Friends and their opinions

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The day was going more than fine by the moment, and Olivia was surprised everything was that great.

She has gone through the first five classes successfully, she was communicating with her friends as always, she was laughing and not feeling awkward like the previous day.

Well, about that...One thing was still in her mind...that dream. What was it even, and was it important? She didn't know, but it wasn't leaving her mind. And again, she didn't know why.

"It'll leave soon," she guessed and decided to brush off the feeling and continue her conversation with her friends.

*flashback*

It was the first day of eighth grade. Everything was shiny, new, ready to be explored, ready for new conquerors, ready for the new students. Everything had purpose, everything was there for a reason, everything was there to make her happy.

One of the main reasons why Olivia wanted to learn at East Side High-school was that she knew she was going to make a bunch of friends to live and laugh all day.

Well...it turned out that her expectations have become true. She met Ivy, Paige, Ava, and Mia when they were selected to be in the same class section.

Ivy was a pretty and pretty pessimistic person. She had short brown hair and brown eyes, which made her look even more beautiful. She and Olivia were maybe closest than anyone in the friend group, and it was really amazing to watch them as they talked because Olivia always tried to make her friend feel better and motivate her to live her life.

Ava was the confident one. The blonde was always ready to have fun. She was the one who didn't care about the others and their opinions. She was the brave one. She was the one who always talked when they had to give a presentation. She was the extrovert of the group.

Paige and Mia were best friends. They matched like a puzzle. They complemented each other in many different areas. Their friendship was truly amazing to be observed. They were always laughing. By always I mean always. Every second.

Paige was really intelligent and a very good student (as the others mentioned above) and had brown curly hair and beautiful blue-green eyes. Olivia wasn't that close with her, but they understood each other when they had to.

Mia was the craziest one of the group. With all good intentions, of course. She was always optimistic and always lightened the mood. In every situation she made everyone feel okay whatever happened. She was the life and the soul of the party.

*end of flashback*

"I don't understand the whole thing with the World Cup," said Paige, interrupting Olivia's thoughts.

"Hm?"she asked.

"I said that don't really understand the whole matter with the World Cup. I mean, why it is such a big deal?" Paige repeated.

"I don't either, you're not alone," Ava said, causing them both to laugh.

"Maybe it's because of the spirit," Olivia told them.

"What do you mean?" Mia asked.

"I think that maybe it's a big deal because of the spirit," she repeated her thought.

"No way, don't tell me you like watching that?!"Paige asked.

"No!" Olivia started, but from the expressions of her friends, she understood that she had to make an excuse to get out of the situation. "No, no, I don't watch it. Im just guessing," relief spread through her body.

"Yeah, I mean, that's totally something boys would like," Ava expressed her opinion.

"Yep, agreed," Ivy entered the conversation.

"But why does it have to be something that only boys would like or do? Why? There's no reason for this," Olivia zoned out. "Why something should be always defined as something only boys or only girls can or can do? This makes no sense! It's ridiculous.."

"Earth to Oliviaaaa,"Ivy groaned.

"Hm? What did you'd say?" Liv snapped out from her thoughts.

"Nothing, just still discussing the whole useless situations with the World Cup," she said.

"Can we stop talking about this and change the topic already?!" Liv snapped at her friends with a different (or even annoyed tone?).

They looked at her amazed and decided not to talk on this topic again (and of course Liv didn't know why. Again).

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