Old Childhood Friends
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  • Reads 143
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Aug 02, 2014
"True Friendship isn't about being inseparable; it's being separated and nothing changes!"

""Why are you crying Pooh Bear?" A confused little Alexis asked Nick, with her head tilted to the side staring up at him in wonder. "Because I will miss you Bambi" "What do you mean...its not like I will be gone forever."
"...But you will be Angel; your moving away, which means that you are going to be living somewhere else, far, far away from here...and we wont be able to see each other again." 

8 years later and the little Alexis has changed; gone are the frilly skirts, and her flowery dresses, exchanged for skinny jeans and leather jackets. Gone is the smile, instead there is a permanent smirk etched onto her face. The sweet, innocent little girl has changed into a mischievous, sarcastic bad-ass. After 5 years of waiting for Nick to full fill his promise she gave up waiting and started distracting herself from the aching she was feeling somewhere inside. Now, 8 years after she moved she rarely ever thinks about Nick and if she does, she'll distract herself by pranking her class mates and teachers, or randomly going bungee jumping or parkouring with her new friends she made in England. But when suddenly a certain black haired boy decides to come back into her live, she realizes she isn't the only one that has changed, and even though both of the have been separated so long, after settling a few minor differences they realizes they both still have things in common; also you gotta admit, pranking your Head of school is so much more fun together rather than alone.
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