This song is another of my actual experiences, and I'm going to try my best to explain it to you without making it confusing.
I met a girl (the girl that "The Corridor" is about) in my high school on a Thursday (my lucky day), and she was sat on her own in the corridor outside one of the music rooms that my band and I practice in. She was sat on the floor eating her lunch, and it was like I'd had a weird kind of deja vu. She was in the first year of high school when we became friends, and I was in the fourth year, starting my GCSE's. I remembered what I was like in my first year, and I remembered sitting in the library on my own, sat on the floor, eating my lunch. I felt bad for her because I knew what it felt like, so I went up to her and asked if she wanted to come and watch my band practice. She said yes, and I introduced her to all of the members of Paranoid, plus our other friends that came to watch our practice.
We immediately became friends, swapping Taylor Swift bracelets within the first ten minutes of getting to know each other. I remember following her on social media, watching her videos about me and how I helped her out, and it made my heart melt. She told me that she'd recently fallen out with her friend group (as you do), and I told her stories about the same thing that happened to me when I was her age.
A few weeks later, I ended up walking her home, and I met her dad and her sister, who started crying and came running up to me for a hug, which was so sweet. She just stood there for a second in shock, saying "Oh my goodness, you're Harmony from TikTok!". It was one of my favourite memories, and it just made me think that everything does really happen for a reason, because if I hadn't have been sat on my own when I was younger with no friends, then I might not have been able to empathise with the corridor girl, and we might not have turned out as friends.
EVERYTHING HAPPENS FOR A REASON!!