e same neighborhood, went to the same schools, and shared countless memor
he school courtyard, reminiscing about their childhood adventures. The air was filled with laughter
reehouse in your backyard?" Xinia asked
s. "Of course I do! We spent hours hammering na
the chatter of their classmates. The memories
the woods during our camping trip?" Dav
nture. "Oh, that was quite an adventure indeed. We were s
They talked about their favorite movies, their dreams for the future, and everything i
luctantly stood up from the bench. They knew they had to part ways for no
ry lane," Xinia said, her voic
nnection. "Anytime, Xinia. We've been through so much t
e threads of their past. Little did they know that their journey was far from over, and the
m, cherishing the bond they had forged in their youth, and