Megan's mom tells Megan to have a good day at school
A boy is making fun of Max because of his clothes and Megan stands up for him
Megan compliments him and they walk to class together
Max thanks Megan for helping him out
Max asks Megan if she would like to have lunch with him after class
Megan and Max attend class together and the teacher asks the class to pair up
Max and Megan begin to work on the assignment together and talk more
They begin to realize they had more in common than they thought
They turn in the assignment and the teacher tells them they did a great job as the bell rings
They begin to walk to lunch and start to become friends
They both get lunch together
They eat lunch and spend almost the entire time talking together
Max expresses how nice it is to have a friend
At dinner, Megan tells her mom about Max
At home, Max remembers what happened yesterday
At School, the same boy makes fun of Max for the 12th time this week
Due to the constant bullying, Max almost decides to shoot himself, but stops himself to look for a reason to live
Max decides that his friendship with Megan is worth living for, and tries to move on
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