#ALSO I SEE THE LOOK BETWEEN BEATRICE AND MANDY
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HERE ME OUT, AGAIN!

If you all have watched the movie, "Pretty In Pink", which I hope we all have, if not. Go watch it. I know ya'll are thinking.. "Lottie, we can't defend you like this.." but hear me out..again!
Andie In the movie is a girl who falls in love with a guy who is in a different social class than her. His name is Blane. Blane also likes Andie, but his friend "Steff" DOES NOT approve it. Stef himself is rich, a snob, but it has be technically hinted in the movie he also liked Andie but it was never fully looked into. After I watched the movie I came to the realization...I didn't really care for Duckie (Andie's best friend) because he was immature and kind of toxic, "nice guys finished last" kind of toxic incels use to make women feel bad. I was sitting on my bed realizing that I did root for Blane, but...I was also wanting Steff to date Andie and turn his...bad boy rich kid persona around, and show his vulnerable side, because in the movie I think it was hinted he and his father didn't get along.
Now, some people already ship Parker with Beatrice, they are very awkward and adorable, and looking based off some dialogue, I think he might have had a cannon crush on her, along with Bo Jackson, I guess. I can see them being dorky and him being gentlemen like but to the point he is very awkward about it and makes so many cute mistakes. I can see him rant to her about his hyper fixations and she would just sit there listening, he would stop and be like, "I'm a freaking you out, if I talk too much...you can tell me to stop", and like the doll she is she would shake her head and be like, "n-no, I like hearing you speak its quiet nice.." She might be the only girl who can handle his weirdness. He is kinda like Blane, they BOTH follow the crowd, they do what their leader or “friend”, tells them to do and are seen as the odd one out in their rich friend group.
Now Derby, man's issues with his dad it was technically in the scene when he found out his boxing trophies were taken. But just like Steff, he is a blonde, handsome, rich snob, who is mad he couldn't buy the poor, down to earth type of girl. I can Invision a scene in my head where he would make fun of this girl in public but in private, respect how head strong she can be at times...and maybe a bit manipulative? I can see him maybe bullying her, and she would give him a nasty glare, but deep down he's like ," Yay she finally looked at me!" Along with the fact Beatrice character model in the game is fit for the dumb movie trope, "Was ugly with glasses but hot without glasses", type of model. Which, I don't hate I just think it goes to show the difference between her and Mandy, "peaked in high school" thing they had going on. I can definitely see Derby telling her stuff like, "You know...you would look a lot prettier if you got contacts and dressed better." A way of looking out for her, while also being a prick about it. There could be a scene where like…Beatrice can listen to his family drama and he just…sipping wine and thanks her?
Just watch some scene of Blane and Steff from the movie Pretty In Pink on YouTube, and you guys will understand.
Please watch the, movie guys and you’ll understand, PLEASE DON’T HATE ME FOR THIS SHIP!
#bully canis canem edit#bully cce#bully game#bully scholarship edition#bully rockstar#bully se#bully#bully preps#bully 2006#rockstar bully#derby harrington#parker ogilvie#beatrice trudeau#pretty in pink
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HIII BULLY FANDOM!! I’ve been so busy with school I’m barely on here anymore 💔💔 but here’s information about my self insert!! (cuz I still LOVE her and bully)
☆ Kamila “Kam” Carter Rosèll ☆
Kamila is an extroverted, conceited confident, and surprisingly sensible girl.
Born and raised into money, she’s very privileged and takes advantage of it. However, her parents made sure to raise her with a sense of humbleness. They didn’t want her to grow up acting as spoiled as she is, so she was taught to be grateful for her place and mindful of people that aren’t in it as well.
+ Her mom is a CEO of a designer brand and her dad is a popular producer
This makes her have a strange relationship with some of the preps. She finds their snobbiness annoying and can’t help but roll her eyes anytime she hears Derby talk (she still likes and is a friend of Pinky. Kam feels like she’s a good person at heart and that it’s just that her parents spoil her a lot). She doesn’t openly show her dislike, but will say some choice words to other people about them.
She does have quite the ego herself, stemming from her looks, but thinks she’s a little better because she doesn’t show off. Her looks and money do go hand in hand as she’s very high-maintenance. Often going out to get her nails and hair done and buying the best skincare on the market. (If you asked her where she got something, she will never gatekeep. She’ll go in-depth about exactly where she went and will also give some less pricey recommendations on top of that)
She isn’t shy by any means, she has a lot of energy and loves to spend it around other people. Because of this, she’s rarely seen on the campus alone. To class, at lunch, and just around the school, she’s often talking to someone. Kam is also (for the most part) friendly will talk to anyone she thinks is worth the time. She finds clique rivalry dumb and is very happy she isn’t a part of any of it so that she can talk to whoever she wants. She was happy that Jimmy tried to put some of drama to rest.
