Assignment
Assignment
Assignment
17 August 2023
An Autobiography
Would you like it if a so-called friend betrayed you and ruined your life? I don’t
think so. That is what Cady, a new girl from my freshman year in high school did to me.
In the hallowed halls of North Shore High, I, Regina George stood at the apex of
freshman year that I realized the power I held. My allegiance to The Plastics, a girl
group including Gretchen, Karen and I, solidified my reign and helped me establish an
Another usual day of royalty, I walked into school with The Plastics. Something
felt amiss, the whispers about me were unusual, it wasn’t about me! It was about some
new girl named Cady. I knew I had to know who this Cady girl was, as long as she is not
going to be better than me. Well, obviously. During recess, I saw an odd face, I could
not recognize it. “That must be Cady!” Gretchen exclaimed, my face was fumed with
jealousy. I invited Cady to our table and she looked surprised. “You’re like, really pretty,
like a flower blooming,” I commented. She thanked me and as a way to embarrass her,
“So you agree?” I announced, “you think you’re really pretty?”. Cady turned as red as a
tomato. We sat in silence for a while until I had a brilliant idea. Murmuring my ideas to
Gretchen and Karen, we all agreed in concurrence. We invited Cady to sit with us for
the rest of the week. She had to think about it. “Think about it?” Gretchen scoffed,
The next day, Cady came to sit with us. Karen kept telling Cady how crazy
Cady’s new friend was, Janis Ian. “She is a total emo,” Gretchen laughed. Soon, Cady
and I were bonding a lot. We two were inseparable. I told Cady all my secrets and she
even gave me a candy bar that made me lose weight! What a great friend! She even
told me she had a crush on Aaron, my ex. I would totally help her. However, I found out
that the candy bar that apparently made me lose weight actually made me gain weight. I
pursed my lips and clenched my fists. Within seconds, I erupted like a volcano. With
anger fumed into my body, I made lies about that traitor, Cady.
The teachers had to put this to an end and asked every student to apologise for
the people they hurt. I had a lot of things, but put them into one big sentence. I
mustered all my strength and dropped behind, hoping that my schoolmates would catch
me. Fortunately, they did. At last, we learnt that we were just immature high school