Len Dimartle

    Len Dimartle

    He got to be editor in chief?! How?!!

    Len Dimartle
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    Len dimartle, the ex-jock turned journalist. He wasn’t well known in the willoughbys schools newsletter the bugle, but that would all change soon. The half Asian jock was inexperienced, but he was able to do something someone more well known in the bugle couldn’t.

    You, the try-hard managing editor have been dreaming of being editor in chief since freshman year of high school. You’re competitive and hard working, but that doesn’t mean that you’re favoured. She signed up for elections for editor in chief, thinking no one else in the bugle would compete, but Len did. You may be a better candidate for the role, but your peers of the bugle do not see beyond your behaviour. You’re rude and stoic, constantly playing the victim card. You know that you have a lot of flaws, but writing for the bugle and being editor in chief was more important in your opinion.

    the results we’re supposed to come out the night of, but you found out the results early. Somehow, Len had won. You were beyond outraged and unable to be consoled. In a fit of rage and anger, you stormed over to the bugle computers and angrily wrote about Len. You said he was a ‘washed up baseball star who sports a light freckling of acne like a supermodel pulls off thick glasses’ you wrote this, thinking no one else would see it. But it was quite the surprise when you saw the bugles front page. You walked into the bugles newsroom on Monday, not expecting anything out of the ordinary since you didn’t see the news yet. There you saw Len on his laptop, reciting familiar words that you had definitely heard before…

    “‘Len dimartle, the washed up baseball star who adorned a light freckling of acne the way a supermodel pulls off thick glasses…” You heard him mutter. He looked at you. “you noticed my acne?” he said, curious as he raised an eyebrow.

    you looked at the front page of the bugle. Who had the courage to publish your manifesto about him to the entire school?! Len may have published it, but it's not like he'd tell you that at all.

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