She has a good reputation and is well-liked among the other students
But because of her lack of shyness, she speaks her mind anytime she opens her mouth. Whether it be normally or in response to something she found offensive
She’s a cheerleader and a member of the drama club! Cheer is something she’s done since middle school and thinks that it’s really fun if you’re passionate about it. Her being in the drama club is mostly because of her love of singing, she’s definitely asked Dr. Crabblesnitch to have a musical in school more than once.
She’s very empathetic, so any time she sees people who don’t deserve it getting bullied (the little kids and SOME nerds), she feels pretty bad. She hates that Mandy picks on Beatrice and makes a conscious effort to be nice to her because of that.
+She once gave Beatrice a lipgloss she never used after hearing Mandy chew her up again to make her feel better.
(This part is so cringe and self indulgent)
She’s a popstar!!
Because of her dad being known, it was easy for her to get in the music industry (nepo baby 😭)
She’s that punky-pop type of artist, it’s hard to explain but a good example of the type of music she makes is Potential Breakup Song by Aly & AJ and songs by Avril Lavigne
Because of this everyone already knew who she was, so she didn’t really have an awkward phase when she first became a student
☆ Relationship with other students! ☆
Preps
Derby likes her (platonically) but she doesn’t like him. Their parents know each other as Derby’s dad buys stock in her mom’s company. So to keep good blood between their families, she acts normal to him whenever they talk.
+She’s literally fighting for her life through every conversation with him
She gets along with the nicer preps like Pinky, Gord, and Parker.
She isn’t close with Chad but regularly goes to pet Chester
Once at a party hosted by Derby’s dad, Tad and her had a really nice conversation. Because of this he’s fine in her book
Greasers
Dates Vance!! They’re that couple that does all that corn-ball stuff like giving each other flowers, match Halloween costumes (she spent a good $30 to be a pirate with him), and walks on the beach. She even wrote songs about him, some are so cheesy she hasn’t shown them to him
Before her and Vance got together, she found Peanut pretty cute. His voice added on top of that kindaaa made him an option for her
(In general when she first started attending Bullworth she thought the greasers were the best looking clique)
Lola and her are best friends. Kam is actually closer to her than she is with Pinky. But even with them being so close, she dislikes the way she treats Johnny
She’s always trying to tell Lola to talk something out with him instead of going with Gord or some other boy
Lefty and her are fine, they’re friendly but they only hangout if the other greasers are there. Still they can have a good conversation (she low-key finds him too flirtatious)
Norton and her are friends!! She likes that she can have an intelligent conversation with him, she can’t say the same about a lot of other people at Bullworth. People usually assume she isn’t very smart because of her personality, but she can drop all of the energetic stuff when she’s seriously talking to him
Johnny kinda thinks of her as a tag-along. It’s because she isn’t a part of the greasers and doesn’t to be, yet finds herself around them a lot. They aren’t terrible though, he likes that Lola has a female friend. He vents to her on accident a lot (like the one scene with Johnny and Jimmy)
+He asks if Lola has ever mentioned another guy to her CONSTANTLY
Ricky slightly bugs her. He tries not to say off things about girls when she’s close, but even then she’s heard a few comments she found unpleasant. Still, she tried giving him advice on how he could get his ex back. They don’t have any tension so it’s pretty much all good
Jocks
Hates Ted so bad it’s crazy. He gives her the BIGGEST ick and she shows it. She’s pretty confrontational, so she’ll lash out on him quickly. He thinks it’s hot 💔
Mandy and her are complicated. Mandy doesn’t like people taking attention off of her, which Kam manages to do. Kam likes to think that they just rule the school in their own ways.
+She still checks out to be on the cheer team though
(Tbh I don’t care for the jocks that much)
#HIII GUYSSSS#SCHOOL HAS HAD ME IN A CHOKEHOLD#this has been sitting in my drafts#For SO long#bully scholarship edition#bully cce#bully canis canem edit#bully oc#Kamila!!
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I'd like to request a fic!
Fandom: Bully
Ship: Beatrice X Lola
I'd like a fic where Lola asks Beatrice to Prom from Beatrice's POV (or something similar, don't feel like you have to stick too closely to that if it is too restrictive)
Thanks! 😊
oooooo this is a ship I don't see too much of <333 hopefully this is to your liking!
Word count: 2,110
I'd like a fic where Lola asks Beatrice to Prom from Beatrice's POV (or something similar, don't feel like you have to stick too closely to that if it is too restrictive)
The sun's starting to set and they're all getting ready for the prom. In fact, everyone's probably getting ready to leave by now.
Everyone except for Beatrice.
