Wednesday, February 13th, 2013

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When the sorority met today, they'd find a lot of construction paper and various basic craft supplies laid out for them. Because this was what happened when Rilla let Stacey take ideas straight from her old Kid Kits.

"So with Valentine's Day being tomorrow, we were thinking of making our own conversation hearts," Stacey began. "You know those heart-shaped candies with words on them like 'Be Mine' and 'I Love You'?" Valentine's Day was sort of an evil holiday for her in some ways, really. "So we're going to make and personalize our own. We have hearts made out of paper and you can decorate them however you want, and slip them under people's doors. You can make some for your boyfriends or friends or someone you think just needs some cheering up!"
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Karla was not as committed to Sparkle Motion as her fellow StuCo members were, so the giant and super-glittery sign was resting against the table, rather than resting on it where she could see. She felt confident that people would be able to notice it and remember to buy flowers and dance tickets as they walked through the lobby. Just in case though, she had snacks from JGOB set out on the table next to her.

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