Starbucks

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12/27/17

I saw you on the twenty-seventh. My mom and I were having a good day and decided that before going home, after grocery shopping, we'd get us Frappés. The day before I had a very rough day. I had two mental breakdowns in my house from my anxiety.

I hadn't seen you since that super late surprise party that you, and my other two best friends threw me. I've only seen you on social media. I know I should probably unfollow you on Instagram, but then I'd feel like i was letting you go forever. I guess I still feel like maybe, just maybe, in high school, we could be friends again, or college, or even just later in life! But I don't know if that'll ever happen. And I guess that's okay.

But getting back to the main idea here.. My mom and I walked into Kroger and into Starbucks (our Starbucks is in Kroger). I had seen this young girl that would not stop staring at me, I thought that the lady in front of us was her mother so, I gave her small smile and ordered my coffee. After we ordered mom and I sat down and were waiting for our our names to be called. When suddenly my mom started to act strange. She was upset but didn't want to say anything. So I asked her what was wrong. "(H/N)'s here," she whispered. "What!" "(H/S/N) was whispering and pointing over here," she answered. I couldn't bare look at you. I would burst into tears. I was having such a good day, and seeing you totally changed my attitude.

Turns out, that young girl that I told you about, was (H/S/F). When I finally saw you, you had your back towards me as you were on the phone with someone, walking fast out the door.

A/N:
(H/N)=her name (who this book is about)
(H/S/N)= her sisters name
(H/S/F)= her sisters friend

Published 1/9/18

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