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− | Lucy, Mia, and Tessa are three girls at [[../Alice/]]’s school after chapter 16 of [[../]]. They have known each other since kindergarten, and when they are talking among themselves they often finish each other’s sentences. They are all extremely shy, but have found that if one of them acts as a spokesperson for the group, they are more confident in making new friends. | + | Lucy Fisher, Mia Benedict, and Tessa Johnson are three girls at [[../Alice/]]’s school after chapter 16 of [[../]]. They have known each other since kindergarten, and when they are talking among themselves they often finish each other’s sentences. They are all extremely shy, but have found that if one of them acts as a spokesperson for the group, they are more confident in making new friends. In conversation they often finish each other's sentences, and the only time they are ever speechless is when they aren't together. |
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Latest revision as of 14:46, 27 August 2023
Lucy Fisher, Mia Benedict, and Tessa Johnson are three girls at Alice’s school after chapter 16 of Baby's First Wish. They have known each other since kindergarten, and when they are talking among themselves they often finish each other’s sentences. They are all extremely shy, but have found that if one of them acts as a spokesperson for the group, they are more confident in making new friends. In conversation they often finish each other's sentences, and the only time they are ever speechless is when they aren't together.