[=chapter nine=]

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“The nerve of her!” Lisa exclaimed to her group of friends that were sitting around a table in the cafeteria. She had told nearly everybody in sight that Lisa had stolen her boyfriend. All her friends believed her but some people, who didn’t really like her didn’t believe her little story.

“How dare she!” Lydia Hayes, a friend of Lisa’s said angrily. She was a rich spoiled girl with blonde hair and seductive eyes.

“Yeah!” The others agreed in unison. Lisa beamed at her friends encouragement and trust.

“We’ve got to have some way of teaching her a lesson… tell her not to steal people’s boyfriends…” Lydia said slyly, her eyes narrowing at the sight of Liza entering the crowded and noisy cafeteria.

“Do you have a plan?” Lisa asked, knowing that something was up.

“You never know, I just might teach her a lesson that she’ll never forget…”

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“So ‘x’ divided by ‘y’ times ‘x’ equals ‘c’ squared (Author’s Note: This is absolutely NOT TRUE!! I hate math, I hate algebra, I hate anything that is associated with math… well, except money *hehe*),” Liza told Nick, pointing a pen at the formula written down in his notebook. The two were in the library, Liza was tutoring Nick with math.

“What?” Nick asked looking absolutely lost. Liza repeated but Nick still looked puzzled. “This is so hard!” Nick exclaimed loudly. The librarian turned sharply and glared at him. She put a finger to her mouth and hushed him. “I give up!” He sighed.

“Don’t. You don’t want to fail this test do you?”

“I don’t care!”

“Fine. Hey, I’ve got an idea. You like b-ball?”

“Oh yeah!” Nick lit up like a Christmas tree.

“Great! Wanna go out to the covered area and play some b-ball?” Liza asked.

“Alright! I’m gonna kick ass!” Nick cried out happily. The both of them grabbed their bags and ran out the door.

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“Hmm… what do you think we should do?” Lydia asked Lisa while examining her fingernails, “Shoot, I broke a nail…”

“See how she feels when her boyfriend is stolen away from her. Flirt with him like crazy and do things that makes Liz think that you guys are together,” Lisa said determinedly.

“Sure, yeah… but there’s a catch…”

“What?”

“Um… Lisa, they’re not official. I mean, they could be friends!” Lydia exclaimed.

“Lyd! Who cares? Do you have a better plan?”

“No…” Lydia replied slowly.

“Exactly my point.” Lisa sighed helplessly.

“No wait! I’ve got a plan! Do you know when they’ll have a next date?” Lydia asked, her eyes with a sudden excitement and a sly glint in them.

“Um… yeah, I think that they have a date tomorrow for dinner or something… I listened in on their conversation,” Lisa grinned evilly.

“Great! We can…” Lisa smiled slyly as she listened to Lydia’s plan that would break up Liza and Nick. Thinking about what would happen between she and Nick after their plan has succeeded, she smiled dreamily.

“Perfect,” she whispered, “Just perfect…”