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High School Memories

They tell about high school period

By Mirda GPublished 2 months ago 3 min read
High School Memories
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Mandy was spending time with her close high school friend named Jenny in Jenny’s apartment on Saturday night while staying the night. They were watching while eating popcorn.

“Do you remember Jack?” Mandy began open talk.

“Yes, I remember.” Answered Jenny.

“You know that I remember him in science class; he brought a watermelon, which was wearing his briefs.” Mandy's story about Jack was very funny & unique.

Jenny laughed, “Hahaha, I remember that! All the students in science class were laughing at his absurd idea.”

“When Mr. Jimmy asked him, ‘Why does your watermelon wear briefs?’ Jack said, ‘So that the watermelon doesn’t get cold.’ They were laughing more with his idea.” Said Mandy while laughing.

They were laughing until their stomachs hurt. “Oh God, Jack is indeed a unique student!” Mandy still laughed until coughing. They drank water so that their throats didn’t dry.

Mandy arranged her breath. “I remember you really falling in love with a mathematics teacher named Mr. Niko.” Said Mandy.

Jenny tried to remember. “Oh yeah, you’re right! Mr. Niko is a handsome mathematics teacher and the youngest in high school. Although I don’t like mathematics, I am willing to sit down in front of it while focusing to see him handsome.

Mandy laughed, “You’re something else, Jen!”

“Yes, I prefer seeing his handsome face to numbers.” Jenny said.

“Oh God, you’re so unique hahaha!” Mandy laughed her funny laugh while hitting Jenny’s arm subtly.

“But when we go up to grade 12, it gets bad news for me.” Jenny’s face was downcast, and her eyes were glassy. Mandy saw her then hold her hands. “What happened?” Asked Mandy.

“You know that when I heard Mr. Niko had married, I didn’t feel excited to study mathematics anymore with him. If only time could be turned back, I would express feeling love for her, but I chose to suppress feeling.” Jenny remembered these memories made her cry.

Mandy hugged her. “I understand, Jenny. Sometimes someone we like gets married to another woman. Come on, you must move on with him. We graduated from high school.” Mandy gave advice to her.

“You’re right. I can move on with him after graduating from high school.” Jenny moved her tears and then smiled again. They both let go and hugged again.

Mandy said, “Well, that’s how it is; you don’t be sad again. I like seeing your smile. Keep it up, Jenny!” She gave encouragement to her best friend so that she wouldn’t be sad again.

“Yes, girl. By the way, did you remember the funny incident in Spanish class?” Jenny asked,

“What’s that?” Mandy tried a little to remember. “Oh, I remember Randy tried a prank surprise for Oslo behind the door; it turned out to be the wrong target, Miss Ella. All the children in the class were laughing at him, and he got a punishment: singing in the front of the class hahaha!” Mandy laughed, remembering this moment.

Jenny followed the laugh, “Hahaha, Randy is a funny person!”

“It’s very fun listening to funny stories about high school. Honestly, I really miss high school moments.” Mandy said.

“Yes, definitely. We were thinking study and play. Now, we must look for a lot of money even though we get mad at the boss in the office work.” Jenny’s heart felt sorrowful remembering the high school period was very fun.

“That’s true, we have a fun experience. We like to hang out in McDonald’s while talking gossip about school or crushes.” Mandy said.

“Yes, then we take a photo in the photobooth at the mall, very cheap.” Jenny said.

“It’s very true!” Mandy exclaimed. They both enjoyed the high school period; that fun from experiencing their friends was a very funny memory remembered until now.

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About the Creator

Mirda G

Writing is my hobby and also to express myself. I've begun to write when I was sitting in the middle school for writing a diary book.

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