Obviously, being late on her first day of high school was not the impression Snow White wanted to make. But her alarm clock had failed on her, (the darn thing was so old - she'd told her stepmom she needed a new one, but to no avail), and then her stepmom had screamed at her all morning while she frantically tried to get ready. And now she was rushing to meet her friends before first bell.
You see, Snow White was not only a freshman, but a freshman at the most prestigious academy around: Walt Disney Academy. An institute designed specifically for the artistic, creative, and independent-minded. After her disastrous middle school years, (when her father died, and she had no friends, and she and her stepmom were constantly arguing, and she'd discovered her stress-related apple allergy...), her stepmom insisted on her attending a good school with her old friends (who were all a year or so above her, and that was why she was alone a lot in middle school). Also, it wasn't an overly expensive education by her stepmom's standards. And all the extracurriculars they offered might ensure that Snow White would spend a lot of time out of the house.
It was like her stepmom couldn't bare the sight of her...
She all but ran toward where Cinderella and Aurora were waving wildly at her. She skittered to halt a mere inch or so from them while they laughed at her.
"Alarm clock?" Cinderella gave her a poke in the ribs.
She nodded with the most light expression she could manage.
"Well, make us late, why don't you?" Aurora joked, giving her tiny friend a hug. "You look cute, by the way."
Now Snow White really smiled. "Thanks!" It was a simple outfit: a blue blouse with a red cardigan, a yellow pencil skirt, red flats, and her signiture red ribbon adorning her black bob. She always kept it simple, even with her make up. Just mascara and a touch of red lipstick. Her lips were so naturally red that she only used it on special occassions, and her cheeks were just naturally rosy. She looked kind of like a china doll. "You guys look great, too!"
Both her older friends were dressed pretty simply. Cinderella wore brown cargoes and a pale green top with brown flip-flops. Aurora wore a blue pleated skirt with a fancy-as-fuck pink blouse with matching pink heels. She laughed at Snow's words first. "Thanks! You know, I just could not decide between blue or pink today. And then my aunts got into this huge arguement about it, so my mom suggested a compromise."
Snow laughed with her, but felt a pang in her chest as she shared a look with Cinderella. Her other friend's casual state meant that she was either embracing her lazy side at last because it was her junior year or...
"Was your morning as disastrous as mine?" Snow joked, regretting the words instantly. But Cindy's easy smile showed that no harm was done.
"Just Anastasia and Drizella, as usual. I had to lay out their clothes, cook their breakfast, pack their lunch, make their beds, clean up after them in the bathroom, and then drive them to school a good 20 minutes later than what was initially agreed. So, you know, the usual."
"Right..." Snow felt horrible now. She and Cinderella had enough in common: both of their dads were dead, they were wealthy enough, they both had wicked stepmother who didn't seem to care for them much. But Cindy also had two horrid stepsisters who lived to make her miserable. And while Snow did chores, majority of housework was done by maids. Cinderella did ALL of the work in her home. "I don't see why your stepmom doesn't hire maid..." But she already knew the answer.
"Well, I work for free." Cindy said absently.
Snow White caught Aurora's eye sadly, and caught a glimpse of something unreadable in the blonde's violet irises. Sensing the impending awkwardness, Aurora spoke to the freshman with a smile while Cindy's mind wandered. "Have you gone to check your homeroom number yet?"
Snow blinked at her. "No..."
"The rooms are posted over here; I'll take you to the freshie section." Aurora smirked.
Snow gave her a playful poke. "You say that like you weren't a freshman just last year!"
"Well, that doesn't matter, because I'm not one this year!"
Aurora led her to the posted rooms with the huge sign over them that read: FRESHMAN. Cindy followed them distractedly. Snow scanned for her name quickly after Aurora fought their way through the crowd. Then they quickly escaped.
"Well?" Cindy prodded.
"I have Ms. Porter."
"Oh, Jane!" Aurora gushed. "Oh, she's a sweetheart!"
"She's a teacher now?" Cinderella seemed surprised.
"She wasn't before?" Snow frowned.
"Well, last year, she was a teacher's assistant." Aurora explained.
"And the year before that, she was a student- she was a senior when I was a freshman." Cindy added.
Snow felt her already large eyes grow. "What?!"
Cindy nodded while Aurora bounced and squealed. "Oh, Snow! She is SO nice! You will love her!"
