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VALERIA Daisy rambled on about the hilarious event that happened at her school today but I was the least interested. I did try listening but I always ended up tuning out. So I just decided to stay tuned out. We'd stepped out to grab some coffee and snacks at a coffee shop that was a few blocks away from my school. We were seated at the booth that was next to the window and relaxing after another hectic day in school. But I couldn't help but be distracted. And it's not just because of the moment. This is just how I've been the whole day – distracted, moody, and sad. Nothing seems to be exciting right now, and all I wanna do is go sulk in my apartment. I was drained and there was no fixing it. ”Valeria,” Daisy called out to me, snapping her fingers in my face. I puffed dejectedly, slu

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