School Girl 1 (SG1) and School Girl 2 (SG2) are second generation kids of famous parents, who have made names for themselves in various fields and have successfully established reputations that are often looked up to. Given that their backgrounds are public knowledge, SG1 and SG2 have gained their reputation in their campus. The bottom line was popularity.
SG1 is described as having a stronger personality compared to SG2, who would rather not be in the limelight, as school is much more important. However, kids are kids and thus, factions cannot be avoided. Thus, SG1 has her followers and so does SG2. While bullying is tolerated, the silent competition can be felt between the two. The rivalry took a higher level when SG2 got a coveted title that would have made SG1 proud if she got it. This event infuriated SG1, but she could not really do anything as the verdict was final.
Unfortunately, SG2 was allegedly caught in an incident that would cause rich parents to panic. SG2 was allegedly seen getting her hands into the possession of a classmate. As per school protocol, the parents were called, and they offered to do what they could, but they wanted the incident to be hushed up. Confidentiality was observed, but there was a breach.
The classmate who alleged that SG2 did the action told her story to SG1, with whom her loyalty was. Even if stories are half-truths, rumors started spreading and SG2 has become a victim of sorts. Worse, SG1 told her parent the story, who then told her friends. Sadly, the same friends are in the same circle as the parents of SG2.
‘I think the hardest part about being a teenager is dealing with other teenagers - the criticism and the ridicule, the gossip and rumors.’ – Beverley Mitchell
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