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"Mom, have you heard or read anything in the news?"
"No sweety, what is it?
Are you caught in trouble at school? Or Matilda embarrassed you again?"" No not at all, I am only concerned about Sue. She hasn't answered my calls and texts. I guessed she's mad at me or maybe she got a new best friend? Meg fretted, pulling her phone out of her hoodie.
"I don't think so honey, after all you've been best friends since the eighth grade."
"But mom I am guilty. I left Sue all by herself in a cold winter season.She was not well
"Meghan, you are a big girl now and you must learn how to control your emotions. Don't always let them lead you. Lead them.
You are girls, you have differences. You are both from different backgrounds, if you don't fathom what someone is doing, the best thing is to tolerate their views and move on. Storming away or leaving them to their fate is not the best option Meghan" Elissa, Meghan's mom advised, rising up to leave.She always did that to give her wild daughter space to critically analyze behaviors she was not willing to put a stop to......
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