Peter laughed and pretended to boo as he tossed a crumpled-up wrapper at her, bouncing it off her elbow.
"Well, you are the most... mature of us," Alec said, bouncing his eyebrows at her.
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Meanwhile, Xander had made his way to the back of the school and let himself out the back door. It was intended for staff like the lunch ladies and janitors, and the halls were monitored, but the last two cameras had been out for years, and the door that was supposed to be kept locked was ajar. They remembered to lock it at night before leaving, but they didn't want to bother with locking and unlocking it during the day. Xander had known about it for the last four years, and when he needed to take a break, this was the perfect route to take. He stepped out behind the school and started walking. He didn't go far, just paced a bit, getting what passed for fresh air before pulling out a cigarette. He sat on an empty bucket and lit it up, taking a few puffs.
He felt so frazzled! His nerves shot! He couldn't think straight! Why? There was nothing new. He'd fought before. Gotten suspended. Nothing had changed at school, yet it felt like sandpaper dragging across his skin. Why?