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Everyone was exhausted. Bodies sore, clothes wrinkled, sweat clinging to their faces.

Luckily, it was break time now, meaning no awkward shuffle to another class or sitting stiff while a new teacher droned on.

No one had the energy for that.

Groups started leaving quickly, some in silence, others talking about the fights, and mostly about the one fight that stole everyone's attention.

Rhian stayed where he was for a second longer.

Nia didn't say muc ...

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