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“The day of dread?”
“The day of dread?”


After retrieving their lunch, the two ventured to find a table. It had been some time since Josiah’s hallway encounter with the one he fancied. How much time, you ask. Josiah couldn’t really tell you as time hadn’t seemed to work properly ever since he first laid eyes on her. It was now February, approximately one week before Valentine’s day.
After retrieving their lunch, the two ventured to find a table. It had been some time since Josiah’s hallway encounter with the one he fancied. How much time, you ask. Josiah couldn’t really tell you as time hadn’t seemed to work properly ever since he first laid eyes on her. It was now February, approximately one week before Valentine’s day.


“It is February, approximately one week before Valentine’s day.” Said Trystan.
“It is February, approximately one week before Valentine’s day.” Said Trystan.
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Oddly enough, they ended up at the very table where they sat yesterday. Josiah thought he was beginning to understand how lunch worked at this school. But if there was anything yesterday taught him, it was that everything changed around the Day of Dread. Josiah remembered that he had yet to ask Trystan what that even meant.
Oddly enough, they ended up at the very table where they sat yesterday. Josiah thought he was beginning to understand how lunch worked at this school. But if there was anything yesterday taught him, it was that everything changed around the Day of Dread. Josiah remembered that he had yet to ask Trystan what that even meant.


“So,” began Josiah, “do you think there will be another one?”
“So,” began Josiah, “do you think there will be another one?”


“Of course not,” said Trystan, “look what they’re serving for lunch.”
“Of course not,” said Trystan, “look what they’re serving for lunch.”

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