Snow decided to cast her doubts aside and join in her friend's excitement. Then she noticed that Cindy was distracted again, peering at something over Snow's shoulder. Snow turned to follow her friend's gaze and froze.
There stood Charles, a tennis player who had been aptly nicknamed "Charming". Next to him was Phillip, a tall and very quiet but kind basketball player who was...
Snow followed her gaze to find that he and Aurora were totally having a moment. How long had that been going on? Then she turned back to the group of boys, and subsequently felt her heart stand still.
There stood the most beautiful boy she'd ever seen. No, he wasn't a boy. He was, like, a man! Was he even a student? She honestly couldn't tell... Oh no, she was staring! Was he smiling at her?! She silently prayed that he wasn't the one Cindy was watching as she returned his smile quickly and whirled back around. Cindy didn't even seem to notice the exchange.
"Are you looking at Charles again?" Aurora asked the other blond.
Cindy turned tired blue eyes on her friend. "I can't help it. Do you think he misses me?"
"Of course he does! Phillip tells me all the time! Why don't you guys just get back together?" Aurora pushed on.
"You know how my stepmother is... And my stepsisters would lose it again, like they did last time. They're both still so enamored with him..."
"Who cares? Just meet up in secret! No one has to know! And it's so romantic..." Aurora sighed.
Snow glanced between the two. "What's going on?"
"Charles and I used to date, but we broke up over the summer..." Cindry drifted off as her eyes strayed back to the tennis player.
"Because of Anastasia and Drizzella?"
Aurora nodded, suddenly looking angry. "The pair of them threatened to kill themselves if they didn't break up. Obviously, their mom had to enforce it. They never would have done it, though. They love themselves too much- everyone knows it."
Snow just looked shocked. "Oh... How horrible of them."
"Are we supposed to expect anything else from them?" Cindy said glumly, then turned her gaze to her feet.
Snow hadn't even noticed the footsteps approaching from behind her. Then she saw Aurora being hugged by the boy named Phillip, and Charles was talking.
"Here are my girls! We were just looking for you guys!" He looked down at Cindy, who was still averting her eyes. "Hey, Cindy." He greeted her warmly, with a genuinely friendly smile that barely reached his eyes.
Cindy looked up at him with a grateful smile. "Hi, Charles."
There was a moment where they just kind of smiled at each other, and then there was a brief and very awkward hug.
It was the single cutest thing Snow White had ever seen.
A silence permeated the group, and Snow realized that the boy/man from before was, like, watching her. She cast a shy smile his way, ducking her head a bit. He laughed a little and pretended to look away, but she could tell that he was giving her a sideways glance.
Suddenly, Aurora was attacking him and Charles with hugs. "Charles, you're a senior! Ah!"
Charles laughed. "Yeah, I know..."
Then he and Phillip both seemed to notice Snow for the first time. "Is this the friend you were telling us about?" Phillip asked as he sent a smile and a wave her way. It was the first time she'd heard him speak, and his voice was so soft it almost didn't seem to be his.
"Oh! Yes. Guys, this is Snow White!" Aurora gestured grandly toward her tiny friend with both arms and a smile.
All the guys said hi with a smile and a wave, and she returned the gestures meekly. Cindy laughed as she rested her arms around the smaller girl's shoulders.
"She's a freshman, but be nice." Cindy warned.
"Yeah, if you hurt her, we hurt you!" Aurora added, pointing a finger at all of them just to be sure the point was clear.
All the guys laughed.
"Don't worry, she's safe." The one very handsome and still unnamed boy said with a grin at her. She thought she saw him wink, but she couldn't tell because she was swimming in the sound of his voice.
Then the bell rang.
"I'll take you to your class." Cindy spoke as she hooked her arm around Snow's. "I'm in the same building as you."
Snow looked around as Aurora ran off toward a girl with bright red hair and a purple tank top. The two girls hugged and squealed before disappearing into the crowd. And the boys were dispersing too. Snow shared one last smile with the mystery boy and Cindy led her away hastily.
Ariel and Aurora rushed to get seats next to each other at the classroom windows. The teacher, a Messieur Maurice, smiled at them from under his mustache. The girls weren't exactly thrilled to have Physics as first period but the teacher seemed nice enough. Aurora was too busy gushing over Ariel's purple tank and sea-green capris to notice her surroundings. And then came the topic of Ariel's new hair color.
