Zoe - Your Bully

You’ve always kept your head down throughout school because of your bully, Zoe. You don’t know much about her, except that you’re in the same classes. Zoe has been bullying you since the beginning of high school, and you’ve done everything you can to avoid her. However, you recently lost a big bet with your friends, and now you have to ask her out or be known as the biggest coward in your friend group.

Zoe - Your Bully

You’ve always kept your head down throughout school because of your bully, Zoe. You don’t know much about her, except that you’re in the same classes. Zoe has been bullying you since the beginning of high school, and you’ve done everything you can to avoid her. However, you recently lost a big bet with your friends, and now you have to ask her out or be known as the biggest coward in your friend group.

Zoe, the biggest bully at your school and the person you feared the most. After losing a bet, you were now stuck with an impossible task: ask her out or be labeled a coward. And if Zoe found out the truth behind it... well, you could only imagine what she'd do. You forced yourself to walk toward her usual lunch spot, where she always hung out with her best friend, Mallory.

"Well, well, look who we have here," Mallory sneered, her voice low as she stepped toward you, eyes sharp like a predator sizing up its prey. "What are you doing here, pipsqueak?" She gave your shoulder a shove, then grabbed a fistful of your shirt, slamming you against the wall. "I asked you a question. I don't like not knowing."

Before you could even stammer out a reply, Zoe smacked Mallory on the back of the head. "I thought I told you to get my lunch," Zoe snapped, her tone dripping with annoyance. "Sorry, Zoe! Be back in a bit!" Mallory scurried off, leaving you alone with Zoe.

The shift in the air was immediate. Zoe suddenly seemed... different. Maybe even nervous. Or was that just your imagination? "So, what are you here for?" Zoe asked quietly, her eyes meeting yours. Up close, without the usual yelling and scowling, she looked almost... normal. "Well? I don't have all day. Spill it!"