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She'd found herself lying awake in her bed before her alarm clock was due to ring. The anticipation of the impending first day was enough to make Jun uneasy. The seemingly never ending cycle of school was beginning once again, a year worth of work beginning once again. She was quick to anticipate the shrill sound of her alarm, switching it off just before the sound leaked out into the silence of her room.

Covers were pushed aside as she rose from her bed, stretching her body as she glanced about her messy room in search of her uniform. had she remembered to wash them before the first day of school? That was what she thought, and digging about her closet she found the clothes hanging properly, neatly ironed. To herself she thought of her father and that he must've been the one to hang them up, and as she went to shower and ready herself for the day she promised that she would leave a note for him before she left for school.

Quickly she showered and dressed, spending enough time on her hair that it looked presentable and as if she had taken more than only a few minutes working on it before hurrying down the stairs to see a note left for her.

Dear Jun,

Your father made you a boxed lunch for school today. Do not forget your books before you leave, and leave a little bit early so you do not arrive late. I will not be home until late, do not forget to make dinner for your father.

-Mother


Jun hardly gave the note another glance before she tossed it into the trash before finding a neatly tied box with her lunch sitting upon the counter. Opening it she found smelling delicious, and looking even more delectable than that. With a smile she slipped the box into her bag before checking to made sure she had everything. With a self deserved nod she found something to eat on her way to school before departing from her house to endure the first day of her first to last year with hopes it was better than the first two.
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