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Chapter 5: The push

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Next Day at School

I wasn’t myself. My stomach was tight with anxiety, and I needed to speak to Samuel—fast.

I saw him across the hallway and began hurrying toward him. But just as I made my move, Bella stepped in my way.

“Where are you going, Mariam?”

“Oh… just to do something quickly downstairs.”

“Okay, be fast. We need to go to the library—only one week left till exams.”

“I know. I’ll meet you there soon.”

Once she was gone, I ran straight to Samuel.

“Hi, Samuel.”

“Hey, Mariam. You good?”

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