[b]Loser Like Me[/b] It was sickening, but it's highschool and awkward self-seeking [i]and[/i] making a crap load of mistakes along the way, many you would look back on and cringe. Hard. You didn't have anything personal against her, per se. But she did ask for it by infuriating the popular kids (whom you are part of). You didn't know her so it didn't seem worth it to stick out and defend her. Social hierarchy was like a food chain; kids learn to deal with it. And let's be honest. It [i]was[/i] funny sometimes. Teenagers can be a real pain in the butt, yeah? But clearly, karma was the bigger [i]bitch[/i], was your thought when your boss was replaced by who else but that wallflower who has definitely, doubtlessly grown into herself, fiercely. "Who's the top dog now?"