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Adam's time at school has been just as frustrating as it had been at school. He'd gotten used to the regular dynamic that had been built up over the past month, of Gansey-Lynch-Parrish-Kavinsky. Now it's Lynch-Kavinsky, or Gansey-Lynch, but never all four of them. The classes they share are especially straining, because Adam has to sit next to the other three in places with assigned seating but the fact that they aren't talking and pointedly trying not to pay attention to one another doesn't go unnoticed. It's even worse when the other students pick up on the fact in places with unassigned seating, and Adam's in his own corner while Ronan or Kavinsky are in another entirely. Others stare. They talk as if Adam can't hear them, and all he can think is pariah. This is the consequences of what we've done.

He's glad when the school day is over and Adam's released from after school activities, trying to find Gansey but is almost instantly rebuffed. We have to go to the psychics. Adam would have gone with them, but Ronan's already leaving, and that's a spot he doesn't want to be part of. Not when their problems are something that would take more than a twenty minute drive to get over.

When he points out that he rode with Gansey that morning, Kavinsky as his ride is almost immediately put forth and Adam freezes. He and Kavinsky haven't been talking, which in some ways is worse than when they were fighting. It's like their whole relationship has been restarted back beyond even square one, where Adam was a nobody and Kavinsky only second to Gansey in school notoriety. He doesn't know how to handle this.

Still, he bucks up and seeks the other boy out, telling Kavinsky what's going on.
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Haha, Oh man, it's Kavinsky this time for the romantic drabbling. Let's see how this turns out. PS: More than a drabble but are any of these really the required length?


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[Warning: The topic "Nasty" is exactly what it entails. Not for the faint of heart. Don't believe me? Look up the sprite and banana challenge.]

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Achievement of your happiness is the only moral purpose of your life, and that happiness, not pain or mindless self-indulgence, is the proof of your moral integrity, since it is the proof and the result of your loyalty to the achievement of your values.
-Ayn Rand

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