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Lilyan led the boys outside, pushing her way through the crowd with more effort than Zayd needed to exert. Zayd walked beside her, with Seth easily keeping pace with her. Once they were outside, Lilyan waved at Seth. “See you tomorrow, Seth,” she grinned. He waved back. Then, they both headed in the same direction, to the same bus. Realization crossed her mind. Seth must ride the same bus as she and Zayd did. She had never noticed him before. He was simply one of the many faces that blurred in the background of people she avoided. She had always kept her head down and ignored everyone. She and Seth both laughed as he also realized the same thing. “Guess we're going the same way,” Seth said. She nodded. “I suppose so,” she replied. They all loaded onto the bus. Seth sat backward in the