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Titania’s POV The evening had already seen four bowls of popcorn emptied, along with drinks and an array of other snacks. Two movies had been screened, the first being the adrenaline-pumping “Pete Pick: Fast & Furious,” followed by the more emotional “A Walk to Remember,” which hadn’t resonated well with the guys, myself included. The sappy narrative had prompted complaints from the male contingent, and truthfully, even the girls’ enthusiasm hadn’t entirely hidden their disappointment. Now, however, a new conflict brewed among us as we engaged in a friendly squabble over the next movie choice. Voices were raised and opinions clashed. “We’re watching Death Race,” Josh’s declaration echoed through the room, met with opposing cries from Holly, Rose, and Lucy, who were all in sync as they v