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About a year went by and Les and David had gotten into the swing of things. They both grew a lot closer to all of the newsies by living with them. Sure there were a few fights and disagreements, but all in all the brothers loved living there.

Jack's girlfriend, Cups, lived in the girls Lodging House and had become like a big sister to Les. She did everything with Les that Sarah would do. She would read to him at night, help him sell some of his papers, or make special clothes for him. Les loved having Cups around.

David on the other hand had gotten a girlfriend. Her name was Sunrise. She has brown wavy hair that came just below her shoulders and big beautiful brown eyes that you couldn't help but stare at. She was also just as smart as David. They could talk for hours and never get bored with each other. They talked about books, places in the world they wanted to visit, or political things like who was going to win the next election as mayor. David knew that he was falling in love with her.

One day in summer while Les was selling his papers he saw a big group of upper class girls. They all started walking towards him with the most evil looking smiles on their faces. One of the girls stepped forward; Les suddenly recognized who it was. Olive. She looked so beautiful. Her long blondish hair flowed almost down to the middle of her back, with the most gorgeous blue eyes you could ever see, and was the shortest girl out of them but seemed to be the leader. She was about 5 feet tall when the rest of the girls were about 5'6'.

"I want to buy a paper," she said holding out her money to Les.

Les realized that she didn't notice who he was so he quickly handed her a paper and tried reaching for the money when Olive flicked it up in the air. Everyone watched it as it rolled down into the sewer.

All the girls started rolling with laughter.

"Nice one Olivia," said one of the girls as she gave her a high five.

Les just stared at the sewer and then back at Olive.

"Oops, my bad," Olive said with a sweet innocent smile on her face.

The girls started turning around and walking away when Les yelled, "I can't believe you would do that. Just because you have more money doesn't mean you can treat people that way. You're not the girl that I use to know."

"What are you talking about?"

"I don't know. Try to figure it out yourself, Olive."

Les quickly turned and ran away from them leaving Olive and the rest of the girls in shock.

"He had no right to call you Olive. He doesn't even know you," said one of the girls, which was followed by the rest of the group agreeing.

"Yeah I know. The nerve of him being so rude to me like that. That no good street trash." Olive stated with a look of doubt on her face.

The girls started walking away back towards their homes. The whole time Olive could not get Les out of her mind. She was asking herself so many questions. Why was he selling newspapers? Why didn't she recognize him? Why did she have to be so rude to him? Where was he living?