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“Ready to go home?” Sari asked. “Gimme another ten minutes, I just need to speak to Mrs. Levy about something.” Huvy glowed at Sari’s assumption that of course they’d walk home from school together. Reluctantly, she said, “Sorry, but I need to leave now. We have film practice in a half hour, and my mom
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The only thing I thought I was good at was being lonely. And trust me, it’s not a good thing to be good at
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“Ready to go home?” Sari asked. “Gimme another ten minutes, I just need to speak to Mrs. Levy about something.” Huvy glowed at Sari’s assumption that of course they’d walk home from school together. Reluctantly, she said, “Sorry, but I need to leave now. We have film practice in a half hour, and my mom
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Club Jr.
“Ready to go home?” Sari asked. “Gimme another ten minutes, I just need to speak to Mrs. Levy about something.” Huvy glowed at Sari’s assumption that of course they’d walk home from school together. Reluctantly, she said, “Sorry, but I need to leave now. We have film practice in a half hour, and my mom
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