Persona

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heard he was in reform school or something, and now here on probation.” Raven says in excited, while pulling up her dark hair into a knot.
    “That’s not what I heard. He was at a private school, and got kicked out. This was the only place that would take him.” Ray replies.
    Marty laughs then, “Why would they send him here? We’re not really known for reforming criminals.”
    “Those could be all lies you know. Maybe his parents just moved.” Daisy says optimistically.
    Moira looks around at them all with a pout, she doesn’t remember anyone getting this excited about her when she moved here a month ago. Though, she doesn’t exactly have that mysterious air about he either.
    “You know, no one was this interested in me. Maybe he’s less exciting than me, so you shouldn’t tell tall tales.” Moira says with a sigh.
    This makes them all laugh and feel bad for her at the same time. Not exactly making her feel any better.
    “Don’t feel bad Warner, we just liked you from the start is all.” Marty says as he pats her back.
    “Yeah, don’t feel bad babe. You’re just more open that this guys is. I can hear his secrets calling to me.” Raven says with a sigh.
    “Oh boy, you in heat again Raven?” Ray says with a laugh.
    They all laugh at this, since Raven has the tendency to take interest in any member of the opposite sex. Which is why she always gets into trouble, she likes her boys normal and not like her.
    “Shut up, I am not.” Raven is the one to pout now.
    “Don’t worry girls, we all love you no matter your quirks.” Daisy says sweetly.
    Ray and Marty agree with a smile and nod, but Raven can’t get off the idea that the new guy is more interesting than he probably is.
    “What if he’s like us? That would be hot.”
    We all groan, and push away our already forgotten food. Moira wonders what it would be like to have another one like them around. It would take the focus off of her, if they’re was. With her persona problems lately, she’s had a couple close calls. She knows Daisy means it when she said Moira had quirks. They probably think other things about her worse than that, but she tries to reassure them that she’s normal.
    Whatever that means.
    “Speaking of hot, Spencer was my lab partner today. The new guy Liam actually came in late to our class.” Moira offers her own gossip to add to the mix.
    She doesn’t notice that Marty scoots a little away from her then, and focus on his lunch.
    “Are there any other juicy adulterous activities for today?” Raven asks as she leans closer to her.
    “Other than our hands touching? No.”
    “You naughty girl. That’s almost G rated.” Raven laughs out.
    “He’s still seeing Quinn right?” Daisy asks.
    “Yeah he is, I just don’t see why he’s with her.” Moira says in disappointment.
    “That’s because he’s an ass, and is trying to get something on the side.” Marty grumbles under his breath that the others almost miss it.
    “That is pretty much true Moira. The guy has been with Quinn for as long as I can remember. He’s just as vindictive as she is.” Ray agrees.
    “He’s been nothing but nice to me though, and I’ve never seen him bad to anyone else.”
    “I wouldn’t put it past him, to trying to get at you because Quinn doesn’t like you.” Marty says.
    “Thanks for the vote of confidence guys.” Moira pouts.
    “She’s right, maybe he’s changed.” Daisy says, giving her a smile.
    “Yeah, he’s probably breaking up with Quinn right now, so he can have Moira all to himself.” Raven says with a note of teasing in her voice.
    Moira ignores them, and looks around the cafeteria until she spy’s Spencer. He’s sitting with his friends across the room, and as if he feels her eyes on him he looks up at her. Smiling he waves and she feels a relief to know that he must really like her. She smiles back at him before he looks away, and wonders if he’s ever break up with Quinn for her.
    “Wow, you were right

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