For the outcasts

Mira sighed, it was like they didn't believe her. They would learn though, so it would be okay. After all, there were plenty of people who came in just like those three and now look at them. Even, Sally and Jeff well considering they were in that bathroom for a while now, Mira figured they were probably confessing to each other though who knows where she would have gotten that idea from; she must had shipped them together when she first saw them together for the first time. Mira took a seat, "It's your choice, but you should at least give this all a chance because it's not going to hurt you to try this club."
 
Maylin felt a bit uncomfortable talking too much since she hasn't spoken this much in years that she almost forgot what it was like. Though, strangely, she felt at home with these strangers. They were not like other kids that she's met before, and Maylin was sure they could relate to her.
Mustering up her courage, she said to no one in particular, "M-May I try playing a video game?"
 
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Alec sighs as he looked at the new school he was being thrown in on sighing at the fact this would be just like the others. He walked into the building and looked around for the office sign.
 
Chi considered what Mira had said, and thought for a while. Then she heard Maylin ask if she could play a game.
"What game?" she asked with slight caution even though she was sure the speech was not directed at her.
 
"Sure, you can play a game. Pick whatever you want." Mira replied. She smiled, letting out a slightly proud chuckle, it seemed that the three who just entered might actually stay after all. This made her happy, she was always glad to have more friends in the club and it also helps the other person.
 
Maylin got up and went over to where the games were. She picked up a game that read Resident Evil. She turned around while still looking at the game and said, "I think I'll try this one."
 
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Luto walked into the school, already worried about how his classmates would think of him. His every step was full of hesitation and as he passed by classes, he felt the courage that had taken so long to muster, slowly diminish. At one point he simply just stops and stands in the halls
 
Mira was glad that all the people who seemed to just come in were starting to lighten up and enjoy themselves now. No doubt that they would end up having more people show up, they usually did and that made Mira happy. She was glad that her club was being put to good use, and a use that she wanted.
 
Luto, now discouraged ran into what he thought was an empty room but turned out to be a womens restroom. Shocked, he ran out the restroom, eyes clamped shut, trying to keep in tears.