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Chapter ZXLV: Old Flame

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That year's JS Prom was austere. The antsy political situation was felt everywhere and our principal almost cancelled the event. However, the majority of the students and their parents implored the school authorities to push through with it. Certainly, it was an annual event that most juniors and seniors look forward to and make up the bulk of their high school memories. We were encouraged to wear second-hand gowns and tuxedoes or rent-out from shops that give out discounts and promos to students. Noah comically said even with the end of the world coming, we must have our prom.

I looked a myself at our old mirror, checking my simple make-up  and my altered pink gown. Lance will be coming any time now, and I quickly picked up my purse and ran outside. I saw him parking the car and I quickly went to the passenger side. I slid in, and kissed him on the cheek. 

"I think we need to go now or we'll be late for registration. Archer already went to Izzie's house ea

Sassy Z.

The memories of our JS Prom will always be with us. It can be the night when you said Yes to someone, the night of breaking or making up, and that special moment when you have that First Kiss...

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