the goodbye party to Kaitlin Meus
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the goodbye party to Kaitlin Meus
I walked in to the office, were the party would be and saw professor Meus was there already: "Hi professor"
Sometimes what seems like surrender isn't surrender at all. It's about what's going on in our hearts.About seeing clearly the way life is and accepting it and being true to it, whatever the pain, because the pain of not being true is to far, far greater.
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"O hello Joan! I'm so happy you could come" I said smiling

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Re: the goodbye party to Kaitlin Meus
I entered the office and saw Joan. My heart started to beat faster and I smiled at her. after that I went to professor Meus to say hi.
Re: the goodbye party to Kaitlin Meus
smiled back at Kay a bit insecure, because i didn't know to god how he felt, maybe he felt stupid for kissing me and was just going to ban it out or something, but also because paofessor Meus was here and well...
Sometimes what seems like surrender isn't surrender at all. It's about what's going on in our hearts.About seeing clearly the way life is and accepting it and being true to it, whatever the pain, because the pain of not being true is to far, far greater.
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I hold Joans hand and we stood there. Not a lot of people wanted to come to the goodbye party of prof. Meus and I still had to go somewhere but I was affraid to say so.
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i felt a bit stupid and had hoped more people would have shown up..to break the silence i spoke to prof Meus: "When exactly can we start at StParker professor?" and as i did i realized, the only people sitting here to say goodbye were the ones looking at there future headmastress.
Sometimes what seems like surrender isn't surrender at all. It's about what's going on in our hearts.About seeing clearly the way life is and accepting it and being true to it, whatever the pain, because the pain of not being true is to far, far greater.






