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Lunch with a twist
It was the beginning of a new year. That year was said to be the hardest of middle school. For them it was a breeze. Some moments faster than others and at times, it felt like time was not passing. Two friends were sitting eating lunch when this duo came by asking if they could sit with them. They replied yes and moved over a bit so they could have enough room. For them it was a nice lunch and they knew that it would happen again. Eventually one of the original people, a girl, started showing up less. Along with one of the people that asked to sit down, a boy. The girl could not stand being around the other boy, that was still there. This became the end of a friendship that was nice to all of those involved.
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The pursuit that I was trying to accomplish with this piece of writing is people interacting and their experiences in 3rd person. I tried interaction in the middle and end. I also tried writing of an experience I had to help me become more vulnerable. The part I liked about this piece is its detail even though it is not being very specific.