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Diane's POV “You should really consider going out more,” Aubrey sassed with a playful grin. “And you should consider making more friends,” I retorted in a similar manner. After my little altercation with ‘she who shall not be named’, I was in the middle of folding my laundry when Audrey barged into my room uninvited, demanding to be entertained. However she was disappointed to find out that I did not share the same sentiments. I ignored her apparent frown at my words, grabbing a shirt. “But you know I don't have any other friends,” She stated with a hint of hurt in her tone. “Exactly, so make new ones. I'm sure that there are enough people your age to make friends with in the pack.” I explain with a kinder tone. “No, most of them avoid me because they are afraid of my brother. Bes