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“I still can’t believe you went on an out-of-town vacation without me,” Emilia grumbled as she climbed out of her brother’s car. “Em, it was her time with her mom. You are not needed there.” Ennio told his sister, as he slammed the driver’s side door. “You guys, I’m sorry, okay.” Aria told her friends as she closed the car door. Emilia frowned at her and it made her chuckle. Aria had just come back from her hometown the previous night, just in time before they started their senior year. And now they are in their school’s parking lot. Emilia still sulked, so Aria hugged her. “Come on, best friend. I promise we’ll take a vacation together after we graduate.” Aria coaxed her. Emilia then looked at Aria. “Really?” She asked and Aria nodded. When Emilia smiled, Aria interlocked their a