Chapter 34 Final Exams went pretty much the way Pidge had expected them to. Nialle helped him study for History and he thought he had gotten enough facts right to get a C. Composition and Literature were like trying to read a foreign language. The math tests were easy. Then the semester was, unbelievably, over, and two-thirds of the students were gone within a day. The dorms closed on the Saturday after finals, so only people who lived off-campus could linger. Nialle was staying at Olive’s for an extra day and getting a ride to a different airport. They were all eating dinner at Olive’s on Saturday. “We’ll have them over here next month, when we have furniture,” Giant told Pidge as they walked around the mostly empty supermarket. Pidge had only ever grocery-shopped with his mothe
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