Summary of Chapter 6 – A pivotal chapter in Hurt by Kemmy
The chapter Chapter 6 is one of the most intense moments in Hurt, written by Kemmy. With signature elements of the Internet genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
I guess I would say school was fun today. I mean have met the good, the fuckboys, naughty student just in one day, people in this school are actually nice and very welcoming, even the teachers are friendly, they interact with the student as if they were siblings, maybe that's how people are, or maybe it's because it's our first time witnessing this.
Even though we've been here for a year, we didn't go out much when we first arrived. We were always inside, scared to step out, thinking something bad would happen to us if we did go out, but gradually, we started going out.
It took Lia six months to make us go outside the gate. We only spent time either in her garden or just walking around the field; Lia's house was huge.
A lot of space, guess it all comes from the money her parents left for her. She's so rich, not like she wasn't before, but after she got the money that her brother stole from her, she is super-rich, but when you look at her, she's just a human being living a comfortable life. She's not like those spoiled rich people that think they have it all and they make use of their wealth to destroy innocent people.
Oh, I saw it in movies, but Lia said not all of them are like that, she even used herself as an example, I mean she's rich, and she helps a lot of people, she even donates money to some orphanage home, and when people ask who did it, the reply they get is "it from an anonymous, good-hearted person" whatever that means.
I guess you shouldn't judge a book by its cover. You don't know who will be your helper in the future, I always think ahead, I mean, I don't want to die young.
I still have a lot of things I want to do and achieve. When we lived in "the compound," Addy always said, "What is the point of planning things about the future when we'll never leave this place?" Look at us now, we're out, and I will keep dreaming of my bright future.
Like I was saying, Lucas, Chad, and Dani are the naughty ones to me; they might look cool, but they love playing pranks on people and always get in trouble, that's why I call them naughty, but Violet said they're called "pranksters," but I don't care, they are naughty.
And Jason's girlfriend Susan, she's the bad one, she's not welcoming at all, very rude when Violet introduced her to us, she stared at us like we don't deserve any greetings at all, what a bitch, I dislike her already. Lia said I shouldn't use the word "hate" because it's not good to hate someone. Instead, I should just say "dislike" I still don't get it, but I dislike her and her clique or whatever she calls it. They were all cheerleaders and very beautiful as well, but all of them had manners.

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