🐢 school 🐢

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The bus made a squealing noise and then lurched to a stop. You perked up a little bit because one of your friends got on at this stop. You smiled as you made eye contact with her. She picked up her pace and sat down with a huff once she reached you. You both smiled at each other an immediately dove into conversation with her.

"Raquel carried the show. I wouldn't watch it if she weren't in it." I nodded in agreement. Kelly made a good point. Raquel was necessary. You were about to speak but she immediately changed the subject. "DUUUDE OKAY SO I HAVE SOMETHING SOOO IMPORTANT TO TELL YOU." I smiled and laughed a little.

"Okay, what it it?" I asked intently. Curious to know what was going on. 

"Okay so...I may or may not have a screen recording of the MIRACULOUS NEW YOUR SPECIAL!!" My jaw almost hit the floor. I had really wanted to see it over break, but my mom wouldn't let me. She insisted that Miraculous was just a kids show. Clearly she wasn't a woman of fine taste. 

"CAN WE PLEASE WATCH IT OH MY GOODNESSSS!!" Kelly nodded her head. 

"But let's wait for Beck." She blushed and I smiled. Beck was the last person in out trio, and Kelly had a major crush on him. But she preferred to just ignore it. 

Beck finally got on the bus and we started watching. Kelly was sandwiched in between us, but my attention drifted and I found myself staring out the window. My attention had drifted elsewhere. I was thinking about Tottie again. I really missed him. I just wanted to be at home with him more than anything. 

I had developed a serious emotional attachment to him. Ever since my dad had died, actually. I didn't think Tottie was a reincarnation of him or anything, but rather a piece of him still with me. My dad had bought Tottie for me on my 8th birthday. He bought him from an old lady who was moving into a nursing home and couldn't take him with her. Tottie was 11 at that point and would probably live to be 30 or so, and well, she wasn't going to be around for forever. It was a bit morbid, but I didn't care. I loved Tottie more than life itself. 

Suddenly, the bus lurched to a halt, yet again, and we were finally at school. Oh great. Here we go again. I thought to myself. This is going to be one hell of a day. 


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~GlowStick, 

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