Two plays in two days. Or, more precisely, Gil's performance of Cats was due to finish the night before Coral's performance of Wicked. At home, Fry has been busy playing the scores of both in order to let his siblings practice, in a gesture of good will between revision
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Fry walks into his classroom. Same classroom, and for once, no new kids to contend with. Mrs Carter said, before she left to go on maternity leave, that they shouldn't get any new students unless anyone leaves, and nobody's left
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It's the induction day for secondary school, a chance a few months before starting to get to know a few of the others and their form teacher
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They didn't get a lot of warning. Just a phone call the day before. But the Sandhu parents gather everyone around the kitchen table for a family meeting
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Mum stands in front of the kitchen table, ready for a military operation. With the school Spring Party due in a couple of weeks, she's faced with the task of sorting out five eligable teenagers
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The scene in the living room is awkward, to say the least. Most of the kids were banished upstairs while Mum, Dad, Fry and Rahne stay in with the two social workers
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It's New Year's eve. Traditionally this involves games, but this is currently on a break after a Monopoly Rules dispute between Brooke and Gil
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The kitchen is quiet, compared with the usual chaos. There's a study table going with Coral, Gil and Rahne at the table; Fry is upstairs working on his Open University coursework.
Fran is in the dining room, having a word with Brooke about a letter from school. Guppy is attempting to cook. FEAR.