We don’t really mind. After all, they don’t cause us any trouble. However…

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We don’t really mind. After all, they don’t cause us any trouble. However…
Why are you in the ROTC program if you don't enjoy it?
It’s mandatory.
Those guys are my barkada. They are my closest friends.
^This is Davide Bago. He’s the “leader” of our group. A lively fellow and very friendly, he is quite popular in our neighborhood. His family is pretty well off and they live in a big house. He’s quite active in a lot of extracurricular activities in and outside of school and is a very responsible kid.
^This is Hadji Syed Kudarat. He doesn’t talk much and looks serious, but he’s nice and knows how to get along with people. You can always depend on him when you need help. I rather enjoy our conversations, he’s pretty mature for his age.
^This is Leon Wang. He’s the adopted son of a British woman, my English tutor. They moved here from Hong Kong when he was very young. He looks serious, and its hard to tell what he’s thinking, but be careful. He is famous around town for his mischief
Here are my other friends from school:
^This is Maria Ligaya Dela Cruz. Like her name suggest, she’s a cheerful girl. At 18 years old, she’s the second oldest in class after me. She works at my boss’ house as a maid but my boss helped her be able to get back to school to finish her studies.
^This is Cecilia Maxilom. She’s our class president. She’s one no nonsense, independent girl. She’s smart and focused on her studies. Davide has been courting her for a couple of months now, and she haven’t noticed it at all.
^This is Hayato Kobayashi. At 14, he’s the youngest in our class and one of the few Japanese enrolled in our school. His parents works at my boss’ Abaca plantation. He’s uh, a sprightly sort of fellow and he keeps calling me ‘nii-chan.
I am slowly falling into this ship deeper than I should be--- heeellppp