"What do you want now, Malissa?" I asked, and slowly approached my locker. "If you stay standing in front of my locker to make me late, you would be late too."
"I don't care, loser," Malissa said. "I just want you to be so miserable that you would want to walk off the face of the earth."
"That can't happen," I said. "The earth is round, not flat. Simple science, now please move!" Malissa and Ally would not even move a finger, so I tried nudging them away from the door, but it was almost like they were glued to my locker door.
Malissa then turned her head to check that there was no one around and then moved away from my locker.
I started to contemplate why she would look around the hall, just to move away from my locker door.
I then decided to just go for it, and transfer some things from my backpack to my locker.
Right when I opened my locker, I felt someone shove me into it. My locker was fairly large, so I was not badly hurt.
I then felt the locker door close and heard it lock.
'Dang it.' I thought. 'I need to make some noise so that someone can help me get out of this locker.'
I then started to shout,
"Help!" I shouted. "Someone shoved me in the locker!"
After five minutes of banging on my locker door and shouting, I heard footsteps coming in the direction of my locker. I then heard Jake say,
"Maddy, is that you?" Jake asked. "What locker are you in?"
"I am in 346," I said. "My combination is 31-48-20."
Jake then unlocked my locker, and I got out, and said,
"Thank you," I said. "Malissa is such jerk."
And I could tell that Jake was even more shocked than me.
"She just talked to me and tried to tell me that you nearly locked her in her locker," Jake said.
I then sighed, and said, "Don't believe her then. If she tries to tell you that I locked myself in, then that would be impossible."
"I know," Jake said. "Let's just get to art class, and then tell the teachers or principle."
I then made sure that I had the things that I would need for art, and walked to the art classroom with Jake.
'Why is Malissa doing this?' I thought as I walked to class. 'I didn't do anything to her.'