"When did this happen? I just love it!"
"Oh, I just did it last night. My sisters thought it would be cute, you know, it was mom's favorite color. Dad didn't really approve but he got over it."
Aurora nodded. She didn't know anything about parents being disapproving, but she pretended she did so her friends wouldn't be afraid to talk to her about issues at home. The only reason why Aurora hadn't called Child Protective Services for Cindy was because Cindy had begged her not to time and time again.
Ariel's situation was a little different. She was the youngest of seven daughters, and her dad was the one in charge. Her mom had passed away back in grade five. But, like most of the people Aurora found herself associated with, Ariel was wealthy and lived a huge home with dozens of servants. Ariel, however, had the luxury of living right by the beach.
Then a tall boy with a shock of black waves and bright blue eyes walked in and took a seat on the opposite side of the room. He sent Ariel a wave and a friendly smile before beginning to search through his backpack. Aurora sent her dreamy-eyed friend an inquisitive look.
"Oh," Ariel leaned forward and whispered,"I saved him from drowning over the summer."
Aurora felt her eyebrows skyrocket. "Oh, really?"
Ariel sighed and smiled. "Yeah... we were all picknicking with his family. We're neighbors, you know. And me and my sisters were playing frisbee with dad when his butler suddenly yelled 'He's drowning, he's drowning!' Apparently, he'd been hit by a boogie board and got knocked out, and the undertow started to drag him out. So I put my lifegaurd training to good use." Sigh... "And then he told me about how his grandfather had died at sea, and thanked me for saving him from the same fate."
Aurora knew her eyes were too wide to believe the cheesiness, but she pushed on. "And then what happened?"
Ariel got all excited, like that was the best part. "Oh! We just went on with our picknick, but he and I hung out the whole time, and his parents were so grateful that I saved him that they invited us to their place for dinner that weekend- I spent majority of the summer at his place, like low-key- and there was a campfire on the beach that night and we roasted marshmallows and he played his guitar and I sang for him!" Another sigh. "He's so...great!"
Aurora rolled her eyes but shared in her friend's smile as she cast a glance back at the boy. He seemed pretty great, and he, uh...looked pretty great. She'd seen him around; he was a skater kid, but he was also captain of boy's swim and water polo teams. He was also on the ultimate frisbee team- she couldn't believe that that was a serious thing until she realized that it had been established by a group of stoners- and he hung around with her guy friends all the time. So how come she didn't know his name?
"And, uh... What do we call him? You never mentioned him over summer." Aurora narrowed her eyes at the red-head.
Ariel looked sheepish. "Sorry..." Then she just smiled, and of course, sighed. "He's Eric."
Aurora nodded. Now she could identify him as the kid who accidentally hit her with a water balloon last year. But that was his only offense she knew of.
"You two would make a cute couple." Aurora said with a nod.
Ariel gasped. "Oh, I knew it!" She squealed. Then she looked a little lost. "So...what do I do now?"
Aurora had almost forgotten how clueless Ariel was about guys. She laughed at the red head and began searching through her bag for a pen and paper. "Just keep being friendly. Flirt here and there, but don't get all weird. Stay close and stay kind, and eventually he'll be yours." Aurora winked.
Ariel squealed and clapped. "You always give the best advice!"
Aurora performed a theatrical hair flip. "I know."
They laughed and then took the time to examine the other kids who had filed in. No freshman so far, thank goodness. Aside from Snow, those little shits were sooo annoying. The main group of stoners, trouble-makers and "outcasts". (If they were actually called this by anyone it was because they purposefully excluded themselves- or that was how Aurora saw it.) This group consisted of Esmeralda, Pocahontas, Megara, Pheobus (who was actually pretty popular), Aladdin and Flynn Rider, notorious smooth-talker and thief, among other things. They were all seniors. Usually Pocahontas' s boyfriend, John Smith, and their two friends Nakoma and Thomas as well as another girl named Kida, (who Aurora actually really liked), would be there too, but they seemed to be in a different class this time round.
Weird, they're usually inseperable. Maybe Flynn's lost his touch a bit. Aurora thought ruefully. Flynn could usually talk an office lady or counsiler into anything. Like, say, making sure all of his friends surrounded him in every class for the price of maybe 20 bucks. Needless to say, the group made enough noise and general chaos despite their diminished numbers.
