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Cassie hopped on the first bus she saw, not minding where it was going. A while ago, she felt terrible for hiding from everyone, but when she saw Chloe, she realized she had done the right thing. In contrast to what everybody thought of her, she wasn’t really a genius. Superior intelligence? Yes. Hardworking? Very much. She once told Selena that she wouldn’t have to spend the entire night reviewing for an exam if she were a genius. She wanted so much to be a physicist, so she studied hard. She was ten years younger than Chloe, but everyone compared them as if she was born the day after her. She was pretty, but Chloe was beautiful. Her curiosity and eyeglasses made her look like the nerdy in the family, while her sister was perfect in many ways. She had two left feet, but Chloe was a goo