Meghan Griffin

365 Days of Prompts: Day 1

Written: March 2, 2020

Writing Prompt: Opening Line

Dear Reader, I wish I could tell you that you’re going to like this story.

But at some point we made a pact, didn’t we? I would write about everything that happened, no lies, and your reading it constituted your agreement for no judgement of me. Because let’s be honest, I don’t need or care for your judgement.

Revenge isn’t something I thought I would become obsessed with. Boy bands, book boyfriends, women on tv when I started to realize that I was bisexual, sure. College for a few minutes, a career and making money, and then whether or not I wanted a family and the whole traditional life. Those all took a few minutes of time and obsession.
Oh no wait, I did promise not to lie, didn’t I? So scratch everything after college. I didn’t get past that yet. But college? I did obsess about that. What is a normal experience? How much partying is required of me? Will my dorm mates become my best friends? Will going with them on spring break to an island off the East Coast result in me going missing for six years?

Okay, maybe the last one wasn’t something I thought about, until my sophomore year of spring break. The early worries of friends and socialization were fruitful; I had ended my freshman year with college friendships that survived the summer. I even ended up with roommates in the upper class dorms. I had decided on a major and a minor…I was every parents’ perfect, ideal college student. Yes, okay, I am looking back through rose colored glasses. You had to know that would happen. But really, I couldn’t complain about anything that doesn’t seem inconsequential now. Now that I’ve escaped from the hell I was placed in for six years. (We’re getting there. Don’t huff at me.)

There is something about being trapped with just your memories for …human company. I have reevaluated the decisions of Spring Break for hours, days, weeks… but I’m sure they’ll tell you I am making it up in the end. The facts as I remember them are as follows:
Spring Break is in the ungodly month of March for universities. High schoolers seem to get the warm month of April, where beaches are consistently warm and not a game of Russian roulette. Knowing this, Kathie (the first on my revenge list) decided that we should take advantage of the cooler weather possibilities and book a small hotel on an island about 200 miles off the coast of Maryland. It’ll be exclusive, she had promised, we’ll have the island pretty much to ourselves. And cheaper as it is March and still off season.

And so the eight of our group nodded in agreement. I haven’t fully explained my friend group have I? My apologies…part of that is because I view them so differently now. So let’s a take look at who they were six years ago, shall we?

There. Now you know who was on our trip, and coincidentally, the first seven names on my revenge list. Are you ready to find out more?

Word count: 1014