The beginning

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Three hours and twenty seven minutes. Three hours and twenty seven minutes until I'm back in my home town. I just left my families apartment with my dad and sister. We are on our way back to our home town. A few months ago we moved across state. I have not seen my friends since and I dream about our reunion every night. It's finally happening. It's June and I haven't seen them since November.

Two hours and three minutes until I get home. I'm reading my favorite book but I can barely remember anything I'm reading I'm to excited.

I'm here. I made it. I'm meeting all my friends at Ginger Snap, a small cafe in town. I walk in and I see them all in a corner. I sneak up behind them and shout "hey bitches what I miss?!?" They all start screaming and all of a sudden I'm engulfed in a huge hug, that nobody seems to want to let go of. We finally had to let go because of the heat. Everybody had a stupid smile on their faces. Ashlyn went up and ordered drinks. She didn't need to ask us what we wanted, we all had each other's favorite drink memorized.

I missed them so much as soon as we started talking I had an emotional breakdown and started crying into Camielle's  shoulder. I was muttering about how much I've missed them all. Once I finally got ahold of myself I told them about school and some of my new friends, that I wish they could meet. But none of them could compare to the friends I had right in front of me. We talked for so long it was soon 5:00pm and the cafe was closing so we left and we walked and talked until it got dark so we laid down on the fluorescent green grass under bear claw, which is apart of the mahogany trail where a bear was seen, and watched the stars.

We found the Little Dipper and the Big Dipper. Around 11:00pm Olivia's mother called asking if we were alright, we were better than alright we were shining with happiness. Her mom wanted us home by midnight and so we started the trek back to Olivia's house at the other end of town.

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