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Personal Narrative-Stereotypes In High School
It was just as sweaty and uncomfortable as Lucas remembered. They waited for a long time outside in the hot summer sun, until eventually they piled into the humid gym. Everyone's faces were all red and dripping in sweat, it was almost as if the school wanted them to look their absolute worse for their pictures. Either that, or the school just really didn't care. After getting their pictures taken, everyone was handed their photo IDS. With that out of the way, the group of friends were made their way to the office to get their schedules.

"I don't even need to look at my photo ID, I know I made that face I always make. God damn I hate it when I make that face." Travis groaned as he stared down at his photo ID. Floyd drew closer to Travis to
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"It's not bad Trav, you look cute." Floyd blurted out and instantly regretted it, "for a guy, I mean." Floyd nervously combed a hand through his hair and began to hum a familiar tune. Travis raised an eyebrow at this, but decided not to comment on it. Floyd was obviously embarrassed by what he said, even though all he did was compliment a friend.

The rest of the walk to the office was a quiet and comfortable, it's not a long walk to the office so they got there pretty quick. When they got there Lucas went up to the administrative assistant who looked bored off her mind.

"Here for your schedule? What's your name?" She asked, sitting up in her seat.

"Lucas Eastwood." Lucas answered and the administrative assistant started to file through a stack of papers, until she found one with 'Lucas Eastwood' printed on
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We're going to be lunch buddies!" Meryl smiled at the blond, who crossed his arms.

"I guess it'll be fun, we'll see." Floyd replied coldly, and Meryl rolled her eyes playfully. "I Just wish they didn't have to split up lunches, I think it's stupid."

"Yeah, it does get in the way of seeing other friends, but if everyone had thee same lunch, it'd be packed." Lucas pointed out the facts, and there was no arguing with the cold, hard facts. Everyone walked out of the school and stood outside the school building, in front of the school.

"You guys wanna do something now that all that school junk is taken care of? Like, the mall or something." Meryl suggested.

"That sounds fun!" Paula nodded. One by one nearly everyone agreed to going. Floyd, Jeff, Meryl, Ness, Ninten, Paula, Tony and Travis all agreed to going. Now it all came down to Lucas.

"How about you Lucas, are you coming?" Paula asked, and Lucas shook his head no.

"Sorry guys, I have some chores I need to do. But maybe another time, alright?" Lucas offered his friends yet another smile for the day and turned to walk home.

"You walking home? We can walk with you, just to be safe." Ness ofered, and Lucas once again

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