My friend, who I will call Jane, made up a
girl who doesn't exist on
Myspace to trick another girl she really hates into seeing it, adding the made up girl 'Jenn', and then slowly humiliate her. Seems kind of mean when you put it into words like that but it's actually kind of clever. So far the girl Jane hates has indeed noticed and added Jenn, the pretty blonde who does not exist, and wrote a two paragraph essay on her life to Jenn involving her school, the three jobs she works, and how she would like to become
friends and meet her. Sadly the more I write the more I'm starting to see how evil Jane's plan is.I'm expected to keep a journal for school involving things that would make
good stories for Children's literature, and since teen fiction is considered Children's Lit in the publishing world, this would make for a very good
story, and I can use this Journal and hand it in for marks, everyone wins. I probably should try convincing Jane to cut back on all her fun though, as I write this she's currently sitting at her own computer tweaking Jenn's myspace. So far Jenn has pictures, comments, invites, songs, and fifty-one friends. There would have been a hundred (so Jane tells me) but Jane had to deny a bunch of them to make the site look better.It's so strange, I ask about Jenn as if she's a real
person. How many friends does Jenn have, Jane? What's the song on her myspace right now?If I'm not careful I'll fall under the evil, obsessive spell that keeps Jane awake at nights over this. For those of you reading this, yes, she is a little crazy, but usually in a good, fun sort of way. I'm no better, but then it never occured to me to make a person up for revenge. Reminds me of that movie Simone, only without all the glam and movie stars and money.In the time that Jenn has her myspace up, she plans on writing mail to the girl Jane hates, I'll call her Stacey.I've met Stacey once, and cannot say I have any first hand bad experiences with her, but the story goes that she is a vain and jealous person, who tried stealing Jenn's
boyfriend. She has a big nose, which is harsh for me to say because even I have a big nose, but I've seen pictures of her at all angles, Jenn would show them to me in her moments of obsession. Anyway, they used to be friends, but then the boyfriend stealing thing got in the way, and now the two spend the majority of their time trying to out do each other in jobs, school, and money. And now Jenn has made up a fake myspace account to find out Stacey's secrets, some of them involving her new boyfriend, who will not be mentioned as he is innocent.I don't want to make Jane out to be completely insane, because despite it all it was my brother's idea to begin with. I guess the idea isn't so genius when you're told that half the myspace accounts are fake anyway.This really would make for a good teen fiction story. I could make millions on royalty sales! Probably not, but it will give me a good grade when I hand it into my teacher on Thursday.
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