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We walked for a bit more and eventually stopped shaking. The final bell rang, which just meant school was over. When it was time to leave,
Mario and I just walked to the lockers to get our things, and than outside to get picked up. Like I said before, my mom is usually early, and today she actually was.

"How was you're day?" My mom asked.

"It was good." I replied.

"What's that?" She asked.

"What do you mean?"

"You're cheeks are blushing so much Alex. Are you alright?" She asked.

"Oh yea I'm fine." I said. (While trying to stop blushing.)

"Tell me what's going on." She said.

"It's nothing."

"Alex, I can tell by your cheeks. Something or maybe even someone is making you blush. C'mon, I'm you're mother, tell me."

"Mario." I said.

My mom hit the brakes so fast, I'm surprised that my seat belt didn't break.

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