Every Day Page #2
How about we get back
to the lab now?
Hey, Justin!
Justin!
Coach is pissed off at me
for blowing off practice.
Uh... Amy,
this is my boyfriend, Justin.
Did we drink yesterday?
No, why?
We just left school and went
to Baltimore yesterday.
Just out of the blue.
It was amazing.
Yeah, I'll take
your word for it
'cause I can't remember
What part?
Pretty much the whole day.
It's super foggy,
like I'm hungover
or something.
Now I've to make up work
by tomorrow,
but I have a shift
till 10:
00 tonight.So my life basically
sucks right now.
Okay, so you had
an amazing day
with your gorgeous,
incredible girlfriend.
And to you that sucks?
I'm sorry. Who is this
and what is her deal?
Who are you?
Why are you
bitching and moaning
about the only
good thing in your life?
Amy!
Chill, it's fine.
Rhi, don't forget about
Steve's party on Saturday.
I'm sorry.
I'm just allergic to
unappreciative d*cks.
That's not who he is.
You deserve better.
I'm sorry.
It was in your face.
It's okay. I'm okay.
You're very sweet.
But actually,
I'm not feeling great.
Alexander, would you mind
taking Amy for the rest
of the day?
Sure.
Thank you.
I'm gonna need you to
ghostwrite some texts for me.
First, text Abby.
Just a bunch of tree emojis.
And then, second,
text Will something
cute but mean.
Like, over-the-top mean,
but, like, still cute.
Can't it just wait
until we get home?
No, why?
It's just stuff with Justin.
Is this stuff
that he's a douchebag?
All right, look.
You have two options.
One, break up with him!
And, two, cheat, like, a lot.
Crazy amounts.
You know,
like how Lindsey does?
Mom doesn't cheat.
I don't wanna
talk about it anymore.
All right. Great.
Set an alarm for 11:00 p.m.
and another alarm
for 11:
50 p.m.Okay.
- You sure you don't mind?
- No, of course not.
Thanks, babe. I just need
- Yup.
- Steve, my goon!
- My goon!
- What's up, man?
Hey, Stephanie.
Rhiannon.
Hey, guys. What's going on?
- Hey!
- Hi!
Justin's over there.
Thank you.
Bro...
That's so weak.
Shoot it!
- Oh!
- Hey!
Oh!
Well, you didn't
wake up this morning
'Cause you didn't go to bed
You were watching the whites
of your eyes turn red
The calendar on your wall
was ticking the days off
You've been reading
some old letters
You smile and think
how much you've changed
All the money in the world
Couldn't buy back those days
You pull back the curtains
And the sun burns
into your eyes
across a clear blue sky
This is the day
Your life
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