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When Norah got to a seat next to Sophie, Sophie had kept her books in her bag, "How was the exam?" "Good! What about yours?" Sophie asked. "O great!" Norah said with an accent. "I am glad that exams will finish soon and we will graduate next month. I am dying to go to university. And meet university boys. She giggled. Sophie shook her head, chuckling at her friend. "Are your parents coming for our graduation?" Norah asked her. "No. Dad is busy with his job and won't get a day off to come over here. It would be difficult for him and mom to fly here for my graduation," Sophie said. Her voice was gloomy. She felt alone, and after leaving Jace's place, she never contacted him. It had been a month, and Jace had tried calling and texting her so many times. But she didn't reply and blocked h