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54 || Anywhere but Tesco

Calum ignored the note. 

When I came in, he didn’t get a chance to kick me out before I offered him the note saying, “It was from my dad.” After that, we stared at each other for a while before he asked me to stand aside. 

Now, they are singing and I’m a bloody spectator who has front row view to everyone’s side profiles. 

I missed Jackson’s game for this. 

Rose offers me a smile but I can’t see past my fury. Brimming with annoyance, I shove my hands into my pockets. My back hits the wall as I rock on my heels to keep my anger in check. Regina smiles through her chorus. God help me but I want to punch her. I want to punch her, then punch Calum. 

The singing continues and I’m so upset I want to cry. As if it’s not enough that I’m unable to partake in the singing, the door opens and Miss Gates walks in. The others don’t notice her due to their singing but I do.

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Marena John Lambrou
It only gets harder unless move to a new place.
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Erica Boeh
Seriously this is giving me anxiety/PTSD. I can’t stand the way he is treating her
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Grace Stephens
I really feel sorry for the guy, he is not sure what’s wrong but like he told her earlier he didn’t think she thinks about it at all.
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