Then Jasmine walked in, and Aurora waved wildly to catch her attention. Jasmine smiled and strolled over to join her and Ariel.
"Hey Jazz!" Both girls chimed as Jasmine took her seat. Jasmine beamed back at them. "Hey guys!"
"Love the top!" Ariel cheered.
"Thanks!" Jasmine looked down at the teal midriff fondly. "I just bought it last week."
"Lol, your dad didn't notice, huh?" Ariel gushed.
"Of course not."
But Aurora's was too focused on what lay exposed by the top. "Is that...a bellybutton peircing?!"
Jasmine laughed. "Don't act so surprised. I told you I was gonna do it!"
"I thought you were joking!"
"Wicked!" Ariel cut in, leaning in for a closer look. "Oh, look at the rock on that thing!"
"Yup. My birthstone." Jasmine smirked. "And shaped like a jasmine flower."
"Perfect!" Ariel gushed.
Aurora felt a little disturbed by the foreign object. "I'm guessing your dad didn't notice that, either?"
"Actually, he approved of it as long as I didn't go around showing it off. But then, literally a week later, I saw this top and... Well, I couldn't resist!"
"Oh, it's sooo cute!" Ariel clapped.
"Yeah... it is." Aurora nodded, then was blessed to have her attention caught by something else. "Oh, no..."
Ariel and Jasmine followed her gaze. Jasmine groaned while Ariel mumbled, "Oh, gross."
Gaston replied to this with a wink as he passed. "Hey, ladies." Then he took a seat right by Megara so he could harrass her. It wouldn't be too long before he got punched...
Then a tall girl in a plain white tee tucked into blue jeans that had been rolled up a few times came rushing in, giving the teacher a smile and a wave as she hurried to her seat. "Hello, dear." He smiled quickly.
Whaaaaaat? Aurora didn't know whether or not to be grossed out. She recognized this girl. Her brown hair was pulled up in a pony tail and her strangley colored eyes were hidden behind thick-rimmed classes. Such a hipster...
Aurora thought absently. And then it hit her. The teacher was this girl's dad. She remembered seeing them together at numerous school events, and they were always near each other in the parking lot. And, the girl's time was usually spent in the library or in this classroom, but she didn't seem to be a science geek...
She decided that this must be the truth and relaxed. Then a tiny girl in a cutesy blue dress walked in sheepishly and wandered toward a seat right in the front. Her brown curls bounced slightly as she walked.
Freshman... Aurora rolled her eyes. The only one so far. And in with this crowd, she'd never survive. But something about this girl called for sympathy. It took Aurora a moment to realize that this girl reminded her of Snow. Aurora made a mental note to keep an eye out for her.
Another nameless face came stomping in, an amazingly tall boy with a mess of dark blond curls falling around his face and loose, sloppy clothes. He marched to a seat all the way at the back of the room and sat in silence.
Weird. Aurora thought while Ariel and Jasmine talked about whatever. Then the bell rang and everyone was quiet long enough for Maurice to take roll.
"Adam? "
"Here." The boy in the back raised his hand.
"Ah. Ariel?"
'Here! " She chimed.
This continued for a while. Aurora managed to learn the names of the freshman, (Wendy), and the hipster girl. ( Belle.)
After Maurice explained what they would be learning this year and that all they needed was a pen or pencil and a notebook for this class, it was a free-for-all. In the middle of the mayhem, a wild-looking red-headed boy burst in making absurd rooster calls while the little blond girl behind him cackled with laughter. Maurice got their names, (Peter and Tinkerbell), and the two sat down with Wendy.
Good, she's got friends. Aurora thought. Then, as an afterthought, Tinkerbell's a stupid name.
Three periods passed with no incident, leaving all the students a little stir-crazy and incredibly grateful for lunch hour. Flynn lounged with his group under their usual tree in the courtyard, completely protected from the sun. Esmeralda and Pheobus were flirting-but-totally-not-flirting, Pocahontas and Aladdin were discussing the more evil teachers they'd been stuck with. And Kida was chilling in the highest part of the tree. Life was good. He took as big a bite out of the cupcake which he totally hadn't stolen from a freshman as he could manage, not noticing the frosting that clung to his nose. Pheobus laughed and tossed a french fry at him.
