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Nathan: I’ll get your order guys
Joni (to Serena): My phone is running out of battery, I can’t take some selfies here and these guys some of them acting weird just like you.
Serena: That’s why I bring you here, I want you to befriend with them especially with Hendrix
Joni: What’s with him?
Serena: He’s the best guy you’ll ever meet
Hendrix: Oh Becca! How are you, you seems quiet.

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