Cassel had been taking the shy outcast persona he took on at the picnic a little too seriously for his own taste. Sure, it kept people from asking questions but it did get kind of boring after a while. So when the boredom got too much to handle, Cassel decided to spend some time in his floor's common room
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He flopped down on the couch next to Cassel. "Hey, dude," he said, reaching over to try to take some of his neighbor's chips right from the bag.
...Sorry, Cassel.
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"Hey," Cassel said, jerking the bag away. "You ever heard of asking, dude?"
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"Thought about it," Topher said, kicking his feet up on the table in front of him. "Figured it'd be best to go with the element of surprise."
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The chips weren't all that good but it was the principle of the thing.
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And there were people inside so she drifted on in, flopped into a free seat on the couch, and asked the quintessential question, "What's on?"
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