Báine leaned against the wall swinging her bag. Her eyes followed the giggling that caught her attention. One glanced in Báine’s direction, suddenly their chatter ceased. She watched them cross to the adjacent building. Báine hummed. No, she doesn’t think she wouldn’t get used to this. “Thanks for waiting on me”, Kalis threw herself into Báine’s side. “No problem”, she smiled when her heart calmed. The ginger locked arms with Báine, their path cleared as the red sea and conflict arose in the depths of the ruddy teen's heart. Kalis tried to pull her along but Báine continued to drag her feet. “We're probably the last ones we should hurry up.” Seeing that they weren’t that far from the cafeteria, the anklet suddenly felt heavier. Báine panicked. “Uh I think Yule said we were eating som

