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When I walked into the room I was meet with a lot of stares. Even though I am used to being the new kid it doesn't ever get easy. My stomach was tight in a knot. I wanted to throw up. I wanted to turn and run away. But I couldn't do that. This was another chance to start over and be a better person. That feeling of nervousness was easing because they all welcomed me with smiles and open arms. They saw me as i was and loved me. They didn't judge and that's what makes these new friends so wonderful. Little did I know that my best friend was among that crowd and she loved me most of all. She was as pulled to me as I was to her. She was a missing piece in my life that was key to me becoming a better person. That is why this one move has been the most successful.
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