Day 146

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With the beginning of the Post-Pop days came the beginning of our drama days. And when there's a drama queen, there's gotta be a drama king. Showing up halfway through the school year, our safe little Adaptation class was joined by 

Louis Armani- A fairly nice guy from downtown Los Angeles, who asked way too many dumb questions and intruded in way too many things that were not his business. He was to blame for the Arder ordeal. 

Arder. It's a mashup of two names- Archie's and his friend Xavier's. 

Let me explain- Archie and Xavier were sort of the leaders of their clique, which included pretty much any popular French People from our school. My friend group and theirs never crossed paths. Never meant each other any harm. Until Louis and Anna stepped in. You see, one day Anna somehow managed to walk to the oh-so-popular Carrefour store with Louis. And she somehow, 'coincidentally' ran into the Arder squad along with the person I feared would get involved most... you guessed it. Logan. So of course, Louis, being thirsty for drama, we will get to thirstiness later, decided to voice his mind, loudly enough for Arder and Logan to hear. He told Anna he thought she was the "Adaptation Outcast." The one that nobody included in class and the one that her friends, us, didn't like. Supposedly. Obviously none of that was true, but when is drama factual? 

Now, none of us, not me nor my friends, were actually there to witness that conversation. But apparently Archie, being in love with Anna or whatever, immediately stepped in and asked if Anna wanted in on Arder. They all took her in as a part of their group and she supposedly became the queen of Arder. Logan was a part of it too. 

Anna started to call the members of Arder over the phone and they grew closer. Somewhere along the line it was revealed that not only was Anna excluded from her own friend group, but that her friend group, aka us, referred to her as a slut. I'm still blanking as to when any of that actually happened, because as far as we were concerned, none of what we were being accused of was true. 

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