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She smiles, shoving more food into her mouth, yeah, she’s not who I thought she was. “I’m normal, really. Yeah, I grew up with a rich family, but they are just like anyone else. My daddy always drilled into my head, ‘Never judge someone on their looks or bank account, it’s what’s inside that counts,’ and yeah, that’s how I am. I tend to stay away from rich snobs, because I just don’t fit in with that group. I have an older brother, so that’s another reason I stay away from most people, they usually try and be my friend because they want to be bedded by him.” She shudders, which makes me want to laugh. “I’ve been with my boyfriend for a few years now, and he currently owns his own BMX shop, but he has always wanted to open up a custom car and bike shop. He’s thinking if he can get the money, he’ll keep the BMX storefront, because he still earns a good amount from that, but he has this huge warehouse space in the back, it’s where he wants to do the custom stuff.”

I gave her like a two second speech, and she basically detailed her entire life story, but whatever, her talking without taking a break meant I didn’t really have to reply or anything. “That’s cool.”

“Have you always lived here?”

“Nope, I’m actually from Airdrie, town not too far from here, actually. I just moved here because I wanted the big city life, and to not waste gas on driving back and forth.”

“That name sounds familiar, I feel like I’ve heard about it before.”

I shrug. “You probably drove by the sign when coming to Calgary.” I almost want to roll my eyes, but I don’t.

“Oh, probably. Anyway, I was born and raised in Edmonton. I’ve always lived the big city life, but I would love to someday settle down in a small town.”

We finish our meal, and she still doesn’t shut up, even insisting on driving together to our afternoon class. Doesn’t look like I’ll ever be able to shake this chick, oh well, having a friend besides Ava is kind of nice.

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