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This spring, a story based on an urban legend in 1920- death is everywhere.
School is dismissed as the immoderate crowd of students marched themselves home by walking or riding different buses. Leonard Speir (petite lad w/ short blonde hair, and blue eyes) and I walked past the locker room as he looked over at a blonde girl struggling to close her locker as if she ransacked her study books and school supplies for her phone.Blonde Girl: "Close you stupid locker!"
She slammed the locker twice, with her fist- and then her forehead, as her friend rushed over to her impatiently.
"Lucy, are you coming? We're gonna be late!"
She said in her full volume as Lucy finally closed her stable trunk before letting out a shallow sigh."There we go..."
She then turned around.
"Oh... Yuriy didn't see you there!"
Yuriy: "Why wouldn't you see there, Lucy? I just observed you struggling to close the fucking locker. I see you doing it- you should've just done some exercises at home."
Lucy: "I've already exercised at home, Yuriy. Plus, you didn't even see me in PE class, you're just in another classroom, or should I say the weight room."
Yuriy: "Of course, I was in the weight room, why wouldn't I?! Now come on. Let's just get home."
Yuriy Vaughan turned her head around twice.
Yuriy: "My dad is picking me up- let's go."
She walked away to the outdoors before Lucille Abovau. Leonard prevented us from walking, anxiously facing me.
Leonard: "Ash, are you sure this is a good idea? I mean my sister could pick me up. She's older than me, remember?"
Ashton: "Yeah, I know. She just walked home by herself, so it might be best if I just drop you off at the house. You do realize that, right?"
Leonard turned away for a memory to fly back into his brain.
Leonard: "I don't remember her telling me this."
He slowly blinked, then declined to accept.
Leonard: "Fine. You can walk me home, but don't do something stupid, okay?"
When I heard his folly statement, I burst out laughing selfishly.
Ashton: "Why would I do something stupid you foolish dingleberry? Just because I can somehow play as a narcissistic asshole, does not mean I take my actions into stupidity. Now let's go before the school locks us out."
I walked out of the main hall to the outdoors, then teleported to his house before Speir headed out of the building. I'd be surprised he didn't see me following him around while entering the block to Jennifer Torsney's house. As he was about to open the door, he slipped on sharp ferns.
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