Keira's POV
"Finally, you're done," I remarked casually. "How were musical auditions?"
"They're fine," Fiona Tan replied. "I think we've got everyone. Shall we hit Marina Bay?"
"I'm ready whenever you are!"
Crystal's POV
Ambiguous family restaurant
"I'm Crystal and I'm going to have a peach fizzly drink," I declared to my phone camera. "Here's a toast to becoming company leader!"
"I'm Fiona Tan and I'm going to have mango sparkling soda. Here's a toast to becoming the head of culture for the student council!"
"I'm Keira and I'm going to have Fanta Grape flavoured. Here's a toast to becoming an official member of the student council!"
"I'm Teddy and I'm going to have coke. Here's a toast to becoming the vice president of Infocomm!" We did a collective toast and gulped down all our drinks at once. Keira got the ball rolling telling me stories of her life in her current class, and Fiona Tan followed soon after. It became a seamless ping pong game of chatting as we exchanged stories of our lives.
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"And finally, we have the Hamburger steak with fusilli," the waiter announced. I thanked him before snapping a photo, ready to post it on my Instagram once I got home. Tucking in, I savoured the olive oil glazed into my pasta, the soya sauce that unintentionally splattered into my food. The fusili was hot and soft, yet smooth to my tongue's touch. The hamburger steak was chewy and tender, yet it didn't smell a single bit bloody. It was savoury and looked at its glossy brown.
It's been a year since the whole friendship started. Yet, it felt like nothing really changed. We exchanged text messages as much as we could despite being in two separate friend groups and agreed to meet up whenever the occasion was right. And yet we still talked like there was no tomorrow.
Teddy's POV
Picking up a goofy moustache stick, I crammed my way into the photo booth. I hovered the moustache over my face as I squeezed in with the girls that had a flair for photo taking and were already in position. Girls will never be engineered like boys. They never advance at PE but are the first to move when it's time to take a picture.
Squeezing in, we smiled for the camera as the machine snapped a photo for us. The screen then prompted us to huddle together, and so we did that. We became the machine's slaves for the last two promote as well so that the machine could produce our four photos for us to bring home. Soon enough, we were free from the machine's control as Crystal put in the number of photo strips, and we took turns to choose our frames.
Fiona hovered on it for a while, before she found a flashy coloured one and put it there. Crystal went next, settling with a sky blue frame, and Keira decided on a purple frame. Being a tech dude and the newly appointed Infocomm vice president, a tech-coloured paper tree for my frames was what I settled with.
Fiona Tan's POV
Fiona Tan; Phew! That was a wild, long hangout!
Teddy: but it was a good one to kick start this new chapter of our lives. Let's go give it our all as newly appointed leaders!
Crystal: of course! See you around in school everyone~
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Find your faith
Teen Fiction⚠️Tw: €@+|ng d|$0rd€r$, $€|f-h@rm, @++€mp+€d su|c|de, b|00d, p@n|£ @++@£k, h@r@$$m€n+⚠️ A "Chronicles of Peace" AU where Crystal does much better in her academics, she accepts the offer to take 8 subjects hoping she'll have more options if she can't...
