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FLETCHER: i don’t even like coffee. FLETCHER: wtf am i doing with my life??
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FLETCHER: i don’t even like coffee. FLETCHER: wtf am i doing with my life??
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SOPHIE: glasses really do make someone look smarter SOPHIE: i look ready to school your ass
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“Please tell me you did your half of the project, I talked to Cindy last night and she said when you worked with her you didn’t do your part. If my GPA drops because of you we’re fighting.”
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“Are you gluten free because I want your glutes...on me.”
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“Are you starbucks because I crave you, like, at least five times a day.”
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VALENTINE
“… What? Wait, no.” Valentine hurriedly opened the book back up (to the wrong page) and made a ‘carry on’ motion with her hand. “I’ve got this. We can finish this.” She leaned in sligtly before whispering, “If we don’t finish this on time then I’m not going to be able to go out tonight, and I promised my BFF I’d set her up with this super cute kid from my Econ class.”
Trevor reached over and carefully turned her pages until she was on the correct one. “You do not have this, Miss Reyes,” he stated, “which is why I am here in the first place.” The boy resisted pushing a sigh past his lips. Going out and setting up her friends seemed to be more important to her than chemistry, and most importantly, the discovery of oxygen. “Tell me, why was Joseph Priestley’s discovery important?”
"and that's why..." Trevor blinked absently as he looked over, the other seemingly in their own world. Quietly, he closed the textbook and set it gently onto the table. "Look, if you're in need of a break, you only have to ask. If you're going to nod off you're only wasting my time and your parents' money."