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Look, I've had some weird lunches. Once I ate stale cereal with orange juice because we were out of milk and my dad said "experimenting builds character." But nothing—and I mean nothing—prepared me for eating reheated leftovers while getting a motivational speech from Naruto Uzumaki, shinobi extraordinaire and part-time ghost coach.

After limping home like I'd lost a fight with a haunted blender (which, honestly, wouldn't be the weirdest thing that's happened in Ami ...

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