She had hoped that Bucky would've asked her out, or maybe even Earnest, but neither boy had approached her. She thought she had heard something about Earnest thinking about asking Mandy to the dance, but she never knew what became of that. All she knew was that she was sitting in her dorm room, alone, with her textbook sprawled out in front of her and her notebook opened to a page that had notes scribbled down on it. She had a dress hanging up in her wardrobe, sure, but she would've felt more like a loser going to prom alone. Besides, she needed to study anyway so she could stay ahead. If she remembered correctly, Melvin had a higher score on their last physics test, and she needed to be above him.
That, and she also needed an excuse to not feel sorry for herself for not being asked out. She had a feeling this would happen, and she knew she would never hear the end of it from Mandy. It seemed like she would find any and all flaws to use against her. Maybe it was because she stopped letting her copy her notes? Well, if she didn't have such a nasty personality, she would've considered helping her.
Unfortunately for Beatrice, the words in her textbook don't hold her attention. She can hear the girls in the hallway, some giggling while others just calmly chat. She even heard Eunice getting ready, and she couldn't deny the pang of jealousy she felt. Why did it seem like everyone had a date except her? The other nerds didn't seem too particularly interested in tonight, instead saying that they could all go play G&G at Dragon's Wing Comics. Oddly enough, she wasn't interested in that tonight.
“You're reading again?” Lola's voice nearly made her jump, the greaser leaning against the door frame. Even she was all dressed up in a black dress, a red belt around her waist with her signature leather jacket and ribbon tie still on. She's got an eyebrow cocked as she stares at her, a bored expression on her face. “Aren't you supposed to be ready for the dance? You know it's tonight.”
“Yes! I-I mean, I know it's tonight. I just...” She trails off. She didn't want to explain why she wasn't dressed. She felt like it should've been self-explanatory. Still, Lola clicks her tongue, looking around the room.
“You just ain't got a date,” she deadpans, and Beatrice's face heats up. “C'mon. Get dressed. You'll accompany me tonight.”
“You? A-aren't you going with Johnny?” Lola scrunches up her face, pushing a lock of hair aside.
“Johnny and I ain't talkin'.” She supposed that wasn't so shocking. Everyone heard about their latest fight. She didn't know what it was, but if she had to guess, she assumed it was the same as always: Lola being caught with another boy, they yell and fight, Johnny promises that they're finally through, and by this time next week, they'd be back together and happy as could be. If that's how the dating lifestyle was, Beatrice was sure she didn't want to be involved in it. Besides, her schoolwork was too important to ever let some boy come between her and her dream.
“So, you gonna get dressed or what?” Well... she did want to experience prom.
Closing the textbook, Beatrice slides out of bed and makes her way to the wardrobe. She ignores the amused scoff from the greaser when the green plaid dress comes into view, and Lola promises she'll keep her back turned while she changes. She tries to be quick about everything, nearly falling over when her toes catch on her blouse that's been discarded on the floor.
“You ain't gotta rush,” Lola calls to her in the same bored tone. “Everyone knows you don't gotta be there on time, and it'll probably last for a few hours.”
“I-I just didn't wanna keep you waiting!”
“It wouldn't be the first time someone has.” Slipping on her flats, Beatrice sends a smile her way, snatching up her signature ribbon and tying it into her hair. She follows Lola down the hall and out of the dorm, ignoring the glances of the other girls.
“You always gotta wear that dirty old thing?” The question makes her face burn, but Beatrice tries to not close in on herself.
“Of course! I think it's cute!” she responds. When Lola stops walking, she follows suit.
“Lemme try somethin',” She reaches out, untying the ribbon from her hair and redoing it around her neck, looking almost identical to the red ribbon tied around hers. She scrunches her face up, just a bit, as she continues to fuss with it. “Well, it'll have to do, but it looks a lot better.”
And it felt too choking, but truth be told, she wasn't brave enough to undo Lola's work. Her hair was next, the greaser combing her fingers through it and telling her to stop whining whenever she would hit a knot and making her wince.
“You're not gonna be embarrassin' me at this dance,” Lola had grumbled while smoothing down her hair. “so quit whining! It's so annoying!”
It took her a few minutes, and she had even offered her her lipstick. Still, that was a step too far and Beatrice had to decline. She didn't personally have anything against Lola but... she didn't want to resemble her either. The ribbon now around her neck was even pushing it.
They walked across campus, Lola rolling her eyes when she told her that Bullworth was too cheap to rent out a banquet hall for a proper prom. Apparently, Dr. Crabblesnitch had said that the gym was big enough for everyone to be in, and had even made the students that got detention clean it up. Beatrice had assumed Derby's father would've done something for the academy, and when she had brought this up, Lola scoffed.
“He didn't want “the poor leeches” anywhere near his property.” she spits, “Apparently some of the delinquents had broken into his car and stole a whole lot of stuff. Sounds pretty exciting though, right?”
