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Not having to get up at three in the morning for an hour and a half commute to the diner, both girls slept in and took no rush in preparing for their shifts. But as usual, Gia was late anyway while Selene placed herself leaning on the wall near the door as she waited for her best friend. When she finally grew anxious on being late, she moved into Gia’s room and saw that she had remained in bed. “I am taking a sick day.” She said as she groaned. “Seriously? An extended weekend?” Gia nodded. “After moving from Spain to here overnight it was exhausting.” “Why are you always so dramatic?” Selene nodded. “Because it makes you laugh.” Gia taunted as Selene shook her head back and forth in disbelief before looking to her watch to notice that she was due to be at work in five minutes. She q