"What, you couldn't snag me one?" Pheobus joked, eliciting a laugh from Esmeralda. Aladdin and Flynn started tossing food around. Pocahontas took refuge up in the tree with the cackling Kida. Esmeralda tried to sheild herself with her geometry book. It was only when Meg arrived that the ketchup-drenched french fries and squishy grapes quit raining down. Meg took a seat next to Esmeralda and placed the tray of pizza, potato wedges, and pudding between them to share.
"Isn't it about time you guys grew up?" Meg drawled, ripping off her half of the pizza and biting into it. Esmeralda started on the potatoes.
"Please! Senior year? Now is as good a time as any to just let loose and chill." Flynn replied. "Especially since we're losing our buddy Pheobus!"
Meg rolled her eyes over toward the blond, waiting for the inevitable...
"Do you really have to join the military?" Esmeralda gave him a little push.
"Well yeah. I've only been training for it my whole life. It's important."
"Oh."
"Why, you gonna miss me?"
There was a heavy pause.
"Well, yeah. We all are. It's gonna be boring without you..."
There it is, Meg thought with another eyeroll as she went back to her pizza. It was a little awkward after that. Then, Pocahontas and Kida both poked their heads out of the tree.
"We are gonna miss you, Pheebs." Pocahontas said with a sad smile.
"You had better be one great warrior." Kida added a little bitterly.
Pheobus laughed. "Gee, thanks."
Esmeralda used the potatoes to block the whole exchange out. Then, she heard footsteps approaching.
"Pokie!" Nacoma called up into the tree, sitting at the base with Thomas and John. Pocahontas slid down and into John's lap, snatching his orange with a giggle. He laughed and wrapped his arms around her. Flynn almost screamed like a girl when Kida dropped down from the tree and landed next to him. She laughed at him and crawled over toward the center of the group. Flynn suddenly realized that at some point Kida and Pocahontas had ditched their shoes. He looked up to see a pair of moccasins and a pair of blue flip flops sitting on the hightest tree limb. And when he looked back at the group, all the other girls had let their feet free too. He just shook his head.
Suddenly, Mulan threw herself onto the grass in front of them with a baleful moan. Half of them just stared, the other half giggled. Mulan was the newest addition, and the youngest, being a junior in their group. Pocahontas and Esmeralda had met her through some group project. By now everyone knew how melodramatic she could be when she was restless.
"What's up, Mu?" Meg asked, only half-interested.
"There's no girls football team!" She said with a groan.
"What do you care? You're already captain of all the other girls' teams!" Flynn exclaimed.
"Not true. Ariel's captain of swim and water polo, Tiana's captain on tennis, Aurora's captain of cheer, I'm captain of dance, and..." Esmeralda trailed off.
"And I'm captain of track and feild. Thanks for remembering." Pocahontas chimed in.
"And our ultimate frisbee team is unisex, so Mu's just a co-captain." Pheobus pointed out.
Flynn rolled his eyes. "WhatEVER."
"But isn't it a little wrong that there's no girls football team? I mean, there's everything else, why not football?" Mulan asked.
"Well, have you seen the majority of the girls at this school?" Nakoma pointed out.
"These girls can't even stand to look at each other let alone tackle each other." Meg grumbled, not seeming to care about how weird that logic was.
"Yeah. Who would you get to play?" Kida put in.
Mulan looked so forlorn that Aladdin actually felt like saying, "Why don't you just audition for the dudes team?"
There was a pause. Then Pocahontas turned to John. "Do you think they'd let her on?"
He ran a hand through his sandy blond locks. "I could certainly put in a good word."
"It's worth a shot!" Esmeralda grinned.
"Who's the captain of the football team?" Mulan demanded.
"Lee Shang." John replied. "We could set up a meeting with him."
Mulan smiled. "Sounds great!"
"Speaking of football players, someone's checking you out, Meg." Esmeralda winked at her friend.
Meg rolled her eyes as she continued playing with her ponytail. "If it's Gaston, just ignore him. I told that ass-"
"It's not Gaston." Esmeralda cut in.
Meg turned to send her iciest glare at whoever was oggling, and felt herself freeze. She'd forgotten about Hercules.
"Looks like he never moved on."
"Ugh. I kissed him once, at a party, and I was drunk, and there wasn't even any tongue!" Meg looked toward the sky.