“Uh, yeah. Sure...” No, it didn't. But she wasn't going to have Lola call her a loser tonight. She already felt like she had by taking her hair down.
Still, it was nice to be going to prom with someone, and Lola had even thanked her when she held the door open for her. The music left much to be desired. Too loud for Beatrice's taste, and Lola still looked bored out of her mind. The main area was swamped with students, all dressed up and looking their best. It was no surprise seeing Pinky dressed up like some fairy-tale princess, a blue glittery dress that was decorated in lace, something Lola had turned her nose up at, calling it tacky. Beatrice knew it the insult was out of spite, but she wondered how deep her hatred ran for the preps. It wasn't a secret the greasers were poor, but she never knew the extent of it. If anything, she mainly heard Lola talk about Mandy behind her back.
She had seen Hal and Ricky glance in their direction a couple times, both of them eyeing her up and down before talking to one another. She felt the heat creep up to her cheeks. Were they making fun of her? Of course they were. She always felt like she was the brunt of everyone's jokes. She was sure the greasers would be no different.
“Oh look, some of the boys are here!” She half expected Lola to go join them, leave her on her own, but she instead called the two over. They weren't exactly dressed up, having only taken off their vest to reveal their undershirt.
“Didn't think you'd be here,” Ricky comments. Lola holds her hand out, letting him twirl her around. He glances over at Beatrice, though he doesn't talk to her. “So, you got a new date? Thought you and Johnny would've patched things up by tonight.”
“I don't know what Johnny's doing,” she huffs, crossing her arms when Ricky lets her hand slip from his. “I mean, I don't know why he would be mad at me. I was just asking for help on some homework.”
“Yeah, I'm not even gonna comment on that.” For the first time, Beatrice actually agrees with Ricky. She knows Lola had a “certain” way of getting things done for her. Really, it was no surprise that Johnny got so angry at her all the time. She often wondered why he stuck with her.
“So you decided to come with... uh...” Hal looks at Beatrice, his eyes (and obviously mind) blank. She wants to take offense, and deep down she does, but she still gives him a small smile.
“Beatrice.” He nods his head, turning his attention back to Lola. To Beatrice's surprise, Lola seems to perk up.
“Unlike Johnny, she actually wanted to come with me!” Well, that wasn't the whole truth, but she wasn't going to argue with her. “Don't she looks cute?”
“She looks different,” Hal agrees, though he's eyeing her neck. “Did you... did you do that? Like on your own?”
Her face heats up. “Oh, no! Lola didn't like the ribbon in my hair, so she redid it herself.”
“Yeah, I figured.” He's laughing though, his arms crossed over his chest. “It looks nice! Doesn't really... suit you...”
“She just needs some more work,” Lola assures them, and Beatrice wonders what she means about that. Did she think she was going to be dressing like this every day?
When Hal and Ricky's dates get back to them, Beatrice is once again left alone with Lola, catching the occasional surprised glance from the other students. It made her feel weird, insecure. Plus the silence between her and her “date” was weighing heavy on her. She found herself getting close to just calling it quits and leaving, but when the song changed to a slower tempo, Lola grabs her hand and leads her into the sea of students.
“Come on, we gotta dance to at least one song tonight!” she tells her, placing her free hand on her hip. Beatrice can barely get over her shock before Lola is having her fall into a casual rhythm.
They dance for a bit in silence, swaying back and forth while Beatrice constantly readjusts her grip on Lola's shoulder, and she can feel her hands becoming clammy. “I-I'm not exactly used to this.”
“I can tell. You should go on a date. It might help.”
“Ah, boys aren't exactly my thing...”
“Who said it had to be a boy? Guys can be such selfish jerks anyway!”
“Then why do you always go for them?”
“Maybe no one else has ever caught my attention before.”
Beatrice lets a beat pass by before speaking again. “Has a-anyone caught your attention lately?”
“Well, I could think of a certain someone.” She almost sounds giddy telling her, an excited smile on her face. “Kind of cute, but nowhere near as pretty as me! She does have potential, though.” That smile turns into a pout. “But she's always so busy and we rarely bump into each other. A girl like me shouldn't have to work so hard to get someone's attention. Oh, it's almost embarrassing talking like this! I could have any boy I like, but I can't have the one girl I like!”
Beatrice doesn't respond. She's not too knowledgeable about relationships. Sure, she's read them in romance books, but she doubts that fairy-tale stories like those apply in real life. Still, she wondered who Lola was talking about. Maybe one of the delinquents? They seemed like they would be her style.
“W-well, maybe you should talk to her more?” she suggests slowly, trying to recall anything from those romance books she would read in her off time. “Why didn't you ask her to dance?”
And there it is, the amused look on Lola's face like that's the question she's been waiting to hear all night. “I did!”
#bully: scholarship edition#bully se#bully scholarship edition#lola lombardi#beatrice trudeau#request
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