Part 188

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... Read moreStarting a new school year always brings a mix of excitement and nerves, but sharing your thoughts with friends can make the experience much more enjoyable. It’s great to see characters like Neveah, Caleb, and Y/n discussing their first day, favorite classes, and relationships—it reflects many real students’ lives. From my own experience, having friends in your classes can lighten the stress and encourage you to participate more actively. For example, when I first started high school, I found that having someone to sit with, like Neveah and Y/n do, made the day feel less intimidating. Also, talking about favorite subjects opens up opportunities to connect over shared interests, be it English, science, or art. Homework can sometimes feel overwhelming, especially if you have different types across classes like Neveah mentions. Managing time effectively and breaking homework into smaller chunks helped me stay on top of it without feeling too stressed. Relationships at school, whether friendships or something more, often spark curiosity among peers—like Caleb’s question about dating. It’s normal for students to explore these connections while balancing academic and social life. The mention of a promise ring adds a tender touch that many readers might relate to or find intriguing. Engaging in such honest, everyday conversations can help students feel understood and less alone in their experiences. If you’re navigating your school life, remember that sharing and listening to others’ stories can be a comforting way to build confidence and make the most out of your educational journey.

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can Benny bring y/n a bouquet of flowers please?

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