giving Rhapsody a friendly tweak on the buttocks. “Who’s next?”
Lilis is the one who helped Rhapsody down and lead her to the table in the middle where their view of the show was undisturbed. Harmony and Yuna wished for that exact seat.
Lisa was the next to shoot her hand up in the air and wish for a turn on the dance floor with elegant (gay) stripper. She was pulled from her seat and onto the small stage and was instantly writhing against his body. This only made Bliss hate her more.
“You know for a girl who is living with another man you sure are jealous,” Mercedes pointed out. Her head was pounding from the tempo of the dance music. Dance and trance were not really her types of music of choice. She would have chosen a good AC/DC song or Nirvana over this trip hop made for those rolling on ecstasy. Sure, she was a hypocrite, she probably enjoyed the throbbing tempos when she had been totally addicted to the drug of choice that particular month or other, but sober she dreaded this type of music.
“I’m not jealous,” Bliss denied fervently. “I just dislike being glared at all night, giving me perfectly good reason to hate her and want to crush her under the weight of my size nines.”
“Nine?”
“Shut up, I have big feet for a Japanese inbred.”
Mercedes let out a gail of laughter before nearly doubling over. “You aren’t touchy about me hounding you about big feet, big boobs, and an attitude that sucks as much as mine, but if I mention jealousy do you go off the deep end or what?”
Bliss tried not to bite her friend/ex-lover/adopted-brother’s girlfriend’s head off. Argh, the statement made her head dizzy and shortly Mercedes and Bliss both were suppressing the onslaught of a headache.
Harmony stood from her chair quite suddenly and made her way to Rhapsody, who sat primly beside Lilis in conspiratorial silence. Rhapsody looked up at Harmony with eyes that were hardly friendly.
“Rhapsody, can I speak to you privately for a moment,” she asked of the girl she had never called friend.
“Sure,” Rhapsody said, though her knees and body were telling her not to go. Rhapsody followed Harmony to a corner of a bar where the two could speak alone.
Lilis stepped over to Bliss and Mercedes and pulled up a seat closer to them. “I do not like the looks of this.”
Tiera was already half standing in anticipation and ready to go over to them and pull them apart. She had never thought much of Harmony, she did not understand why Rhapsody felt obliged to bring the girl along for a night that was supposed to be fun. Her protectiveness of her friend was kicking in more after Rhapsody’s near break down in admittance of her affair with Ashe right before she had accepted Sora into her heart. Then, to make matters worse, Rhapsody admitted she still loved Ashe, not Sora. Yes, Sora was something every girl should wish for, but it was not what she wanted. To accept Ashe, however, would scandalize everything Fuji and Amatsu had worked so hard to put back together and Rhapsody did not want to be the reason for the fall of their empire. She would acquiesce and marry the boy next door and she would fall in love with him, if given enough time.
“Holy shit!” came the superb explanation from Mercedes. Mercedes had never seen Rhapsody’s eyes so full of hatred. Rhapsody’s hand had snuck up and slammed so forcefully into Harmony’s face that the taller girl was falling backwards and into the table that had remained unoccupied in the back. Patrons and staff all came running to restrain the waif of a bride-to-be from harming the six-month pregnant Harmony. Tiera was the first to hurtle the table and go rushing to the rescue, Lilis, Bliss, and Mercedes not far behind her. Lisa had stopped her dance on the floor and Yuna was just smiling to herself, quite happily.
Harmony was pulling herself off of the floor and screaming words that even Bliss would never repeat at Rhapsody. She was holding her nose with one hand and her stomach with the other, shuddering the entire time. Tiera stepped between Rhapsody and Harmony while two men who looked like they were not used to bouncing small girls out of their club were dragging a raging bride-to-be from the club. Yuna was quick on her heels, explaining to Tiera that she should probably call an ambulance. Tiera sniffed at her older sister and went outside with the person whom her loyalties truly lay with: Rhapsody.
“What is going on?” Lilis yelled. It seemed no one had remained behind to help out poor Harmony. Tiera, Lisa, Yuna, Rhapsody, Bliss, Lilis, and Mercedes were all standing outside and ready to start screeching at any moment.
“You!” Rhapsody screamed, pointing her finger in Yuna’s face. “If either you or that whore are at my wedding tomorrow than I will make sure that your lives are worse than they are now. You will never see one red cent from Ashe.”
“What do you care?” Yuna asked condescendingly, not truly realizing the dangers of taunting a girl who had taken down someone nearly twice her size and three times stronger than her. Rhapsody was crazed, and though the bouncers were still trying kindly to push her towards the police so she could be questioned as they arrived on the scene, she was easily ready to take down the other woman. “He’s your brother, Rhapsody. He is not yours and yours alone. He knew what the implications of sex would mean, and he did it anyway.”
“Does anyone want to explain to me what is going on?” Bliss snapped.
“No,” Rhapsody snarled and it was the first time Bliss had ever seen the girl less than perky and polite.
“I will,” Yuna explained. “It seems Harmony finally told Rhapsody our plight. We’ve run out of money and we thought that the father should be paying us for his babies, but he has stopped offering us any money.” Bliss’s stomach twisted. “It seems Rhapsody is the best way to get to Ashe, so we asked her if Ashe, the father of our babies,” she explained as if no one had caught on by this point, “could give us more money or we would slap him with a paternity suit.”
“I’m sorry Tiera,” Bliss explained to the slack-jawed best friend who did not seem to know what to do.
“Why?” Tiera asked.
“Because I’m about to hit your sister, and you may need to give blood when I’m done.” Bliss jumped on Yuna and slammed her so hard into the sidewalk, which the bouncers and police had not been expecting, that Yuna’s skull slammed hard and the crack was resounding. Yuna’s struggles were the only way to determine that Bliss had not done as much damage as she wished to in that final moment. “You and Harmony have been nothing but thorns!” Bliss screamed while the cops came to throw her off.
“Bliss stop!” Lilis screamed somewhere in the background.
“Bliss, stop!” Mercedes repeated, helping the cop to pull Bliss from Yuna’s body. “It’s my turn!” The cop could not stop Shu’s girlfriend from rounding on Yuna and kicking her hard on the side. Yuna cried out but Mercedes’s kick had been deliberate and the girl was used to the punishments of her violent actions.
The police had no choice at this point but to start hauling girls into their police cars while Yuna and Harmony were both driven away in an ambulance.
“You know,” Bliss said to Tiera, who sat in the backseat of one police care with her, “it was worth it.”
Tiera turned to Bliss, her smile finally forming on those perfect lips. Tiera watched the ambulance drive away and said happily, “This was a great bachelorette party.”