Celestial Body History

History
During their first year at the Celestial Bodies' school, Abiacado and Hoe were part of one of those gigantic, complicated friend groups middle schoolers like to have for some reason. With the friend group being so large, the lunch table was split into two conversation groups. Abiacado was always on Hoe's side of the table, as with occasionally Murder. Pandesal abruptly joined in the middle of the year, escaping from his old friend group. In the second semester, Sun (sitting alone doing who the hell knows) and Traitor (taking a break from being joined at the hip to his best friend so much it was sus) were invited to sit with them. They broke up from the rest of the lunch table, sitting on the far end of the table and playing Monopoly Deal like the fucking nerds they are.

Towards the end of the school year, the group played Minecraft trivia in the courtyard and fishpond area and went around getting their yearbooks signed. Abiacado moved back to her home country after that year, but is still in contact with the group, especially Hoe. After the summer, the fishpond area became their staple meeting place. In the first few months of the year, Traitor was missing from their lunch spot, until he ran up to them and asked if they'd seen a batchmate of theirs. When they said no, he hid behind some bushes. He never sat with them again.

The Celestial Bodies moved forward with just the four of them, Hoe, Murder, Pandesal and Sun. For the rest of the school year, they became a mess of musical theater trash, Burrito slander and Miraculous Ladybug rantage. One notable incident was when the guidance counselor handed out folded slips of paper with "THANK YOU" in big letters on them, as a sort of makeshift card. Pandesal wrote "thank you for being gay!" in the card, with "gay" in rainbow letters. They handed it to a batchmate with connections to the group. She immediately threw it to the ground, and screamed "I'm straight!"

During the designated study time of finals week of winter 2019, often occurrences were pointing to random pages in an explicit book in the library and reading it out loud (to which Sun, for the most part, refused to do), way too many sex jokes, buying milk tea and not studying.

In February, Wave and Bee momentarily joined the group before settling in with newfound tables.

Once the school resorted to online learning following the lockdowns brought forth by the COVID-19 Pandemic, the group switched to online means of communication, such as Google Hangouts, Instagram and Discord.

Hoe moved back to her home country during the summer.