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Alison thought it wasn't polite not to knock on Ella's door and ask her if she wanted to join them for lunch during lunchtime. Ella opened her door hesitantly and smiled awkwardly at Alison. Alison always behaved nicely to everyone in need and felt guilty for Ella's previous behaviour. She decided that whatever was to happen, fate would do it. So, she gave Ella a genuine smile, took her by the hand, and let her down the stairs into the dining room. Don, Elliot, Ria, Missy. All of Alison's friends were there by the time they entered. The girls were surprised to see Ella standing next to Alison. "Aren't you the sales lady from that store in the mall?" Ria asked. "Yeah, that's her," Alison replied in Ella's place. "Miss Ella has joined our pack, and we must make her feel like her home, rig