Mellisa Jade Simmons||Eighteen||Partner is Chase
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Mellisa had filtered out with every other person that was in the room, but she did not make a mad dash to meet her partner just yet. Chase; she said the name over and over again in her mind. That was who she was partnered with, which was fine with her. In her mind she knew that she would beat him, maybe not everyone, but she would want to. Being the winner, the person who ruled supreme, was like a personal goal of hers. Maybe because she had to work for what she wanted since nothing was handed on a silver platter to her. Some might disagree but she bet that they would have not lasted ten minutes in her shoes if they had to deal with her step mother.
Coming up to the condo with the mailbox with 'Mellisa and Chase' inscribed on the side a grin appeared on her face. This was it; the game had pretty much begun and now all she had to do was enter and meet Chase face to face for the first time. Opening the door to the condo she did not look up right away. At first she shut the door taking her time, then turning around she smiled when she was the room was not empty. "Chase, great to meet you," Mellisa exclaimed taking a few steps forward so there was about a foot of space between them.
Tyson Adam Morris||Seventeen||Partner is Eunsil
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He was slightly slow. Okay not slightly, a lot. There he was pretty much in a world of his own half of the time the lady in charge was talking until he heard his name being called after someone else. It took a moment for him to realize that was who he was partnered with. Now here he was, the last one to leave the room and heading to the condo all by himself. That was alright with him though, he was not one of those people who always had to have things go their way.
Opening the door to the condo Tyson right away saw his partner. She had slightly curly orange hair, tall and was pale. "Eunsil right?" he said dropping his bags right by the door after closing it. There was a slight chance he got her name wrong, since he was only half paying attention the entire time. Never had he been good at giving all of his attention to a teacher when he was in school; the classes were always just so boring.