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The Unlikely Friendship of Chalk and Cheese
Chalk was bold, pale skinned, and big boned. A soft souled, porous, sedentary teen. Bulky, he made a big initial impression, but seemed to lack in true substance. And thus, was a temporary friend, often relied on to help others with work, but then discarded without a second thought. Good thing Chalk brushed off comments with ease. Cheese was very much an acquired taste, with hooped earlobes and a waxy complexion, quite rugged, yet packed full of character. He wore a baggy beanie like a protective rind, and from a glance, he could give you nightmares. But behind his hard exterior, was a soft nature. Easily influenced, he was often seen in a smoky hue, chewing salty, sour snacks outside of class. These two were really chalk and cheese, yet their soft nature made them good friends. Chalk helped Cheese get a grip and find his true flavour, and Cheese was a rock for Chalk's sense of self. Together, they were anything but, chalk and cheese, yet never had they been more Chalk and Cheese. 05.01.2023
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