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A sophomore girl returns to school and negotiates friendships, rivalries, and the social rituals of campus life. Early chapters present summer confidences and anxiety about a returning peer whose manner unsettles the group, and subsequent episodes follow club breakfasts, hikes, athletic contests, seasonal parties, and class championship games. She supports friends facing difficulties, weighs sorority affiliation and loyalty, and adapts to new classmates and social surprises. Through everyday school events, small domestic moments, and decisions about companionship, the narrative traces steady personal growth and the adjustments that mark adolescent life in a close-knit school community.
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