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Jassel looked at Luke with a disgusted face looking at him eating his food.

"What? Luke said still eating his food."

"How can you eat that stuff."

"Eh i'm hungry i guess"

"Well i'm gonna get some crisps from the machine, now you can join me or you can eat that shit"

"I'm coming"

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Meanwhile on the otherside of school Ashton and Celeste were in English class discussing the difference between name brand cereals and knock offs. Those two always talked about the most randomest things. Luckily for them they had study hall to ramble about their cereal. Now for Michael, Calum and Venia well, they were busy coping notes from Mr. Brinston's class. Every so often Venia would tap her pencil and Calum would cough warning her about Michael. With the teens being in different grades it made it hard for them to talk during school so hanging out after school was something they could all enjoy. Quiet strange how they all met actually. Luke, Calum, Michael, and Venia were in the same class in year 8. They all had the same lunch and they had spotted a new girl with a bag lunch in her hands. The girl was Jassel and she was struggling to find a seat so Venia spotted the short blonde. Venia needed a girl to talk to since she always hung around the boys all the time. Oh Jassel she always hated school lunch. Jassel and Venia would later become inseperable. Together the short blonde and the tall brunette a duo. Now in year nine you would find Ashton, Celeste, and Tom. They were the perfect three until tom moved. That's when Celeste met Calum at her brother's soccer game and they became good friends. Celeste would then tell Ashton about Calum and would not shutup about him so then Ashton met the kid. That day Calum was at soccer game and his friends were there to cheer him on. That's when Ashton and Celeste met Michael, Venia, and Jassel. After the game Calum joined the group of laughing teens while Celeste's younger brother played. Celeste's brother was in a younger division of soccer than calum. The seven clicked instantly and it was like they had been friends for years. They then hung out at each other's houses and that's when the tradition began. Everyday after school they would reunite.

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