1. "Well, I can't think of anywhere else, so studying at your place is fine with me."
1. "I'll text or call you if dad lets me go tomorrow."
9. "Alright. If your dad lets you, I'll text you my address right away."
1. "Oh, wait, freya."
2. "Is it just us? What about vivien and xandro? They're struggling with math too. Shouldn't we include them in our study?"
1. "The two of them...?"
1. If those two join, we'll probably end up not studying at all. They'll just keep chatting.
2. Besides, this is my chance to
1. Get close to ellis.
2. If I tell ellis I don't want them included, she might not like it.
1. "Ellis..."
2. "They're both our friends, so of course, they should be included."
1. "I know you want to include them, so we can't leave them out."
1. "...yeah"
2. "Thanks, freya. I'm glad we won't struggle with the math prelim since you'll help us study. Vivien and xandro will be happy to hear this."
1. "What are you waiting for? Just leave already!"
1. "Let's go, amara. I don't want to waste any more time with these people."
2. "Really?! You should've done"
1. "You should've done that earlier instead of messing with ellis's things!"
2. "Vivien, I think we should check on ellis outside."
1. "Oh, right."
1. "Let's go."
1. "Where is she?"
2. "There she is."
1. "Huh? She's with freya?"
2. "But why is she there? Didn't the teacher ask her to bring her things to the office?"
1. "Maybe she's done."
1. "..."
1. "Xandro..."
2. "Haven't you noticed anything about ellis and freya?"
3. "What?"
1. "Why, are you noticing anything?"
2. "I'm asking you, but never mind. Let's just call them."
1. "Ellis, freya! What's going on over there?"
2. "Did you get the sculpture, ellis?"
1. "Ellis, freya! What's going on over there?"
2. "Did you get your sculpture, ellis?"
1. "Oh! Hey, guys! I got it!"
1. "What about you, freya? What are you doing there? Weren't you supposed to be at the office?"
1. "I've already"
1. "I've already been there."
2. "I just came here to check on ellis. I heard everlen threw out her stuff."
1. "That's right."
2. "We also talked about the prelims next week."
3. "Freya offered to help us study our math lesson so we won't struggle with the exam next week."
1. "We'll study at my place, if that's okay with you guys?"
1. "Of course! No problem, ellis!"
2. "We're so excited to finally go to your house, especially with freya helping us!"
1. "...uh, he's right."
1. "But..."
2. "I can't join you guys. I wish I could, but the timing's off."
3. "We've got a family reunion tomorrow! We're celebrating it at manjuyod white sandbar."
1. "Maybe I'll just study as soon as we get home."
2. "Oh, really? You're gonna study, huh?"
3. "You know what, maybe you shouldn't go to your family reunion."
1. "I'm sure when you get home, you still won't stu---"
2. "Shut up!!"
1. "I said what I said! So stop talking, or ellis might think I'm lying."
2. "It will be my first time at manjuyod white sandbar, and I don't want to miss out."
3. "Oh, right! You must've forgotten"
1. "You're heading back to your province later. Guess that means no studying with them tomorrow, huh?"
2. "Uh... Guys? Where are you?"
1. "...sorry, can't join you guys tomorrow either. I'm heading home to our province later. I'll be back sunday afternoon."
1. "Ahaha..."
2. "You two can go without us."
3. "Yeah, don't worry about us, ellis. We'll definitely study. Promise!"
1. "...is that so?"
1. "If that's the case, we can send you guys the notes we studied on mes-sen-ger to help out. Sound good?"
1. "Sounds great! You guys are the best! Total lifesavers!"
1. "Haha!"
2. "I'm glad you listened and got that haircut, chris."
3. "You look like you just stepped out of high school!"
1. "Freya?"
2. "Why are you dressed up? Do you have plans?"
1. "Dad, can I go to my classmate's house now to work on our project?"
2. "We need to finish it today since our prelim exam is next week."
1. "..."
1. "No, you can't."
1. "B...but why, dad?"
2. "It is really important for my grades."
1. "...I can't take the exam if we don't pass that project. I'll fail if that happens!"
1. "You heard it, hon. She just needs to finish their project."
2. "You don't want her to fail, do you? It's best to let her go."