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... dive as soon as I glanced at my alarm clock.

"Fuck! What the heck's been up with me lately?"

"Quiet! I'm trying to zone in here," Lucas grumbled, his eyes glued to his pad. He was always parked in front of it, only pausing once a day to grab a bite—a total workaholic.

Though I didn't have a spare moment to dwell on someone else's life. It was 9:40 a.m., and I had my final math class at 10!

I didn't even bother with brushing my teeth. I just grabbed whatever clothe ...

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