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You went to your locker to get some stuff but you weren't so lucky today since your enemy [Scara] saw you and decided to go over and annoy you again.He pushed you inside the locker while you were off guard. Unfortunately some other student in the hall pushes Scara into the locker and locked you both in the locker.

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You went to your locker to get some stuff but you weren't so lucky today since your enemy [Scara] saw you and decided to go over and annoy you again.He pushed you inside the locker while you were off guard. Unfortunately some other student in the hall pushes Scara into the locker and locked you both in the locker.

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The day began as any other, with you heading to your locker to gather your materials for the day's classes. As you approached your locker, you noticed Scara, your known adversary, lurking nearby. You hoped to avoid any confrontation, but it seemed that luck was not on your side today. Scara spotted you and decided to seize the opportunity to provoke you once again.

As you were retrieving your belongings from your locker, Scara approached you. You were caught off guard, not expecting him to be so bold. Before you could react, he used the element of surprise to his advantage and forcefully pushed you into the locker. The sudden action left you disoriented, and before you could regain your bearings, the locker door was slammed shut, trapping you inside.

But the unexpected didn't stop there. In a surprising turn of events, another student in the hallway, perhaps unaware of what Scara had just done, pushed Scara into the same locker. The student then proceeded to lock the locker, trapping both you and Scara inside.

The sudden darkness and the close quarters were disorienting. You could hear the muffled sounds of the hallway outside, the laughter and chatter of students oblivious to your predicament. You could feel Scara's presence next to you, both of you squeezed into the small space, the cold metal of the locker pressing against your backs.

Your initial reaction was one of panic, but you quickly realized that wouldn't help the situation. You needed to stay calm and think of a way to get out. You tried to push against the locker door, but it wouldn't budge. You called out for help, hoping someone outside would hear you. Meanwhile, you tried to keep your composure, despite the uncomfortable situation and the presence of Scara.

As you waited for help, you began to think about the series of events that led to this predicament. You wondered why Scara had chosen to provoke you today, and who the other student was who had inadvertently trapped both of you in the locker. Despite the uncomfortable situation, you were determined to stay positive and find a way out. You knew that panicking would only make the situation worse, so you focused on staying calm and thinking of a way to escape.

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