Hiccups Graduation

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Hey guys I'm sorry I haven't updated in a while I've been spending time with my friend even though we don't live close to each other we still talk a lot so sorry ehehe well here is my chapter like I promised.

3 years later

Hiccups POV

Time went by so fast. I can remember my freshmen year like if it was yesterday the year I met Jackson Overland but, my good year was my junior year, when I got my car, my first job, my first tattoo, I took off my brackets, no more acne, my hair grew and I got my ears pierced well just one a little black dragon. Ahhhh definitely a good year and like a good year there was also bad days but I learned to leave that in the past and keep moving. I've learned my lessons to, I learned to know who my real friends are like the ones I'm sitting next to right now Demien, Maria, Ash, Angel, Rose and James I hold them very dear in my heart and I'm glad they accept me for who I am and not for what I look like I didn't even tell them I was gay and dating Jack Demien discovered it on his own and to be honest I don't know how but they are very special thanks to them I've kept my head up and never felt alone. I also learned that you should never leave a friend behind and they taught me all this.
Today in our Graduation day we're all together and I am grateful that we are this day will never be forgotten it will be alive in our hearts for the rest of our lives.

"And now a little words from our STAR student Hiccup Haddock, come up here son" I heard Principal Hernandez say

I heard my friends clapping and screaming my name, so I got up from my seat and headed to the stage trying not to trip and fall. Once I was up the stage I tool the microphone and began to give my speech.

"My fellow students, we only arrived here four short years ago, and now it's already time to leave. How did it all go so fast? It seems like only yesterday that we were skinny little freshmen fighting with the locks on our lockers, trying to figure out where our next class was, and looking generally clueless to all the upper classmen. Now we are the upperclassmen, the seniors who stand here ready to graduate and move forward in the world. Yet at this seminal moment, we can't help looking back.How do we measure the time we've spent in high school? In the beginning, we measured it in class periods, counting down the day to eventual freedom. As the days and weeks passed, we measured it in semesters, and later in years as we moved from being those clueless freshmen, to becoming sophisticated sophomores who thought they had it all figured out. By the time we reached our junior year, we were confident that we were prepared to take over for the graduating seniors, and we couldn't wait to "rule the school."And now here we stand. Our rule is over, and it's up to the next class to step into our shoes and take over. I know that as I look out at all of you, I will measure my time here in a much different way. I will measure it in all the friendships I've enjoyed these last four years. Some were pretty casual and others were much closer, but I'll remember each one fondly, as I'm sure you all will, too. And when many of our high school memories begin to fade, that's how we'll ultimately measure the time we spent here, not in periods or semesters or years, but in the friendships that we made and the times we shared together." (My future Graduation Speech)

I could see my friends eyes were watery and my parents looking at me with a we're-so-proud-of-you-son look on they're face I felt proud of myself too its not everyday you get to graduate and give the last speech of the Graduation Ceremony so why not give it your best.

I went back to my seat with a big smile on my face and a big crowd of people clapping and screaming this feeling is so intense Demien gave me a pat on the back and everyone else just said I rocked it.

I'm glad you did I spent a month writing it.

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