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"God no," I groaned, bending over to catch my breath. I'd stayed back in school for a while to do some extra studying, but I hadn't been able to catch the bus since I lost track of time — time had just zoomed past me. After my breathing went back to normal I let out a sigh before standing up straight. I ran a hand through my hair, looking on at the empty area that would have been packed with students in their white and blue uniforms just a few minutes ago. "Great, what do I do now?" I asked myself as I adjusted the weight of my school bag using its straps before looking at the now empty street. I bit my bottom lip, looking from it to the school building, and then back to it. I shook my head, deciding that I might just have to walk home today. Maybe I can call a cab? I just stood by the s