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The next day Kylie forced herself to get up again and went down to her architecture class. (Sounds good)
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(kay) Max walked in late, RedBull in hand as he found a seat. "Settle down," the professor's voice boomed, silencing the class. "We're starting a structure design unit, and i'm assigning a group assignment." To this, half the class groaned, some walking out. "Now please, each row is a different group. Eight rows, eight groups of six." Max looked around at his row, seeing the girl from yesterday in it.
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Kylie looked around at her group, half the kids weren't even here. She did recognize the boy from yesterday though.
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Max let out a silent sigh, continuing to listen to the instructions before being told to go sit next to your group. To which they all moved to eachother, introducing themselves. When it came to Max, he hesitated before speaking-sounding unstressed when in reality he was stressed. "Max Vandenburg." Was all he said, moving it on.
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"Kylie Summers," she muttered, keeping her eyes down.
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When it came to any suggestions of ideas, Max spoke of one. "We need to do something with detail but easy enough for us all to do, something like.....say a simple older mansion. There's detail, and it's not too hard. Reason we can't do modern is because most modern mansions are flat, boring, and depressing looking. And I must say, interior isn't any better."
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Kylie nodded. That was a good idea, "well, it still has to be appealing to the market, and sadly modern is whats appealing. Maybe we could do a older mansion with a modern inspired decor," she suggested.
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Max listened, nodding along. "I agree with that, modern is all we look for now adays--besides some. Other then that, loads of people decide that's appealing and want a copy of it. The older mansion with a modern twist could work because it'd be appealing yet make you in awe when you see it."
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Kylie nodded, "Sounds good,"
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Max nodded, seeing if everybody agreed before asking who wanted to do certain things.
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