Saturday, May 04, 2002

 
Liar

Once Crazy Girl thought that she was a bad person. She lied a lot, she lied about many things. That made her a liar. But then she met other people who told even more atrocious lies. The whoppers they came up with were like works of art...almost. But then, for reasons not of anyone's control, she didn't hang out with the first set of liars. She lost touch with them. Inevitably, Crazy Girl once again believed that she was a horrible liar.

And then she met the worst liar of all, the most pathological liar she'd met: Scary Liar.

Scary Liar liked to make up stuff on a regular basis and convince everyone that it was true. Now, some stuff couldn't be believed, of course; if one did their fact checking, they could easily disprove the claim. But you didn't just say, "Well, I think you're confused. I think you're wrong." Why? Because she got mad at you and then there would be an arguement, and she was always right. At first, Crazy Girl thought that her lies were little delusions, exaggerations, flights of fancy just like The Texan's stories were. They didn't cause any harm. But then Crazy Girl witnessed a deliberate, planned out lie...and Crazy Girl had a hand in the plot. Crazy Girl didn't mind helping Scary Liar write a love letter to herself; it was something she'd done before and thought it was harmless. Every girl does these things at one point or another, right? But then Scary Liar signed Brainless Boy's name to it and proceeded to tell everyone that he'd given it to her. She even told her dad about it...which, of course, made her dad very angry at Brainless Boy. (Not that the man had a high opinion of Brainless Boy to begin with.) Scary Liar told Crazy Girl not to tell anyone, just to keep her mouth shut...but Crazy Girl couldn't. She didn't want to. After that, Crazy Girl began to notice that Scary Liar told a heck of a lot of lies. Some were just an attention-getting ploy but others...others were designed to be mean, to form an unfavorable opinion of someone, almost like revenge except for the fact that the subject of the lies hadn't really done anything to Scary Liar. Scary Liar was just jealous of them. And boy was Crazy Girl scared. She shared information about herself to Scary Liar, information that she didn't want to have broadcasted to anyone. (Crazy Girl later found out that Scary Liar had told a lot of the information to someone else.) Scary Liar still thinks they're friends. Crazy Girl's afraid of her; after all, a lot of people believe the lies that Scary Liar tells. I wonder what she's said about me? Crazy Girl thinks. All Crazy Girl could hope for is that her desire for Fro Boy isn't all that obvious, that Scary Liar believes Crazy Girl's constant insults of Fro Boy. Scary Liar wouldn't hesitate to tell the whole world that Crazy Girl liked Fro Boy, and Crazy Girl doesn't want to hurt her very good friend Cat Eyes. Cat Eyes is a good friend, and whatever Crazy's gotta tell her, she will...in her own time. Crazy Girl doesn't want Scary Liar to do it for her. And when it comes to the sensitive information of Fro Boy, Crazy Girl doesn't want to lose Cat Eyes as a friend because Cat Eyes still has feelings for him.

Crazy Girl sighs. Why on earth couldn't she be a hermit? Why does everyone believe Scary Liar? Crazy Girl didn't want life to be so complicated....

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