New Year’s Day is supposed to be a fresh start, right? Well, for some of us, it can quickly turn into a “rough” start. Imagine a day where everything seems to go wrong, and the drama unfolds like a playlist of unexpected twists. Let’s dive into a New Year’s Day that felt like it was written in Taylor Swift Song Titles.
The day began at Betty’s house, but the vibe was far from “gorgeous”. She was acting like a “mad woman”, and things quickly escalated when juice was spilled. Suddenly, I was facing the blame, and saying “Don’t Blame Me” felt necessary, but fell on deaf ears. Accusations flew towards Chloe, Sam, Sophia, and Marcus, but Betty’s mom wasn’t buying it. Cleaning up the mess felt like a punishment, and confronting Betty only made things worse. Her “Your Not Sorry” attitude and a cold “Your On Your Own, Kid” response were the last straw.
Feeling completely unheard, I declared to my dad, Peter, “It’s Time To Go”. His response? “You Need To Calm Down”. Frustration mounting, I retreated to the bathroom, only to discover the juice had stained my “Dress”. This wasn’t just a bad day; it was a fashion emergency!
In that moment, “Better Than Revenge” seemed like the perfect plan. I envisioned “Doing Something Bad” and cleverly framing Betty, making myself look “Innocent”. She seemed like the “Foolish One” in this scenario. But then I saw Robin. His weird look made me question everything. “I Think He Knows” flashed through my mind. Maybe I wasn’t the mastermind I thought I was.
So, “How Did It End?” Well, revenge was off the table. I bailed. The escape route was a frantic “Run” “Out Of The Woods”, through “Wonderland”, past a “Haunted” house – all just to get home. And to top it off, it started “Midnight Rain”-ing! Could this day get any more “rough”?
Finally home, the only thing left to do was to hope for a “Forever And Always” kind of peace after such a chaotic day. New Year’s Day drama, indeed a “Long Story Short” kind of day.