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Jasmyn
"Told you going to Starbucks would be help me." I told Tina as we headed to science class.

"Wait, there he is." Tina stopped me right outside the door and pointed to a boy with dark brown hair.

"He's kinda cute." I shrugged.

"Kinda?" She asked shocked. "Girl, you've been with Noah way too long." She told me.

"What makes you think he's into me?" I asked her folding my arms.

"He's looking at you right now." She said making me direct my attention to him.

He gave a small smile and I returned one.

"Talk to him!" She exclaimed.

"Okay." I took a deep breath and went inside the classroom as she followed. I sat in the empty seat next to him. She gave me two thumbs up when i looked back at her.

"Hi." I said awkwardly which was unusual of me. Something about him was just so different and mysterious.

"You actually realized I was in this class for the first time." He said sarcastically.

I bit my lip slightly and said, "Well aren't you lucky."

"How exactly am I lucky?" He asked me with a confused expression as he closed his journal.

"Not very many people in this class get my attention." I said seductively.

"Look, I know you're a flirt and all but I'm pretty sure you're dating the football team captain." He reassured me.

"What if I wasn't?" I tapped my nails on the desk. "What if we broke up?"

"What does that have to do with me?" He asked.

"Okay, this clearly isn't working." I gave up.

"Yes your sexual appeal is not working on me." He sarcastically replied.

"Ugh, get over yourself." I rolled my eyes. "No one even knows you."

"I like to keep it that way." He smirked. "Unlike someone like you, who needs everyone's attention twenty four seven."

"All eyes on you right?"

I didn't respond to his last words before getting up. I walked over to my regular seat next to Tina.

"How'd it go?" She asked me excitedly.

"I screwed up." I started. "Obviously my sex appeal doesn't work on all boys, and that's very surprising to be honest."

"He's just a loner, if you want him you need to bring down your ego a little bit." She told me.

I sighed.

Marianna
Angela was going to have to miss the photography club meeting so I had to handle Kimberly and Alexandria all on my own.

I didn't hate Kimberly's guts like Angela did but she wasn't my cup of tea at the end of the day.

"Okay my camera buds, you're first assignment is a group project!" Kimberly announced to the class.

"So you can work with two to three people in this project." Kimberly said.

She explained the rules and I was out of it on most of it, which meant I had a reason to talk to Alexandria.

Soon as she was about to get up I called her name.

"Alexandria!" I called her. She turned around. She looked even prettier up close. Her eyes were a beautiful shade of blue.

"Yeah?"

"I was wondering if you could tell me what the directions were for this assignment I was kind of distracted." I said awkwardly.

"Sure, we can be partners if you wanted I would have turned around straight towards you but I really didn't notice you were there." She said as she sat down in the seat right in front of me.

"Yeah totally and thanks." I smiled at her.

She explained everything to me and we really didn't do any of the planning for the assignment that we were supposed to be doing because we kept talking about other random things.

Then she randomly asked me out of the blue, "Can I get your number?"

I was clearly not thinking logically and being oblivious to the fact that we were doing a group project and needed each other's numbers.

"Oh yeah silly me, for the project of course!" I said nervously.

"I guess my friend is gonna have to work with us as well." I said.

"What friend?" She asked quickly. She paused for a minute. "Not that i have a problem about it I just wanted to know."

"My friend Angela Belford." I said.

"Oh, I didn't know you guys were friends." She said. "That's interesting."

"Yep." I said awkwardly.

"Okay times up, make sure that you have your planning done by Thursday!" Kimberly yelled as we all grabbed our things to leave.

Alexandria was about to leave until I grasped her attention.

"We can work on the project at my place if you want." I suggested.

"Sounds good to me, just text me the address." She said before swiftly turning around and leaving out the room.

Tina
I sat flat out in front of my TV staring directly at it.

"You fools you're supposed to go the other way!" I yelled at my microphone. I took my headphones off when I heard someone knock on my window. 

I threw my controller down and peaked through through the window to see Xavier standing there. I smiled and pulled the window up. He climbed in.

"You know my moms here right?" I asked him quietly.

"I didn't see her car parked outside." He shrugged.

"Look I'll get dressed and we can go somewhere else." I told him.

He sighed. "Sure, Whatever."

I turned off my gaming system as Xavier climbed back out the window. I put on some appropriate clothes for the weather and headed out behind him.

Angela
Marianna, Jasmyn and I looked through thousands of clothing pieces still not able to find any we were happy with. Then my phone rung.

"Why is Tina's mother calling me?" I asked Marianna and Jasmyn. They shrugged continuing to search through clothes.

I stepped to the side to answer the phone call.

"Hello?" I asked weirdly.

"Angela!" She started. "Have you seen Tina is she with you she isn't home and i thought she'd be."

"Well have you tried calling her?" I asked rolling my eyes.

"Yes, she hasn't answered not one of my phone calls or text." She said worried. "Can you try her for me?"

"Yes Mrs. Jennings I'll see what I can do." I stated before hanging up the phone. I followed to where Jasmyn and Marianna were.

"Mrs. Jennings doesn't know where Tina is and says she didn't come home." I told them.

"She's probably just out with her boyfriend." Marianna said while examining a skirt.

I called her but there was no answer. I texted her no answer.

"Yeah, shes with her boyfriend." I said coming to a conclusion. They nodded and we kept walking.

Great friends!

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