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Chai Tea
Chai Tea
“Things happen for a reason”-Marilyn Monroe
It started when I moved to Lincoln. For all my life, I lived in Woonsocket RI, so when I started second grade I was horrified at making friends and teachers mispronouncing my name, ‘Kaylee,’ like usual.
3 years later...
I made a lot of friends who knew how to spell and say my name, but that wasn’t true for my fifth grade teacher.
“I’m sorry if I say any of your names wrong,” she began the typical saying. After a few names went by and I knew my name was next. “Um K-Kaylee?” She stuttered to say my name, but that wasn’t the worst part.“Malayithong?”
As always, I hear a few chuckles. I sluggishly raise my hand knowing there weren't any other ‘Kaylee’s’ in 5th grade.
“I’m sorry, did I say that right?” she asked.
I shook my head slowly, “No it’s pronounced ‘Ky-lee.’”
“I'm going to call you ‘Chai Tea’ to remember your name.”
I thought, My name doesn't sound like Chai Tea like at all, but ok, I guess. I smiled, nodding.
It was only a couple of seconds, but it felt like hours. The feeling of getting a nickname that doesn’t even sound like my name was weird. Everything about my 5th grade teacher was weird. I mean no offence or anything, but really ‘Chai Tea’? Like it could of been “Kyky” or “Khai-wee”. Out of all teachers I did not expect this from her. I kind of thought I was a shining star because she knew my family, even if it just a little.
A few months passed and something happened…
“Chai Tea come here,” she beckoned. I was terrified, What was she gonna ask me, am I in trouble?
“Do you know someone named ‘Bee’?”
“Ummmmmmmm... Yeah, why?”
“Oh really? Him and I were best friends in high school.” She shouted it and I felt every single pair of eyes on me.
“Okay...” I really didn’t care. I felt very weird knowing that she knew my uncle.
We packed up for dismissal. As I sprinted home with my sister, I asked my mom, “Did uncle Bee have a best friend named Marissa Gringras?”
She gave me a weird look so I clarified, “In High School? She’s younger than you.”
“No, but he did I think date one,” she said back.
I was surprised. I couldn't believe she could of been my aunt! A few years later, I still can’t believe that my fifth grade called me “Chai Tea”. I also still can’t believe that had a husband and talked about her ex, like hello focus on your life now not the pass. I mean everything happens for a reason, right?
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