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> Bart

To Bart, campaign period always meant rallies, public speeches, advertising with free merchandise and posters and all of that. Everywhere he looked were posters of the current candidates, their faces plastered on paper, on every freedom wall, bulletin boards the school had to offer. He could play his own game on advertising. He had stickers to go with him. Bart took his freetime to roam the hallways of each and every building he could access for one thing: locate and deface.

Well, not exactly. All he was doing was simply put stickers with his own political campaign written on it over said campaign posters--no images of himself but simply messages that's basically telling people don't vote for these people because they're not worth the position. Bart was very adamant about sabotaging this elections and he was pretty confident he was doing a great job at it. Mostly at defacing these posters but a little on pumping up the campaigning period and cornering these spineless "candidates" too.
 

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Pham Thi Anh Sang

Anh Sang always played fair because she really didn't know what playing dirty meant. She just assumed that it meant saying bad things about people a lot, or maybe it actually involved mud? There were TV shows replaying in her head, where there was always this nice girl or nice boy who would always get shoved into a puddle of mud by some mean people.

So when she saw some weird things on the campaign posters -both her own and other people's- she was just a bit clueless on what that meant. Not feeling really bothered by it, the girl shrugged and just slapped on some new posters and stickers all over the place. It wasn't like she had to pay for the paper or ink, anyways. It was all free from the school's computer labs, which was super great! But it also meant that everybody else could do this, too, she supposed.

At the moment, as she was putting up new posters and such, she was also handing out packets of baked cookies to everybody she saw. They weren't the best but hey, it was free! Every plastic baggie can nicely stickered with her face and a Vote for Anh Sang!

She wasn't really paying to who she was giving these to. The girl was just kind of shoving them into people's hands. Well, okay. Maybe not shoving. She had actually worked hard on those cookies, after all! They needed more care than just regular papers.
 

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By the time Bart reached the end of the hall way, he was out of posters to mess with and he decided he could call it a day and maybe go to class or something legitimately productive. This was productive in a sense but that was for the elections and the other was for another thing.

On his way back, he ran into hand that was offering him a small packet filled with cookies. When he lifted his gaze to the owner of said hands, he found the little girl he saw in a few of the posters. His initial reaction was to swat her hand away but this was a little girl.

Bart begrudgingly picked up the packet and inspected the package which immediately put a scowl in his face. "Are you seriously running for student council, kid? You should be taking it easy; go play with your friends or something. Let the adults deal with this," he said.

Though his words sounded harsh, it didn't say the same about how he was handling the packet that the girl had given.

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Pham Thi Anh Sang

"Nah, that's okay! I already did things with them earlier, anyways." She took a moment to actually look at the person who she had stopped. For the most part, Anh Sang was just trying to see how tall he was but after having met big bro Milo, she was kind of ruined for it. Big bro was a giant, after all. Everybody else was just so not so big in comparison.

"There isn't anything in the rules that says I can't run," Anh Sang pointed out proudly. "And my friends helped me make these things for the elections, too, so I know I definitely have a chance!" She didn't let the boy's tone of voice get to her. For all she knew, adults and almost grown up people were just naturally grumpy anyways. "Do you wanna listen to my speech?"
 
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