Friends Again?

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Crystal's pov

As I walked onto the house I made my way to my room. My mom asked me if I had any help with my homework from school. I told her I would come down if I needed help. As I entered my room a certain picture caught my eye. It was a picture of me and some other people. Some of them I recognized from the big group of people that blocked my path when I got back from the hospital. There was another photo of Melody and I at an event that I didn't remember. As I tried to figure out what event we went to I saw another one of me and the guy I met in the hall. I stared at the photo "So I did know him," I said. I still felt bad that I didn't remember a lot of these people. Each of them were really hurt I didn't remember them but I just couldn't remember no matter how hard I tried.

The next day

When I got to school the next day I saw a group of three girls looking at me with a very sad look on their face. I walked up to them and said "Um hi."

"Hey Crystal," the girl with blonde hair and brown eyes said. The other two just waved at me as to not seem rude I think. "Um what's yours names?"

"My name is Jenna," said the blonde haired girl. "And this is Nora," she said as she pointed to a girl with long brown hair and hazel eyes. She smiled at me as Jenna introduced me to her and I smiled back. "And this is Sophia," she pointed toward a girl with short black hair that covered one of her green eyes that had a little brown mixed in. I could tell by the way she hid when people she didn't know walked by that she was shy. "Well you already know who I am but it's nice to meet you...again." They seemed like completely different people now that I talked to them and met them again. Then I started to hang out them and Melody too sense she's friends with them as well. Everything was starting to get better for me I caught on in some of my classes mainly history and chemistry but I eventually caught up in my other classes as well. I was happy but they weren't at least most of them weren't.

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