Black Widow Void
Master Don Juan
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I'll share something with you that was said by our middle school counselor. The middle school that I attended was comprised of former 5th graders from three different schools.
On the first day of 6th grade, the counselor arrived and introduced herself. We were all seated next to friends we'd known from our former elementary school. The guidance counselor said that "by the end of the year, we'd likely have new best class-mate friends." I thought to myself.. "no way. Neal will remain my best class-mate friend throughout the year."
On the last day of that school year, the guidance counselor returned. She reminded us of her previous prediction. She asked us to look at the person we chose to sit beside. And then, she asked if it was the same person from the beginning of the school year. I noticed that I was sitting beside Scott (my new best class-mate friend) and Neal was sitting beside Randy (his new best class-mate friend).
Although you are now about ten years older than this former 6th grader, some things will always continue as a natural progression. While it's possible that you two could make things work, it's also probable that one of you (or both) will eventually find yourselves in different places.
No matter the case, I wish you luck.
On the first day of 6th grade, the counselor arrived and introduced herself. We were all seated next to friends we'd known from our former elementary school. The guidance counselor said that "by the end of the year, we'd likely have new best class-mate friends." I thought to myself.. "no way. Neal will remain my best class-mate friend throughout the year."
On the last day of that school year, the guidance counselor returned. She reminded us of her previous prediction. She asked us to look at the person we chose to sit beside. And then, she asked if it was the same person from the beginning of the school year. I noticed that I was sitting beside Scott (my new best class-mate friend) and Neal was sitting beside Randy (his new best class-mate friend).
Although you are now about ten years older than this former 6th grader, some things will always continue as a natural progression. While it's possible that you two could make things work, it's also probable that one of you (or both) will eventually find yourselves in different places.
No matter the case, I wish you luck.