I walked alongside Evia, our laughter mingling with the chatter of other students. We exchanged knowing glances, our footsteps synchronizing as we delved into our favorite pastime—gossip. "Did you hear what happened with Sarah yesterday?" I asked, showing her the latest messages on my phone. "Oh my gosh, she's unbelievable," Evia replied, her eyes wide with disbelief.
As we approached the school entrance, our conversation took an unexpected turn. "Why do our bananas look so different?" I wondered aloud, holding mine up for comparison. Evia giggled, raising hers beside mine. "Yours looks like it's been through a marathon," she teased, and we both erupted into laughter, the randomness of the moment adding to our amusement.
I and Evia found ourselves discussing plans for our next adventure. "We should go to the zoo during the next vacation," I suggested. "Yes! Let's see if our classmates are crazier than the zoo animals," Evia agreed, her grin mischievous. The idea of comparing our lively peers to creatures behind bars was too amusing to pass up.
The bell rang, signaling the start of the school day. I and Evia hurried to our seats, placing our books on the desks in front of us. As we settled in, the room hummed with the animated debate of the boys arguing over a recent football match. "Here we go again," I whispered, rolling my eyes playfully.
















