Jawbreaker
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lt's so beautiful up here.
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This is where l come when
l don't want anyone to find me.

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Now l can find you.
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-lt's hard to track you down, Fern.
-Vylette.

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My name's Vylette.
Fern was a childhood name...

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...but now, as a senior,
Vylette seems more appropriate.

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Can we keep that between us?
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Of course.
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Now, Ms. Sherwood says you took
Liz's assignments to her home.

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Would you tell me about that?
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Liz and l never officially met.
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Well, we kind of met.
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I had a term paper due.
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And I was late for class.
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It was the nicest thing
anyone's ever done for me.

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So you two became friends?
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We had a class together.
Algebra. l sat behind her.

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She's got this shiny hair, you know?
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It smells like apples.
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I'd sit there,
staring at her from behind.

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She has this cluster of beauty marks
on the back of her neck.

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I know this sounds weird...
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...but they were in
the most fascinating patterns.

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Like a puzzle waiting
to be solved, a Rubik's cube...

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...an uncharted constellation.
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So that's what l'd do.
l'd stare at the back of her neck...

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...playing connect-the-dots.
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I've found salmon swimming upstream
on the back of that neck.

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Spider webs...
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...sea monkeys even.
And the bell would ring...


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