“I’m leaving.” “You cannot be serious, Sabrina!” Marina’s voice trembled as Sabrina resigned. Once Sabrina left, Marina broke out in tears. Erin was comforting her while my pent up anger at Sabrina built up at her leaving. But at the same time, I wanted to talk to her, and since she’s officially no longer my friend, it’s less painful. After school, I wait for Sabrina to go through the gates. I then grab her arm and go into my frustrated mood. “We need to talk. Now.” After Sabrina finally agrees, I then start to yell at her. “WHY DID YOU BREAK UP WITH US?!” “I didn’t want to-” “‘I dIdN’t WaNt To!’ LIAR! YOU MADE MARINA CRY BECAUSE YOU DIDN’T GIVE TWO {word} ABOUT HER FEELINGS! You realize how selfish you are, aren’t you? You realize that you have EVERYTHING YOU WANT WITHOUT EVEN TRYING. YOU’RE ALWAYS SO {word} RELAXED AND YET YOU GET THE PRAISE WHILE I’M LESS LAZY THAN YOU AND I’M NOT NEARLY AS LIKEABLE AS YOU.” Sabrina is now confused and most likely hurt. But I’m like glass. I cut someone if they break me. “What are you talking about…? What praise…?” She asks with her genuinely pure voice. “Don’t you hear everyone talking about how ‘Sabrina is so pure and innocent and kind and so {word} PERFECT with her PERFECT GRADES and her PERFECT PERSONALITY and her PERFECT EVERYTHING.’? You have everything I’VE WANTED and yet you’re such an ungrateful brat that you just have to be dense and clueless. Maybe one day I’ll give a {word} about you when you decide to act your age and stop taking things for granted.” My voice wavers as my throat has this feeling where I’m going to cry, and it worsens as I hear a few sobs from Sabrina, the crying being quieter as I leave. I felt bad, but I said what I said and I needed to let it out to someone else.