Dearest of Friends_This is Stupid_Lonely island_Sunshine of Your Love
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Dearest of Friends
"Go ahead, let's have a seat," Darren spoke. After you, my old friend," Jon replied. "All right. Thank you, brother," Darren said as he took his seat. "I'll be right back to take your orders, OK!" said the waitress. Darren & Jon replied in harmony, "Sure." The two let out a laugh and settled into their seats. Darren started saying, "Do you remember the last time we were in this place?" "My God, it has to be at least ten years now," Jon said. "Yeah, that's right!" Darren gleefully agreed. Jon's face immediately had fallen into a somber look. "Uhm, you alright, my friend?" Darren asked. Jon star...
This is Stupid
I. My mom stared out the windshield on the passenger side of her Pt Cruiser in frustration and a little bit of fear. We had shouted at each other sufficiently for that day of driving and spent the rest of the commute to volleyball two-a-days in silence. I pulled up to the curb out back of the gym and ran inside, leaving the driver door open for my mom. I held the door open behind me as my best friend since I moved to Little Elm ten years prior, a red head named Megan, performed the same maneuver from her mom’s truck. “How far are you?” Megan asked referring to my progress in Harry Potter and ...
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``What did I do wrong? I thought friends were those who supported you and brought you happiness. I believed that friends were those with whom you could share your secrets, cry, and laugh. Society taught me that friends were those that knew me the most and accepted who I am. But why do I always end up alone, looking at the backs of those who I considered as friends? I still remember that the best day in my life was when we called for hours. However, everything changed and there was a wall between us. You would laugh about things I didn't know. But the worst part was the awkwardness when I asked...
Sunshine of Your Love
It was extremely dark, the night was ink black and the wind sang like a chime. There were no stars or moon to shine the way. Evan walked slowly down the beach and was glad that he had been that way many times before. The logs, stumps, trees and rocks all looked familiar.He had debated about meeting this girl all day long ever since she had invited him. Earlier in the day, he was walking the beach and saw her. Her name was Tanya and she was a very attractive girl. But, she was also a very nice girl, fun and cool. They had known each other for a couple of summers and had talked enjoying lon...
