As class ended, Hector announced, I'm hungry. okay, Rider responded as I said to my notebook into my bag. what exactly do you want me to do about it? Hector grinned as he glanced over at me and winked. I want you to take me out and feed me. Rider snorted.
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As class concluded, Hector expressed his hunger, prompting a playful exchange with Rider. When Rider asked what he was supposed to do about Hector's hunger, Hector cheekily suggested that Rider should take him out to eat. This light-hearted banter highlights their friendship and sets an amusing tone for their interaction.

Their conversation reflects a typical dynamic between friends, where one teases and the other responds with skepticism. Hector's grin and wink suggest a carefree attitude, while Rider's snort indicates a mixture of amusement and reluctance. This moment captures the essence of youthful camaraderie in the narrative of "The Problem with Forever" by Jennifer L. Armentrout.

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