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Alison DiLaurentis didn't collect friends the way most people did. She chose them.
Carefully. Intentionally. Like pieces on a board she could already see the endgame of.
Spencer Hastings was the first she really noticed. Not because Spencer wanted attention but because she didn't. Alison liked that. Spencer was sharp, competitive, always correcting something, always trying to be right. Alison saw her as useful long before anyone else did.
Emily Fields came next. Quiet, gentle, easy to overlook. Alison didn't overlook her. She saw loyalty in Emily before Emily even knew she had it. The kind of loyalty that didn't need asking for, it just was. Alison pulled her closer with smiles and small moments of approval until Emily was orbiting her without realizing she'd been pulled in.
Hanna Marin was different. Hanna used to be invisible too, until Alison remade her. A few words here, a few "you're better than this town" comments there, and suddenly Hanna wasn't just part of the background anymore. She was polished, confident, hungry to stay close to the version of herself Alison made her believe in.
Aria Montgomery was the soft spot in the circle. Alison liked that Aria saw the world differently more emotional, more forgiving. Aria didn't resist Alison the way she should have. She listened. She felt. And Alison used that compassion like a thread to weave her in tighter.
And then there was Ava Monroe. Ava didn't chase approval. She observed it. She didn't fill silence-she studied it. While the others reacted to Alison, Ava watched her, like she was trying to understand what made her work.
Alison called it "perceptive" when she introduced her to the group. But what she really meant was: Ava sees too much.
And still, she brought her in anyway.
Because Alison DiLaurentis liked people who made her feel like she had to be smarter.
That was how the group formed.