Before we start here's the key.
Juliet is plain italics.
Romeo is plain bold.
Ivy is plain underlined.
Anthony is underlined bold.
Eric is bold italics.
Mark is underlined italics.Hopefully it doesn't get too confusing. To the story!
Skype: Group Chat
Wednesday 7:28 PM
Hey, dudes, what's up?
I have a job interview tomorrow after school! I'm freaking out.
Congrats, Jules. I bet you'll do fine.
Yeah, who wouldn't want to hire you?
Thanks, guys, for the encouragement, but I'm still nervous. I really want this job!
What's the job?
Cashier at a local bakery, but everyone starts at the bottom in the restaurant business.
What bakery?
Who added lover boy to the chat?
:P
It's at Michael's Bakery. It's a small place up town.
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Should I tell her?
I don't know. It's your decision.
Tell me what?
Nah I'll tell you after you get the job.
>:( Fine.
So Valentine's Day is coming up. Anyone planning on going to the dance?
Seeing as I'm part of the planning committee I kinda have to go and see how my planning turned out. But it'll probably be lame.
You light up my world like nobody else & with you as my date I'd be overwhelmed!
...Seriously?
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XD Worst line yet! I can't believe you tried that one.
Did you really use a One Direction reference but twist the lyrics slightly?
That was a desperate move even for you.
I don't even know what to say.
Hey it wasn't that bad!
Yeah it was. Seriously no one here likes that song.
Fine it wasn't the best move on my part, but still, Juliet, what do you say?
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