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Stop
/stäp/
verb
(of an event, action, or process) come to an end; cease to happen.
"Kyle stopped to hang his keys on the hook that Kenny had jokingly gifted him back in high school, when he’d been forced to take wood shop."noun
a cessation of movement or operation; a pause that matters.
"'Can you stop?' Kenny asked, barely above a whisper. 'Please, stop?'" -
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"His phone buzzed. Once. Twice. Then a relentless bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz of notifications. Craig gritted his teeth. Too much. He snatched the phone off his desk and flicked the silent switch.
Of course. Fucking Clyde.
When he finally glanced at his notifications, he saw the inevitable flood of messages:
Clyde: 'I know you’re online.'
Clyde: 'You can’t be playing Minecraft rn.'
Clyde: 'I need your help.'
Clyde: 'Dude?'
Clyde: 'Come on, Craig.'
Clyde: 'I would hop in the server to yell at you if I could'
Clyde: 'I’ll blow up your base again'
Clyde: 'Hello?'Craig groaned, typing back. 'What do you want?'
The reply came instantly.
Clyde: 'So Kenny’s coworker needs help this weekend, and I figured since you were available, you could help.'"
Or, Tweek and Craig don't have any friends and somehow find each other.
(Craig's Version)
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- Part 2 of Lease on Life
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"'So, my family is having a picnic at Stark's Pond this—gah!—Saturday.' It took him twenty minutes to get the sentence out, sounding almost as strained and uncomfortable as he felt. The air was stuffy in his parent's coffee shop today, though that could've just been his nerves. It was hard to feel casual, leaning on the cabinet near the register—where his coworker, Kenny, stood—on a normal day, but today, with his heart going a mile a minute, it was even harder.
Kenny glanced down at him questionably. 'That’s… nice?'
'My mom told me I should, uh, bring a friend,' Tweek continued, 'th–they’re renting out a pavilion down there. It’s gonna be like a potluck-type… Thing.' Tweek paused, somehow more embarrassed. 'Ngh!—I think.'
Kenny took out his phone. Tweek hated himself for bringing this up. He should have just bit back his shame and gone alone, avoiding the awkwardness of asking anyone. 'A friend? Sounds fun. Who’re you gonna bring?'"
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Or, Tweek and Craig don't have any friends, and somehow find each other.
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- Part 1 of Lease on Life
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