The snow that had fallen the night before melted away during the night leaving people to walk into school just fine. It was the last day before Christmas and Olivia was more than thankful. The irritation of ignoring people who crowded into her, hissed hurtful words at her, and laughed at her behind her back was tiresome. It meant lessons weren’t really lessons and everyone was just chilling waiting to go home early. “Here,” Adam said, handing her a bottle of water out of nowhere. “Sam has got to all of you, hasn’t she?” she said, taking it off him with a small smile. “No,” he muttered with a frown. “Adam, you don’t do nice, she threatened you didn’t she?” “Kind of...” She hummed, slipping it into her bag. Her phone buzzed with a message and she brought it out to see a message from T

