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The next morning, she had planned not to go to school, but she still didn't want to miss her classes. She mustered up her courage again to go. "I just won't go to any empty place with her," she thought. As she strolled into the school, looking around to check who she wasn't hoping to see. She almost got to her faculty when she bumped into someone. "I'm so sorry," she said, rubbing her forehead as she looked up at the person. It was Jace. She became quiet suddenly, not knowing what to say. "It's fine." He said before walking away. Amelia felt as if he waited for her to say something, but when she couldn't find her words, he just walked away. She looked back at him and watched him walk away until she also walked into the building. As she entered the class, she moved towards the back of t