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== | == Judge a Book by Its Cover == | ||
Gripping her lunch tray, Livia looked around the vast bustling hive that was the cafeteria, hoping that she might be able to find a place to sit down. In her search, her eyes fell upon a group of girls her age, happily laughing together and engaging in conversation. Even from a distance, she could see them marveling over each other’s freshly done acrylic nails, and their almost weightless curls bouncing behind them at every move of their head. At the center of attention, she could tell, was the most popular – and arguably the prettiest – girl in the school, Andrea DeLuca. | Gripping her lunch tray, Livia looked around the vast bustling hive that was the cafeteria, hoping that she might be able to find a place to sit down. In her search, her eyes fell upon a group of girls her age, happily laughing together and engaging in conversation. Even from a distance, she could see them marveling over each other’s freshly done acrylic nails, and their almost weightless curls bouncing behind them at every move of their head. At the center of attention, she could tell, was the most popular – and arguably the prettiest – girl in the school, Andrea DeLuca. | ||