When We First Met and a Summary

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To add on to the book, I thought it would be great to share some experiences I had with her in order for you to know what Daisy was like.

We met in second grade. If I remember correctly, we were put in the same group to learn times tables or something like that. Once our study group did ten minutes of studying, we  were allowed to board games. I wanted to play Monopoly and so did she. From then on, we always waited for each other to finish study groups to play Monopoly. The school year ended and we were both kinda sad. During this time, we didn't have phones so we wouldn't see eachother for 10 whole weeks. I kind of expected her not to be my friend anymore at the start of third grade, but to my surprise, she was. Since we had gotten the same class, we'd only become best of friends. Years went on and we almost always and the same class since we weren't honors students or below-standard students. It was 7th grade when I began dating a guy and we fell distant. But as time went on, we broke up and I went back to her, only to realize I didn't need a guy in my life. But over these years, we've done so much you'd think we've been friends for a lifetime.

In the back of the notebook, Daisy said this,"I told my readers I was 5'3" and 95 pounds. No it's not true. Tell them my real height and weight which were 5'6" and 132 pounds."

Daisy was dark-skinned, African American, had black and curly hair, and dark brown eyes. She told me, before she left, that she used other people's pictures and pretended to be them. Specifically, a light skinned girl who was actually 5'3"  and 95 pounds. I guess that girl lost a ton of weight and had to go to an ED Clinic. I recently talked to her and she's at 106.924 pounds. If only Daisy could see how beautiful this girl came out to be.

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