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Willow had yet to get much reading done in English class again. I looked over at her and frowned. "Willow, you need to finish that book!" I said sternly. "Maybe I should just watch the movie," Willow said, rolling her eyes. "Girl read the damn book!" I laughed and resumed working on the draft of my essay. I'd brought my laptop to school to type the rough draft and edit it later. I wanted to get as much as I could in class in case the readings assigned and homework in my other courses were heavy today. The only class I didn't need to worry about was Drama. My lines were memorized, and all that needed doing today was reviewing the blocking as a group. We'd perform for the class tomorrow and receive our evaluation then. When I arrived, River and Raven were waiting for me outside of Geo