I remember when I was a freshman in high school, Shelley had a crush on Damon, and Holly has a crush on Scott, and the Shelley and Holly got into an argument, and Shelley wanted to have a “wedding” to Damon in the choir room during lunch and have the music teacher perform it. And Scott made a mixed tape for Holly, and OMG it was high drama and everything was life or death, and people were choosing sides. And then my mother suggested that maybe I should just step away and not be friends with any of them because clearly I was getting too involved in their personal lives and it was not healthy for me, with all the drama and the stress and I thought she had completely lost her mind because clearly my friends needed me, and how could I just walk away from something this exciting?
Now that I’m a mother of a freshman? I understand my mother a whole lot better. (Mom you might want to copy this and save it because I’m not sure how many more times I will ever admit that.)
And so it was last night, when the girls (because clearly Megan has to have her nose in her sister’s business helping to stir the pot and keeping the drama going) were in the middle of some serious life or death drama, my I’ve-been-there-done-that suggestions were going largely ignored, and getting some serious eye rolls.
I know longer know how or when this drama started but it’s been going on most of this school year. It seems that a girl Meredith has been pretty close to for the past two years has decided to not only turn her back on Meredith, but to be a real bitch about it. She is refusing to acknowledge Meredith, slamming her locker in Meredith’s face, and telling Meredith that Mere’s friends really aren’t her friends and they are talking about her behind her back.
To be fair I don’t know this other girl’s side of the story. I also only know Meredith’s side of the story, and of course she will paint herself in the best possible light. Maybe there is a reason that she is not talking to my daughter, but the being rude and slamming lockers and just being mean-spirited is unwarranted. And also, typical high school drama queen behavior.
So last night, all the kids in the neighborhood were hanging out after school. Meredith asked this other girl “What did I do to piss you off? What the hell is going on?”
The response?
Rolled eyes, and stormed off.
Meredith never did get an answer. The other girl wouldn’t even talk to her.
I had to hear Meredith tell me this story over and over and over again. And when Megan came in, it was more of the same. Over and over again.
Until my head was ready to explode. Until I could no longer stand the pressure of the stress it was causing them.
Of course, my solution to the problem was just go about your day as if she’s not there. Don’t try to speak to her, don’t try to engage her, clearly she’s not interested in finding any kind of middle ground, so just let it go. Which clearly they can’t do because this is a matter of life or death.
Except that it’s not, really.
But to them it is. And will continue to be, until it’s resolved. And the entire freshman class has been forced to choose sides.
Please pass the vodka.
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