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... with the girls, and Jean, who had been invited by the girls themselves, having done it instead of Gwen. They had wanted to talk with her alone for some reason, but Gwen suspected that they had one of their "Girl Talks" , whatever that had meant. Gwen was a girl and even she didn’t really understand them.

Gwen was in some casual clothing, as was the rest of the girls. They were going out to watch a movie and get some food, as well as go to an amusement park that had recently opened in Ma ...

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