Guys Invite ‘Ugly’ Girl to Party to Mock Her, Not Knowing 6 Tough Men Would Arrive Behind Her — Story of the Day
Jake and his buddies made a bet that he should invite the ugly girl they graduated with to a party as a joke. However, they had no idea that the girl had some motorcycle-riding guardian angels.
“You won’t do it. You don’t have the guts,” Jake’s friend, Olly, laughed, and the others echoed the gleeful but evil humor.
“Please. This will be a piece of cake. She’s going to cry when I get in there,” Jake scoffed, grinning in confidence. He strolled toward the laundromat where a poor, unsuspecting girl was working her usual shift, not knowing that some idiots were planning something horrible.
Jake and his friends were bored. The truth is that they had peaked in high school as the typical jocks/bullies of everyone around. Now, they all worked boring jobs and gathered afterward to drink beers and reminisce about their lives.
They were walking around town when they passed the local laundromat and spotted someone from their graduating class: Daisy. Olly stopped them all and pointed her out. They laughed because they used to make fun of her for being an ugly girl. Then, he had an idea and told Jake to go in and invite her to a “party.”
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At first, they all just laughed, but soon, the idea became a bet, and Jake was ready to win some money and have fun with his buddies, so he went inside.
“Hey, Daisy! Hello! I haven’t seen you since our graduation!” Jake greeted her with more enthusiasm than he had ever shown her.
“Uhmm… Jake? Ok, hello. Can I help you with something?” Daisy asked, confused. She worked at the laundromat since she was 15 because her family was incredibly poor. She didn’t mind. She loved them no matter what, but she wanted to work hard so they could soon have better lives.
Her shift at the laundromat was about to end, and she had to leave quickly due to her night classes at the local community college. Jake’s appearance was both unexpected and unwelcome. He and his friends had been nothing but terrible to everyone in high school.
“No, no. I just saw you and wanted to talk to you,” he replied, smiling as if he was James Dean.
“Why?” Daisy continued, shaking her head.
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“Why not?” Jake wondered, faking offense. “Ok, look. I know I wasn’t the best person in high school, and I hate myself for it. How about I make that up to you at Olly’s party tomorrow.”
“Olly?” Daisy muttered, curling her lip imperceptive. Olly was even worse than Jake. “No, thanks.”
Jake’s eyebrows went up, shocked. “Look, please. I swear. I’ve been trying to change. I’m so sorry for whatever I did in high school. I know I was a jerk. I’m in therapy now, and I think you’re a really cool girl, actually. I always wondered about you…”
Jake rambled on, and Daisy didn’t want to believe his words, but his green eyes were pretty compelling.
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