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"Ermmm….how do you know all this?" Brian said, breaking the tension between them as he pointed at the board. Abigail grinned, feeling a sense of pride in her accomplishment. "It's easy, you know," she said, her voice filled with confidence. Brian was shocked by her words. He had always assumed that someone like Abigail, a year younger and a class lower than him, would never be able to teach him anything. But as he looked at the calculations scrawled across the board, he realized that he had been wrong. "Why are you even studying now?" Abigail asked, her curiosity piqued. Brian didn't answer her, his eyes fixed on the board as he tried to make sense of the equations. He felt a sense of clarity and purpose that he hadn't experienced in a long time, and he didn't want to lose it. "Everyb