A New Beginning
When I was a child, I attended a neighborhood school where the environment just didn’t feel right. After finishing 6th grade, I told my parents I didn’t want to continue studying there. My father mentioned a school far from our home, and although it was a distance, he took my brother and me to give it a try. We both passed the entrance test and started our new journey at Career House Schooling System.
The Struggles and Triumphs
Starting 7th grade at a new school was daunting, and my initial results reflected the challenges I faced. But I was determined to excel, and with hard work, my grades improved. It was during this time that I met two incredible girls. They were intelligent and kind-hearted, and soon, we began to form a bond. As time passed, our friendship grew stronger. We navigated through our matriculation and intermediate years together, sharing countless moments of joy and laughter.
University Bound
When the time came to choose a path for higher education, it was only natural that we wanted to stay together. We took entrance tests for various universities and, to our delight, ended up getting admitted to the same university and the same field of study. People often asked us why we were always together, working on projects as a group. When we told them we had been friends since school, they were always amazed and remarked on how lucky we were to have such a steadfast friendship.
The Essence of True Friendship
Our friendship is unique. We've shared countless memories, both good and bad. We've laughed together, gossiped endlessly, and even fought. Despite the arguments, we always made up, often while sharing each other’s lunches. To me, that’s the essence of true friendship—being able to argue yet still care for one another deeply. We never backbite; instead, we address issues directly to avoid misunderstandings.
One of my friend's mothers baked a cake, and she brought it over for us. The aroma of freshly baked cake filled the air as we eagerly awaited a slice.
Standing by Each Other
True friends are precious and irreplaceable. We’ve been through thick and thin, always supporting each other. One particular incident stands out vividly in my memory. I had an issue with my examination results where I was mistakenly given an F. It was a depressing time for me, and I felt utterly defeated. My friends, though not directly affected, came to the university to support me. They stayed late, helping me resolve the issue, and eventually, my grade was changed from an F to a B. Their support and encouragement were invaluable, and without them, I wouldn’t have had the strength to fight for what was right.
Sisters from Another Mother
Whenever I’m down, they console me. They’re not just friends; they’re like sisters from another mother. We are inseparable, always together as a trio. This bond we share is a blessing, a true testament to what friendship should be—supportive, honest, and enduring.
Cherish Your True Friends
If you have real friends, cherish them. They are precious. Our journey has been filled with laughter, tears, and unforgettable moments. Through the ups and downs, we remain united. They are my biggest supporters, my confidants, and my chosen family. True friendship is a rare gem, and I’m grateful every day for the incredible bond we share.
You missed the part where we weren’t friends and you refused to show us the English grammar test.
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Yes, we were enemies at that time🤣
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