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"Yeah," Kallie murmured. "I'm sorry. That must suck."
Outside, the rain began to lessen. However, the clouds were still dark and seemed to never end.
"Yeah," Kallie murmured. "I'm sorry. That must suck."
Outside, the rain began to lessen. However, the clouds were still dark and seemed to never end.
"It's okay," Liam said. "You get so meet some people that are just like other people at a school you went to in the past, which is weird, makes you question your reality a little bit."
He gave a soft chuckle.
"That's one of my favorite parts."
Kallie giggled. “So you get déjà vu, like, all the time then? Do I remind you if anyone from your old schools?” She looked genuinely curious to know if she did or not.
"No," Liam said, swallowing and taking a long swig of his water bottle. "I've never met anyone like you at any school, actually."
Kallie smiled shyly. “And is that a good thing or a bad thing?” she asked almost hesitantly. Since Liam was still sitting near her, she assumed she couldn’t be too awful to be around. Just easy to stare at.
"I'd say good, honestly." Liam admitted.
"It means your so unique no person I've met, which is a lot matches you in personality or looks."
Kallie beamed. “Oh! Well, that’s cool. Right? Yeah. I wouldn’t want to be just like everybody else.”
Outside, it continued to rain, but the dark storm clouds began to fade.
Liam smiled and gave a small laugh and took a drink of his water slowly.
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