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Sage munched on a carrot. Her friend, Zach, had mentioned again that she only seemed to rabbit food during lunch. Sage, as usual, just shrugged her shoulders. Truth be told, she did not care much for meat. There was nothing that really attracted her to it. She much preferred carrots, oranges, and applesauce. She did bring protein bars with her, to give her the protein she needed, but she did not want to eat meat. She just did not care for the taste of it. Lunch had been filled with more discussion about the high school Back-to-School party her friends had crashed. Sage ignored the conversation. They would be talking about this for weeks to come, it was better to let them exhaust their talk instead of fighting their incessant need to talk about a party they were not supposed to attend. Sa