When does this class not have drama?

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*Anna|Luna Snow*

I sighed in relief once we reached our destination. Thankful that the awkward tension in the bus had lifted. I quickly stood up from where I was seated eager to get off.

Honestly, that school has issues and I don't want to deal with their problems because their problems are theirs and only theirs.

Once I got off of the bus and inhaled the fresh-not-problem-filled air. Exhaling I turned back to my friends as they walked up to where I was waiting for them as I literally jumped off of the bus when I was able to.

"Why do you always have to jump ahead?" Peter complained as they caught up to me.

"Did you really want to stay in that clogged bus?" I shot back.

"No, but MJ wanted to finish her sketch of Marinette and Alya." Peter responded.

"They have some big problems that might as well just fill up my whole sketch book." MJ said with a hint of amusement in her tone.

"Can we just get onto the ferry so that we can find a small quiet spot where we won't be able to hear about anyone's problems?" Flash groaned.

"When did you get here?" I said whipping my head around to face him.

"Haha, very funny. I got here the same time as the others did." He said dryly.

"Maybe you should've worn brighter colours, it's easy to get lost in a big crowd." MJ said chuckling as her own joke.

"I for one agree, we might get hooked up into the croissant kids problems so we should find a quiet spot for ourselves." Ned pitched in with Betty nodding alongside him.

"We, probably should." Peter agreed before we made our way to the line up pulling out the tickets that were provided. Other than mine of course as I had to purchase it myself before hand as I technically wasn't supposed to be here but hey, rules are made to be broken. Right? At least that's what it says on the doors of the labs at SI.

We found a nice spot on the second level of the boat near the door to the deck in case any problems made their way to us.

Immediately we started a debate on what can be eaten with sandwiches and what can't. For example, you could probably put whipped cream in a sandwich but shouldn't put ice cream as that would make it soggy if it were a regular bread.

Half way through the boat ride we heard yelling coming from the area where we saw the French kids go and soon saw Kagami coming out of the room looking ready to kill.

She saw our group watching with confused expressions on our faces and her expression slightly softened. She then changed her course to our group and sat down on the couch beside where I was sitting on the floor.

"What happened Kagami?" I asked switching our conversation in order to figure out what happened.

"Oh I'll tell you what happened for sure, and you'll know why I don't go to public schools." Kagami hissed through gritted teeth.

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