Simple Writings: Part 3

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It's crazy how some things can completely alter your life.

For me, this thing was moving.

At my old school, I was the weird quiet kid who didn't have many friends at all. Jesus Christ, do you know how hard it is for me to imagine myself being QUIET. I'm sure a lot of my friends would appreciate me being quiet sometimes.

Haha.

But seriously.

If two years ago, you would've told me that I would have a bunch of friends and be really loud and outgoing and funny all the time, I would call you crazy.

But now that I am this way, I don't understand how.

I've been told that moving schools changed me. For the better, I'm guessing.

But, again, how?

Yet again, the cricket cannot tell me.

No such thing as a conscience, remember?

Refer to Part 2, if you do not understand.

My life changed for the better.

But there are some things that happen to people that are detrimental to them.

I could name multiple people.

One girl, in particular, comes to mind when I think of this.

Let's call her Velma.

Velma was friends with a bunch of people in middle school. In the transition to high school, they all moved to different high schools, except for Velma.

Velma was then lost. But, somehow, people started talking to Velma and became close friends with her. Velma's friends are always there for her when she needs them. Her friends all feel bad for her, though.

Velma still consistently thinks about her old friends. Velma refuses to let go. Her friends know they should talk to her about this but they cannot.

Velma is hurting because no one can tell her what she needs to learn.

Velma's old friends found new people at their new schools. Velma's old friends rarely ever talk to her anymore. Velma's old friends barely make time to talk to her.

But Velma has faith in a lost cause.

Velma doesn't want to accept the fact that things change and friends leave and life doesn't stop for anyone. Velma knows this quote. I, personally, think she relates to this quote closely.

Velma's old friends left her, thinking of themselves and not her. Velma's friends then found new people.

Velma needs to learn that things are going to change and people exit your life for a reason.

Sometimes for the best and sometimes for the worst.

For Velma, emotionally, it was for the worst because she doesn't want to lose hope.

But what Velma doesn't see, is that this occurrence is also for the best, because she has found new people that care for her and love her and would never, ever leave her.

Velma knows who these people are.

Love Always,

My Feelings

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