Pillars

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The cafeteria was busy when Julianna made her way down there during recess. The walls were painted off-white and had colourful fruits and veggies painted on one side of the wall. It was a good thing that the painter had made it small and on one side of the wall only. Any other thing outside that and the walls of the cafeteria could have looked like they belonged to a nursery. Benches were lined up to face each other, row after row till the end of the hall. Then to the left were two pillars that sectioned off the serving area. Three plump ladies, locals of Cadez, stood behind the trays and pans of sandwiches, apples, and juice boxes that were handed out to students. They were always dressed in orange-coloured aprons and white caps that they tucked in their hair. Some students already came

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