At lunch, Jay tried to tell a joke and messed it up so badly that the whole table said, “I’m weak,” laughing until their sides hurt. Later that afternoon, the principal made an iconic speech about “responsible social media use,” which immediately turned into a meme spreading in the DMs. By basketball practice, the team was so jacked from the pep rally energy that they barely noticed how tired they were.

After the game, Mia admitted she was jelly of the players getting all the attention, but she brushed it off with a smile. Instead of stressing, she chose jomo—joy of missing out—and stayed home with hot chocolate and a good playlist. Jay teased her for skipping the after-party, but she said she didn’t need the juice of being seen everywhere to feel good.

Meanwhile, the group chat was filled with chaos. Someone spammed kek after a bad meme, while others planned a kiki for Saturday night, promising it would be full of jokes and music. Another friend said they just needed a kip, because homework and late-night scrolling had drained them.

When Saturday finally came, the party was pure energy. Some people took an L trying to show off dance moves, but nobody cared because the whole night was lit. Between laughter, music, and inside jokes, the squad made memories that felt way bigger than the stress of school.