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It had been a week since Henry died.
Dave didn’t eat when he came home alone. Or the day after. Or the day after that.Safe to say it had been a while. His heart wasn’t in it, he told himself. He would continuously open up the fridge—Henry’s fridge, he’d remind himself, and find nothing he had the will to actually consume.
He quickly found justifications. A personal favorite being ‘if I die of starvation, I can just come back no problem!’
It was a sustainable excuse. One that he could very well follow through on if he still refused to eat by the end of the month, the whole dying-and-repossessing-your-own-corpse business was no issue for Dave Miller!
Alternatively, Dave tries (and fails) to adjust to life without Henry and has a mild breakdown outside his study.
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Brie’s house was the designated hangout spot, especially on Sundays.
It was conveniently located so everyone could easily walk to and from, something greatly relieving during summertime. The trees evenly lined up beside the sidewalk offering a canopy of shade for most of the trip were a bonus. Not to mention the gentle rustling of the branches providing a relaxing sound along the way.
The foliage was a lot better on her side of town for some reason. Sony once commented on how fitting it was that she lived there specifically, Sparten theorized that it was so well-maintained of because of her family.
Her friends would pile in one by one, some without even knocking, others would be more polite and ring the bell. Luckily, her parents were quite delighted about the whole ordeal. As long as their little girl had a steady social life they couldn’t be more pleased.
The routine was simple. It went without saying, and none of the children dared to disrupt routine in any way.
In other words, a group of friends find solace in each other.

