By the time the final bell rang, the hallways of Briar Point High were a stampede of celebration. Locker doors slammed, papers got tossed in the air like confetti, and someone down the hall was blasting an old pop-punk song loud enough to shake the exit signs. It smelled like sunscreen, sweat, and freedom.
I stood at my locke……
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