Thats what she saiddd
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- Posted: Mon, 01 Mar 2010 03:06:06 +0000


- “Ms. Gong, please wake up. It’s time for school.” Feeling a gentle shake waking her up from her morning sleep, Hea Jung slowly opened her eyes and blinked a few times to get her eyes adjusted to the light in her room as her maid walked out of her room to do the rest of the morning chores she had to do as Hea Jung woke up and slowly sat up to make sure that the small miniature table on her lap that had breakfast on it wouldn’t spill. Stretching her arms, she placed the small fuzzy teddy bear that she slept with beside her in a sitting position before starting to eat her breakfast. Meanwhile as she was eating she was also thinking of the one and only subject that she had been pondering on for the last few days: how to crush that annoying little boy group that has been causing her and the other Ice Princesses to actually struggle to keep everything in her school in place. Nothing like this has ever happened in the Ice Princesses’ school before. It was actually a first time experience to have a group of boys actually fight back at you instead of barking and no biting. These guys actually bite! “There’s got to be something that will make them the slightest bit scared.” She said to herself after swallowing some of her breakfast. At first when she had seen them, Hea Jung thought it would be fun to show them that not everyone or actually, every BOY in the school was treated equally. But that wasn’t until she saw what they really could do.
“Morning Nuna!” A cheerful voice broke Hea Jung from her thoughts. Looking up, a very rare smile- a pure one that was filled with happiness, appeared on Hea Jung’s face. One of the fewest people in Hea Jung’s life could make her do that, one of them was her brother Go, Chun Hee. “`Morning Chunnie~!” Hea Jung said lovingly as nine year old Chun Hee came up to her and gave Hea Jung a hug. The reason why Hea Jung loved him so much was that he was the only boy in her life that cared about her. Not only was that but Chun Hee also crippled from birth. But Hea Jung loved the nine year old anyways. She would do anything to protect him. Breaking their hug, Hea Jung looked at Chun Hee and ruffled his hair. “You better get ready for school!” Chun Hee said ignoring his messy hair. But Hea Jung just laughed. “Just worry about yourself, I’ll be up in a moment.” She said before watching her brother leave. Taking another bite of her breakfast, Hea Jung returned to her thoughts as she ate.
After giving her small table away to one of her maids, Hea Jung stretched once more before slipping off of her bed to her walk in closet to get her uniform. After a few minutes, with a slip into the sleeve and buttoning a button here and there, Hea Jung was ready for school. Walking out of her room, Hea Jung shut the door behind her and walked to the front door before yelling: “Can one of you girl’s get my bag?” She yelled out to her maids. The reason why there weren’t any butlers in her household was because Hea Jung had a very strong dislike for men. She didn’t know or care what her problem in the love department was, but she has been driven by the many dumps she had had in her past lifetime to think that every man guy or boy, besides Chun Hee, was cruel, heartless, and only thought of things for themselves. That was why she had thought of the Snow Princesses: the group of girls that had full control of the school with the help of her father’s money and the teachers who didn’t give or weren’t supposed to give a wit on what these girls whom she had specifically chosen to become part of her group. As far as she was concerned, she thought that ever boy in the world should only deserve suffering. Hea Jung watched as a maid walked to her as quick as her feet could go to Hea Jung with her school bag in hand. After thanking the lady, Hea Jung walked out of the house and stepped into the bright sunlight. It was another day to go to her school.
Stepping into her limo, Hea Jung texted her friends.
`Morning girls, what should we do today?
-HJ
Before looking up to see the school. It was only about fifteen minutes away from her house but Hea Jung loved to make some sort of grand entrance for herself.











