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Raph-

In science class, Raph seat was next to her's. He enjoyed the luck he had. It was AWSOME! This girl was hilarious. Sitting next to her, she flintched. Raph leaned towards her.

"Hey," He greeted.

The girl was surprized. Something about Raph made her calm, and relaxed. But he still annoyed her.

"Its Raph." He told her.

The girl moved in her seat. She didn't want to tell him her name. "Alright, missy. Guess i'll just have to name ya. Cleo."

She stared at him, feeling mocked. "Well, to me you are Cleo till you tell me your name." RAph informed her.
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Colt:

"I'm going to class, you guys are insane." Colt laughed walking to his next class. He wanted to know who that girl wtih the Lucinda girl was.


Dusty:

"You guys are asking Chris to stop being Chris, I"m not sure that's even possible." Dusty laughed. She watched as Colt left. "I should probably go too. I dont' want to." SHe frowned. Her and Chris had the next class together. All of her classes were with one of the guys.


*tears*
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Science. Why did Frances need science. Science could explain how so much happens but it could never explain why the adolescent male brain got rid of a boy's common sense.
Luck, or in Frances' opinion lack of it meant that the boy was sat next to her in science. In terms of science there was no fusion between them, no physical bonding, no brewing chemistry and no way biology would intervene either...
Cleo was Frances' new name. Not that she minded. Being compared to an Egyptian pharaoh who was glamorous wasn't too bad for a rat.

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(I didn't see any other characters with piano playing ability, so I'm going to assume Audra is addressing Vincent.)

Vincent stopped playing and looked up.

A girl had entered the room. Vincent didn't care much for the style of dress, but she wasn't bad. The gears in his head turned. She would certainly be something different, and in Vincent's mind, that was rarely a bad thing. He was capable of broadening his horizons.

"Hi," he said. "Expecting an empty room?"
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Tanner~

I giggled lightly as we walked to my black Saleen S7. Lucinda stared wide-eyed, jaw dropped. "You like?" I teased. "My dad got it for me for getting my driver's license last week. Pretty sweet huh?" Lucinda just nodded, making me giggle again. "Italian sound good?"
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Chris:

I chuckled and swung my arm around Dusty. "Come on. it shouldn't be that bad. even if it is math." I shuttered mockingly and pulled Dusty into math. I saw a cute blond and winked at her. I was one of the popular people. I loved being a senior. I brought my attention back to dusty as we sat down. "So...have you found some handsome guy yet?" I asked teasingly. Colt was my best friend, so it was only natural that Dusty was like a little sister to me, made even more so by my lack of siblings. I smiled lazily and waited for her answer.




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**Chris reminds me of one of my friends/Big brother, he isn't really my brother, still. **

Dusty:

Dusty rolled her eyes at his unstopping flirting. "No, I'm to busy taking care of you guys to worry about a boyfriend, sorry." She laughed. "Plus, I'm pretty sure you guys have scared all the guys with enough gut to ask me out anyways." She smiled. She pulled out a notepad and started drawing horse heads on it while 'paying attention' to the teacher. She was pretty good at math so she didn't really have to pay any attention anyways.
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Chris:

I laughed. "We just care about you." I teased. she was beautiful. I sighed and looked at the blonde as she watched me. she blushed when I caught her starring. I chuckled. "Why are they all so nervous?" I asked, laughing.




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Dusty:

Dusty shrugged, "Girls are always jittery, most girls, not me, care to much on how other people think of them. The are always worried that someone will think bad of them and it will be the end of the world. That blond will spend all night trying to figure out what you meant by looking at her." She smiled. "Girls are really really stupid."
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Chris:

I laughed. "Oh? And if your so brilliant, what did I mean by that look?"I asked, raising an eyebrow questioningly.




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Lucinda nodded and I smiled, jumping in the car. "Is your brother and them coming?" I asked, slightly hoping Colt would come, but also hoping he wouldn't. Lucinda shrugged and pulled out her cell.

"I can ask them." She smiled deviously, making me glare at her.

"Whatever, it's not like I care anyway," I growled, tuning back to the road.
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Dusty:

Dusty frowned shaking her head. "You do understand that guys don't have a certain reason behind most of their looks. Like you, you were just checking her out. I think. People can't read guys looks because it changes between guys, girls are more of a cookie cut then guys are." She shrugged. "So, what did you mean by it?"
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Chris:

I chuckled. "Well, I thought she was cute. Maybe we could do something tonight...have a little fun...then fine someone else." I grinned.

She rolled her eyes. "You are such a pig sometimes."

"You know it's the reason you love me." I tease.




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Lucinda~

"Sure you don't..." I watched her roll her eyes and then I dialed Alastair's number.
"Hello?" I heard his voice.
"Bonjour my big brother! We wanted to know if you guys wana come eat I-talian with us!"
He hesitated for a minute and then I heard mummers. "Sure" he said.
"Cool! See you there Ally!" I said, laughing.

Alastair~

I hated when she called me that. I looked at the guys and Dusty. "Who's driving?" I asked them.

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Tanner~

I glared in her direction, secretly ecstatic, and turned back to the road. I screeched into the italian restraunt, Al Calone Trefe, and jumped out, smiling lightly. "I guess we gotta wait," I grummbled in mock anger. Lucinda laughed and I glared, only to laugh with her. I wiped my eyes and straightened myself, smiling.
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