"Yeah, yeah, we were so clueless before, causing all this trouble. It's totally on us. We bought these snacks with our pocket money, and they're all your favorites. We really hope you can forgive us."
Fiona reached into the bag and picked out a pack of sour cream and onion chips, putting the rest back.
"I'll just have these, thanks."
"You're not upset with us, right?"
One of the girls looked a bit worried that Fiona might be mad. After all, Fiona was tight with Jackson, and any drama with Allen could spell trouble for her favorite idol.
"Nah," Fiona shook her head, casually tearing open the bag of chips and munching away. "They're yummy, I really like them."
The girls breathed a sigh of relief and headed back to their seats.
You know what they say—when someone gives you something, it's only right to return the favor. Fiona shot Jackson a quick message to ask how to deal with the Allen situation.
Jackson replied in no time, and once Fiona saw that Allen wasn't in any real hot water, she relaxed. They were on good terms, after all.
Monday rolled around in no time.
For the school's outdoor event, parents could tag along, and some opted to drive themselves to dodge the crowded school bus.
As it got closer to departure time, Fiona and Nash were still nowhere to be seen, making some folks on the bus restless.
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