36-. (The end)

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/time skip/

Goodbye high school. I will definitely miss you and the times we had.

Today is graduation day and im currently standing in the bathroom looking at my red cap and gown.

This year seems like it's gone by too fast.

"McKay.. It's time." My boyfriend said and we walked into the cafeteria hand in hand.

Melanie chopped that ish off. My hair is now pixie like.

"Ladies. Gentlemen and McKay." Rooney started her speech making everyone laugh.
"Today. We leave and go into the real world. And the only thing I can say about that is good luck world. Cause out there. They are not even close to being ready for this jelly."

We all applauded with small fits of giggles.

"These teachers. Have stuck with us all year. And they deserve all of the credit for this. They helped shape us to be the young adults we are now. And for that. Our teacher of the year award goes to. Ms. Alani Kianu."

"THATS MY MOM!" I yelled as she walked on stage. Rooney handed her the award and hugged her.

My mom took the microphone and started announcing us.

"My son. Levi de asis!" She called out.

"GO BEST FRIEND THATS MY BEST FRIEND!" Me Rooney and Harley yelled. A few more names were called.

"My daughter. Harley Clemons." My friend stood up and I hugged her.

"WOOOOO GO HARLEY!" I yelled.
More names.

"My child. McKay Kianu." I walked up.

"GO BEST FRIEND THATS MY BEST FRIEND!" Levi and Rooney yelled at the same time.

"WOO!" Harley yelled. I walked over and we waited for Rooney.

"Your valedictorian and my daughter. Rooney ware!"

"AAAAAAAH WE LOVE YOU ROONEY!" We all yelled.

"And my favorite. Tyler Morris."

"GO TY!" We all screamed.

"Your senior class of 2016-2017."

We threw our caps in the air and Tyler dipped me and kissed me.

"I love you."

"I love you."

He got down on one knee and everyone looked at us.

"Babe. What're you d-"

"Marry me?" He asked pulling out a ring.
Rooney Levi and Harley were hugging onto each other watching us.

I nodded my head and everyone else cheered.

"Goodbye kids. You've truly been a delight." My mom said and gave me a thumbs up.

"Why did you have to make me cry? We have to go sing now!"

"I love you?" He said with a smile.
I playfully pushed him and we made our way up to the stage again.

The podium had been moved but the choir had microphones.

"Consider this a graduation present to all of you." I said and they laughed. "Hit it."

Levi hit the play button and sing by my chemical romance played.

I stepped up.
"Sing it out
Boy, you've got to see what tomorrow brings
Sing it out
Girl, you've got to be what tomorrow needs
For every time that they want to count you out
Use your voice every single time you open up your mouth"

We all sang together.

"Sing it for the boys
Sing it for the girls
Every time that you lose it sing it for the world
Sing it from the heart
Sing it till you're nuts
Sing it out for the ones that'll hate your guts
Sing it for the deaf
Sing it for the blind
Sing about everyone that you left behind
Sing it for the world
Sing it for the world"

Tyler walked up beside me and we hugged.
"Sing it out, boy they're gonna sell what tomorrow means
Sing it out, girl before they kill what tomorrow brings
You've got to make a choice
If the music drowns you out
And raise your voice
Every single time they try and shut your mouth"

We all sang again.

"Sing it for the boys
Sing it for the girls
Every time that you lose it sing it for the world
Sing it from the heart
Sing it till you're nuts
Sing it out for the ones that'll hate your guts
Sing it for the deaf
Sing it for the blind
Sing about everyone that you left behind
Sing it for the world
Sing it for the world"

Harley Rooney and I started.

"Cleaned-up corporation progress
Dying in the process
Children that can talk about it,
Living on the webways
People moving sideways
Sell it till your last days
Buy yourself a motivation
Generation Nothing,
Nothing but a dead scene"

Everyone else joined in.

"Product of a white dream
I am not the singer that you wanted
But a dancer
I refuse to answer
Talk about the past, sir
Wrote it for the ones who want to get away

"Keep running!

Sing it for the boys
Sing it for the girls
Every time that you lose it sing it for the world
Sing it from the heart
Sing it till you're nuts
Sing it out for the ones that'll hate your guts
Sing it for the deaf
Sing it for the blind
Sing about everyone that you left behind
Sing it for the world
Sing it for the world

Got to see what tomorrow brings
Sing it for the world
Sing it for the world
Girl, you've got to be what tomorrow needs
Sing it for the world
Sing it for the world"

"Westmore seniors!" I said. "Take a little advice from me alright?Homecoming next year. I expect to see all of you. Now. Let's go party! And come to the wedding!"

People ran out but my best friends my mom my fiancé and I stayed.
"Is this the future that you saw mama?" I asked her.

"Something like this yeah."

"Levi. I'd love for you to be my best man." Tyler said.

"I'd like that." Levi said.

"Harley. Rooney. Will you be my maids of honor?"
The two girls squealed and hugged me.
"Taking that as a yes."

"Ms kianu. Will you walk me down the aisle?" Tyler asked my mom and she hugged him.

"My ohana." My mom grabbed his hand. Then I grabbed his and Harley's. Levi and Rooney joined in and we were in a circle.

"Our ohana." We all said.

(I know. The ending seems forced. It is. I had a lot of plans for this book but I decided I should just end it here. Sorry. I hope you enjoyed it. The epilogue will be out soon. Hopefully. Stay safe friends. -author)

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