Jasmine closed Bailey's diary and said to Bailey. "Wow, I love your diary, I wish I kept one. I so loved your friendship with Matilda and how lovely your family is. I regret never keeping one and I wish to meet Rick, Zack and Matilda one day"
"Jasmine, you shouldn't regret never keeping a diary, it's never too late. The college New Year just began last week, so you can decide to start writing and about meeting my friends, you will sure meet them if you're willing to go with me to Texas in our upcoming holidays. And you can also meet them on video calls too." Bailey said. "It's cool keeping a diary!" Bailey said. "Sure why not?" Jasmine replied remembering she didn't sleep the whole night. She was so engrossed reading Baileys diary since the previous day she came back from lecture till the following day. She was lucky she had no lecture that day. She could sleep.
"Jasmine, do you think this article writing is going to be simple? Do you think I'll win?" Bailey asked Jasmine who was about to doze off. The mass communication students also journalists were told to write an article for a competition after which they will be a winner who would win a scholarship for he's or her whole year in the school. Bailey was so nervous. "Do you think it's possible?" Bailey asked again. And all Jasmine could say was "Open your diary to the last page and take a look at number 4 advice you wrote" Bailey didn't understand until she opened it to the last page and looked at number 4 which was "Anything is possible!"
Bailey smiled. "Off-course, anything impossible and even impossible is saying I'm possible just add an apostrophe to"i'm" you'll get I'm possible
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Bailey's Diary
Teen Fiction"Stand out, never try to fit in" Bailey's mum daily reminder to her. High school is better when right decisions are made. Bailey's complete diary of her ups and downs at highschool. A diary she later shared with her roommate in college that hel...