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Confessions of a Drama Queen

It had never crossed her mind, that Mandy Gilbert, would live in her imaginary life when the boy she had a crush on since primary school, Justin Bedington, chose her to be his wife. Mandy knew Justin for as long as she remembered. She was only able to look at him through an untouchable wall known as ‘reality’. Justin is crazy rich, the son of a CEO in a multi-billion company in the U.S. Being surrounded by countless pretty girls, selected as head of the Student Council, brilliant, a social butterfly, and a highly dedicated person he was, didn’t make Justin got easily overwhelmed by that. Though he lived in a world full of loving gaze in any where he went, he gave zero care in it—even when almost half of the girls on this planet were head over heels in him. But who knew, his final choice was Mandy. Since their dramatic and ridiculous meeting, Justin thought that girl is amusing, funny, and known as a trouble maker girl who often gets over-dramatic at school. Justin first encountered her at a party, and from then on, he knew that this girl is one of a kind, so he chose her to be his wife. But who thought Mandy would live her new life in peace? The Drama Queen faced countless dilemmas revolving around Justin; from his sexy assistant, a gorgeous widow next to their house, and also, an obsessed teenager. Mandy couldn’t stand all the girls’ hysteria every time they were around him. Adding to that, the trust that was given by Justin, made Mandy feel as if she was ignored and invisible. In Mandy’s little mind, marrying someone of her dream would lead her to a life full of happiness—as seen in fairy tales. However, marriage life wasn’t as good as she thought. Problems after problems appeared unexpectedly. Starting from Justin’s anger toward Mandy who ruined the most important event in his life, being shunned by her best friend due to misunderstanding, to the revenge carried out by her school friends that put Mandy in danger. Mandy only had her journal—the only thing she could write her feelings, lies, and all the secrets. So, how did the drama queen overcome the problems she faced and admitted all the biggest secrets that separated Mandy from her loved ones?

MinAera · Teen
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174 Chs
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It Hurts Like Hell

[Mandy's Diary st Senior Grade]

"I need to go to the toilet. Can you wait a moment?" I asked Justin as I walked out of the auditorium. Lingering in the auditorium, sitting next to Justin, and waiting for the show to finish made me break out in a cold sweat.

Replying to my question, Justin nodded his head. "I'll be waiting for you here."

The corners of my lips pulled up, filling my face with a wide smile. I quickly went to go to the toilet, so he didn't have to wait long and bored for me. Even in the toilet, strange looks are still being thrown at me. I glanced at the girls around me, pursed my lips sideways in the face of such savage predatory gazes. Oh my gosh, I just fulfilled Justin's request to accompany him to a theater show, but have been bombarded with annoying stares from his fans? The angel above my shoulder patted my head in concern. No, I'm not afraid of them. The only person I fear in this world is Magdalena Bedington, Justin's grandmother who is super duper scary like Muriel in Hansel and Gretel and Voldemort is put together. She is a socialite and the school's biggest donor and has automatically been in and out of Jordan High School to give a speech at every major event at this school.

As soon as I finished washing my hands and brushing my hair with my fingers, I exited the toilet, ignored the jealous glances around m,e and stepped out like a prima donna.

I stopped when I heard laughter bubbling beside the auditorium. I saw Justin standing with his friends I didn't recognize—probably his friends from the basketball club—having something to say. Taking a deep breath, I continued on my way but stopped again when I heard my name being called.

"No, Mandy is too silly."

"I thought you'd be willing to break up with your girl for the sake of dating a strange girl like her." The next laugh rang out again, along with the astonishment I felt. Does Justin already have a girlfriend? I opened my mouth slightly surprised. How could I not know he already had a girlfriend? And… why did he invite me then?

"Daisy doesn't like theatrical performances," Justin replied, "so I had to ask her. If Daisy wanted to, I couldn't possibly invite an alien-like Mandy."

What?! What did he call me?! My mouth is wide open. How dare he call me alien! Why would he say such a hurtful thing?! I shook my head faintly, not believing my ears. His words pierced my heart deeply, slicing it into the smallest pieces. Look, now my eyes are hot and wet. I'm going to cry here and it's a shame.

"Whoa, look behind you, Justin. That's Mandy."

Justin jerked his head back, gasping at the sight of me standing still with teary eyes, staring at him with a hurt look. I looked away, turning my body to escape the corridor before they laughed at me, mocked me, and humiliated me.

"Mandy!"

I ignored Justin's call back there. I walked faster, lowering my head feeling the pool of tears that had started to gather together in my eyelids, falling without permission. I wiped the tears from my eyes, still running fast away from the place, and ran before Justin caught up to me. It made me sicker. I don't want to see his face. I don't want to see his face.

I don't want to see his face!

I stopped on the sidewalk, turning my attention to the empty streets and not finding a single-vehicle. It's too late, and I'm sure it must be hard to see taxis passing down this street in the middle of the night. I took a deep breath, letting the night wind blow my tears dry on my cheeks. My feet move on and on, turning the corner at a fast pace before Justin catches up with me and sees me crying. I don't want to be pitied. Being pitied is much more painful than being insulted, believe me.

Still keeping Justin's voice and words, I disappeared into the darkness, ignoring Justin's faint cry behind me. Ignoring the sound of my broken heart.

Don't cry, Mandy. Do not Cry. You're used to this, right? You're used to hearing people make fun of you, right?

Shit, I'm getting louder and louder the sound of my sobs in the middle of a deserted street like this. Being ridiculed by the person I like hurts more than being bullied for the rest of my life. fuck.