"Well, he's cute." Esmeralda said.
"And he's really sweet." Mulan added.
"And he really likes you." John chimed. "And not just for your looks or the romanticly drunken kiss; he seems to think that you are genuinely a great person."
"Poor kid." Meg grumbled.
Snow White crept in through her front door around 2:30. As she passed the kitchen, her stepmom's voice called to her.
"How was your first day as a high schooler?"
Snow prepared herself as she entered the kitchen with the most pleasant expression she could manage. "It was good. I picked up a bunch of flyers for electives I could join. I'm thinking of joining drama and choir, and maybe the tennis team."
"That's great, child." Her stepmom drawled as she glanced through papers. Servants were rushing around everywhere which meant someone had probably been yelled at or even fired if they'd made her stepmom mad enough.
"I might try out for the musical this year. Apparently pretty much everyone participates."
"Hmm."
Snow paused, then asked carefully, "How was work?"
"Oh, you don't have to pretend you care, dearie." The woman drawled sarcastically.
"No, I really wanna know. Snow even scooted a little closer to prove it.
Her stepmom gave her a very long, tired look before letting out a sigh and returning her gaze to the papers. "Well... Traffic was a bitch, and then my project that I've been working on for the last three years was cancelled."
"Oh."
"Yes. Very tiring. But I did get that promotion."
"Oh, well that's good."
"Yes." Her stepmom looked at her again, monentarily narrowing her eyes. "Listen, Snow. I want to apologize for this morning. High school is stressful enough without me giving you a hard time."
"It's fine." Snow looked down at her lap.
"Well, to make up for it, I went out and bought you this on my way home." She pulled out a shopping bag and pushed it toward her.
Snow reached in and pulled out a box. She read the lable and smiled. "A new alarm clock?"
"Yup." Her stepmom smirked. "Consider it my way of saying, 'Let's be friends'."
"Really?"
"Yeah. I think you and I should go back to the good old days. You know, like when your dad and I first got married. Movie nights and baked goods. That kinda stuff."
"Wow." Snow honestly couldn't believe it.
"If you want, that is."
"Yeah, I do."
"Good."
They smiled awkwardly and then looked down, sitting in silence. Finally, her stepmom spoke again. "Do you have your list of school supplies so I can pick them up for you during this week?"
"Oh, yeah." Snow pulled numerous papers out of her bag and handed them over.
Her stepmom glanced over them. "Right. I'll get on it tomorrow. I'm working from home this week."
"Thank you."
"Mm-hmm."
"Um..."
"Yes?"
"Cindy and Aurora were wondering if I could hang out with them tonight. At Aurora's. I could eat over there."
"Of course you can. Home by ten."
"Okay. Thanks." Snow took off for her room to text Aurora to come pick her up.
Her stepmom watched her go with a tired expression, a bittersweetness resting in her chest.
AUTHOR'S NOTES!
a) I know, slow start.
b) Yes, I know I should be working on my Sherlock sequals, or starting on my Star Trek:2009 fic, but after reading a few of these, and thinking about how much fun they must be to write, I couldn't resist. So this is just for fun, really.
c) I will try to distribute focus evenly on all characters, but there will be some favoritism, obviously. (Everyone has favorites!) I won't be paying too much attention to characters from movies like Little Mermaid or Pocahontas because I personally do not like those too much.
d) To be clear-
FRESHMAN: Snow White, Wendy, Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Alice, Lilo, Christopher Robin, Andy, Chip
SOPHOMORES: Ariel, Aurora, Gaston, Giselle, Tiger Lilly, Gaston's three bimbos, Merida
JUNIORS: Jasmine, Mulan, Ling, Lao, Chan Po, Phillip, Mystery Prince from Snow White (CAN ANYONE TELL ME A NAME?), Cinderella
SENIORS: Belle, Adam, Flynn, Esmeralda, Meg, Tiana, Lottie, Naveen, Anastasia and Drizella, Pocahontas, Nakoma, John Smith, Thomas, Kida, Milo Thatch, Hercules, Charming, Pheobus, Aladdin, Shang, (Repunzal soon to come!)
...To name a few! There will definitely be more characters to come, I'm sure, including a couple of Ariel's sisters and maybe a few extra fairies. Lots of stories to come, and the chapters will all be looooong.
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