Tyler gave a quick rundown of what went down. Without missing a beat, Nash snatched the breakfast from Fiona's hand and urged them to hustle to the infirmary.
“Come on, let's move it! I can't stand holding stuff!” he grumbled, shooting Fiona a playful look. But he didn't ditch them; he stuck with the two all the way to the infirmary.
...
Back in class, the trio strolled in, one after the other, and the room went silent, all eyes glued to them. As they settled into their seats, the whispers picked up again.
"Look at them, they're tight-knit. Nothing's off-limits between them."
"I wonder what Fiona's secret is to keep Nash so hooked. She's got that sly, foxy vibe."
"And she's always bragging too, like wanting tickets to her brother's concert. It's probably just for Nash's ears. For the Woods family, snagging concert tickets is a piece of cake."
"Exactly, but our Janet's the real MVP, scoring her brother's concert tickets all on her own."
With everyone buttering her up, Janet couldn't help but feel smug.
“Oh, come on, don't give me too much credit. Sure, Fiona likes to put on a show, but Nash isn't exactly clueless about her tricks. If she really got him to fetch her tickets like that, it's pretty low. But don't worry, the tickets I promised you are a done deal.”
Janet was bursting with pride, even as she pretended to be considerate of others.
"Janet, you're incredible! Not only are you at the top academically, but you're also super generous with us."
The thought of concert tickets had them thrilled.
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