Dear Friend,
I hope Tiffany falls into a volcano, and burns a very painful and agonizing death.
Why you ask?
Our story begins with the dorm, I don't know if I told you or if you recognized it, but the dorm I am living in now is the dorm that grandma and grandpa stayed in while they were in university.
I invited Tiffany over to lunch, and we were about to go watch a movie on TV when she stopped in the entrance way.
"You know I stayed here once." She said.
"Cool!" I said.
"Yeah, with my friend. Now that I think about it, you look like her." She said.
"I do?" I asked.
"Yes, her name was Sam Haystings. What did you say your last name was?" She asked.
"Moon." I said.
"Moon... Moon.. AH HA! You wouldn't happen to be the granddaughter of Jeremy Moon now would you?" She asked.
"How did you know?" I asked.
"Because, I happen know your grandfather. Went to school with him my whole life. I loved him." She told me.
"Oh." I said.
"But your grandmother got in the way, Sam." She sneered.
"Your friend?" I gasped.
"Yes, Sam Haystings. She wasn't
really my friend, I just used her to get to Jeremy." She smirked.
I gasped, "So my mom was right!"
"Ah yes, Sarah Moon. She was just a toddler when I tried to break your parents up." She laughed.
"You tried to break them up when she was just a toddler?!" I gasped.
"I tried to get your grandfather to realize that Sam and Sarah could never give him what I could give him!" She told me.
"And what was that?" I asked.
"A happy life! A life where he wasn't tied down to a screaming toddler and a wife who wasn't on her phone 24/7!" She screamed.
"My grandmother had a five star blog thank you very much! At least she isn't stuck in college for the rest of her life! She was smart enough to graduate!" I screamed.
"Whipping out the insults are we?! At least my mother married someone before having children!" She screamed back.
"Oh! Oh! Well, at least I have a huge family who loves me! Unlike yours who barely calls to say hi! All because my grandfather chose to stay with his loving and caring wife! He saw that you could never give him what he wanted!" I snapped.
"Well, it all doesn't matter because he's dead isn't he?!" She screamed.
SMACK!She was lucky I didn't get that smack on camera, because she fell to the floor in an instant.
"You- You lucky girl." She said trying to come up with an insult, but failed.
"You're right, I am lucky. Because I have a life to live! I have a family to go home too! I don't have to waste away at university for the rest of my life! So yeah, I am lucky." I said.
She glared at me.
"I want you to leave, I want you to leave and never come back. Don't try to contact me, don't follow me home, and sure as hell don't ever think for a minute you stood a chance against my grandmother. She was a strong lady! She worked hard so that her family had everything they needed! I'm just sorry that you broke her trust because she would have been an amazing friend to you. You don't get to feel sorry for yourself because you were the one the blew it!" I snapped.
She had the nerve to try to talk to me after I told her to leave!
"GET OUT!" I screamed.
She hung her head in defeat and headed out of the dorm.
I got on the phone and called mom to tell her what happened. She couldn't believe that Tiffany was still alive and how she was still trying to justify trying to tare the family apart. She then told me how she beat Tiffany up, I couldn't help but laugh! I told her I smacked her and she told me she was proud of me.
To calm down and relax I decided to go to the pool, I may or may not have taken a nose dive into the water.
I waited for the sun to go down to take a nap in the shade.
I was then invited to a bonfire party! I was getting invited to a lot of parties.
Well, there is a week left until finals. So I better get on studying to make sure I earn as much credits as possible.
Love always,
Grace
I don't think we'll be seeing anymore of Tiffany ever again... Hopefully.