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"Don't mind them," Timothy whispered. He was walking next to Jade. Jade was stiff again upon entering the entrance of the hallway. The hood of her jacket was on her head as she looked down. Her hands were inside the pockets of the hoodie jacket. Her bag at her back. There only inches gap between them. Yet, knowing Timothy's reputation in school, the other students couldn't keep their eyes to themselves especially the girls. No one dared to block their way as they walk to the lockers. Timothy could hear the gossips from the side of the hallway. He kept his mouth shut. His eyes were on the girl in a black jacket, following her. It was too late for him to realize that it was a bad idea to walk with Jade in the hallway at this time when students were crowding the place. Jade might get an ide