
It's strange that on the first day of school you just didn't show up. Youdecided that a private Seventh Day Adventist boarding school was foryou, grand ole GHS just lost its lure, but did I?
It's strange that even though I loved our talks on the way home to my house at 11:52 atnight, trying not to be late and hoping that the car didn't die with theevening's memories, I never called you.
It's strange that I was toobusy to see your ever deepening depression, to stand up for you and defendyou like a sister, but then again, I never made you one.
It'sstrange that I didn't miss you till the night we ate ice cream and toldeach other we were cute enough times to almost believe it and you listened tome and actually seemed to care enough to ask questions.
It'sstrange that I want you to be happy but selfishly hope that the place thatmakes you glow makes you wilt because home is here and I, with my brainsand GPA, never realized the void that you, with your bangs, cover-up, and palmtrees, could leave in my life.
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