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April sidled up to the doorway at the end of the hallway, rocking on her heels a little as she did, with a clear spring in her step. The blonde prided herself on picking up on when people she liked where struggling with something, and them immediately pouncing and dragging them off to something more fun to make them feel better, she had a pair of paper bags in either hand with something to act as a remedy for situations like that.
She rung the door bell about 3 or 4 times to see if Callie was in. She had to be in. Why wouldn't she be in, April knew she was off work. "Hello hello?"
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Callie was happy not to live on campus anymore. She liked the idea of being able to separate herself from the potential drama that always coincided with living in campus dorms.
As she made her way towards the door, she could hear a familiar voice on the other side. Her feet dragged her a little quicker. She dragged it back and her eyes immediately lit up. Finally, something that wasn't so complicated. Something easy. Someone who wouldn't look at her like she ruined their life.
"April?" She asked. She was sure she hadn't hadn't made any plans with her, but that was the beauty of some friendships. She stood aside immediately; "Come in."
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