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y's
t is... Betty Daniels. The world stopped for a b
rom shyness and pride, a wa
omorrow. From the corner of my eye. I spotted Claire, my best friend, jumping
trembling as though the flo
the stage to co
heavier than I expected. I bit down on
principal stepped aside, with a small h
or a moment, but I f
ank you, Claire. I real
iving me applause as I w
g wet as the crowd stood behind her. She ope
rm embrace, the kind that sai
e whispered, v
my eyes t
broke through, interr
lled my arm. "Enough hugging! There's an after-party, remembe
between Grandma's hold an
excitement, had a grin that
ng her head with a smile. "Go
ul wink, already pulli
Graduate of the
ming with Grandma's pride, but now
as filled with joy an
mood. I had been immersed in it. Smiling fro
couldn't find him, and
voices and music slowly fading
was wit
ressed toget
rced my heart
zed, my chest
ent of the day cracked and fell
elt an excruciating pain. As I tur
cool evening air brushing against our skin. I thought I had hidd
nding her head toward me
nd everything was fine. But the slip from my lip
ps, her arms wrappin
red he doesn't deser
him and try to move on, remember you have Texas a
ke this," she said firmly, looking at
il she looked up with a small nod.
the car finally pulled up; Cla
en you get
re's
had happened, but all I could see was Betty's fa
, in a calm posture as if the staged kiss with
proaching him, "Thank you
chievous smile. "She believ
ouldn't avoid his gaze. "Better she hurts

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