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The next few weeks found Chase hanging out with Trevor and his friends more and more, although class schedules commanded who showed up when. Trevor tried not to feel left out when he couldn’t make it, and he tried even harder not to be annoyed when Chase bailed on them in order to be on his computer to talk with his online friends. Trevor was sure to never say anything since that trip to Wawa, but his frustration lingered just beneath his skin. At least when Chase wasn’t around. When Chase was around, Trevor was too busy laughing to be annoyed. They watched good—and bad—television, they played video and board games, and they even studied together still—much to Trevor’s amusement. It was senior year, and while it was nothing like high school’s senior year, where classwork became a joke, i