ss our only duty is to know which is helpful and which isn't. Some part of the helpfu
ce I've neglected the happy moments, regretted my decis
ny what-ifs
I didn't
done somethi
g that led us to certain moments in our lives. We watch the sunset at the horizon, spreading
o despite being abandoned as a child, is fill
e silence. "Tomorrow we grad
"Lisa, you've been sayin
about something els
deal! We can't be reckless teenage
e, agr
dley responds with an impish g
le sis? You do realize she
around long
lly in the arm. "Only b
nd, playfighting as I
e. "Get in babe, yo
finger. "In your
your asshol
smiling. "Shut
ok at the sky, waiting for the stars to come out. And for a moment, there is just silence. The
I becam
at the three of us stay toge
"We're right by your side, j
"Of c
throws our way," He says. "You'll
ou know?"
ove on and get on with life," Brad
g. "Yeah, you're
kiddo. Get
I love the softness, the quiet, the sense of rest. My thoughts slow as a beautiful carousel, each dancing as ribbons from a kite string that
ave comfort, freedom, and love. Sometimes we can be visited by those we lost and for those perfect hours of sleep,
e we esteem with solutions. Of course, sometimes it's all garbage or too obscure to figure out. Sometimes th
se, I remember wanting to stay up late, not wanting to sleep at 9
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o that bright light, shake the hand of an administrator, and grab the ticket to freedom. The piece of paper that would remind me forever that I've accomplished something. Most of all it's that time to look out among all the fellow classmates, stick up
isa's father owns the famous 'Haastrup Suites', a well-known hotel around the world. Since I was thirteen, Dean Haastrup, or as I prefer to call him: 'Nip Tip' noticed my intere
pportunity. I am an orphan, with no truth of who I really am and where I came from so I believe th
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n't believe we just
. "I know! I'
oth. "Hey Lisa, you figure out w
t to practice law, you g
Legally Blonde'
throws her cap. "Sh
ook at each othe
going to do,
or a few seconds before he looked do
've actually been thinki
" Lisa says. "
ed... and mum and dad kno
d" I say, giving him an hone
st over a week left
dley when were you going
ngs we have to know... we won't see you
, that doesn't matter anymore. If you h
smiled
ake this a great week is crash the
I reply, grinnin
graduates called out.
ght?" Vane
I res
o the leavers pa
d in re
He smirks, winking at
s at me,
laid," she says in
giggling and tol