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On a sunny day, the group was inside, the curtains closed, and everyone was doing their own thing, just enjoying one another’s company when Max spoke up. "I was thinking of changing myself," he said. They all picked their heads up and turned to look at the boy sitting at his desk, pencil in hand. Gavin walked in, a frown on his face; he shrugged and sat beside Alec on the couch. "You don't need to do that," Amber said, frowning. "You're perfect the way you are," Ani added. "No, I know that. I think. I just want a change, you know," he said, looking at them. He wanted to see what they thought via their body language. Right now, well, they were paying attention at least. "Then change your room. You don't need to change," Alec deadpanned. Max rolled his eyes. Yes, he thought he would s