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The Beauty and the Tragedy
Thursday, February 12, 2009

The Rest of Fifth Grade.

After the Bequeathal night, Katelyn started spending her school days without Halley and Teri. Instead she started getting closer to Cassidy Woolfe.

Katelyn went to school, seeing almost half of her classmates. Since the merit card holders were gone, it actually felt sad. Way to give an environment who had a messed up life. As Cassidy approached the assembly line, Katelyn greeted her. "Hey C." Cassidy looked dead. Well, it's not surprising since, she had the same bad night as Katelyn. They talked about the bequeathal night. Funny, how they have the guts to talk about it when, practically, it was something they should forget. A bad memory they should bury deep down and never ever remember. Too much drama. As Cassidy teased Brett about what Evan did to her, well for revenge since Katelyn teased her about Matt. Katelyn remembered the night, when she got home, she actually had to pretend like she's okay since, well, her sisters were there. She smiled, said hi and just ran up to her room. Locked the door and, cried.

It was time for the assembly. They prayed, sang the national anthem and etc. When it was finally done, they went up to their classroom. And, sat down at their chairs. That's when Anna Cody asked Cassidy. "Are these seats taken?" "I don't think so." Anna sat down.

During Computer time, Katelyn and Cassidy would have a piece of paper, where they write down songs and messages. They do this at least to express their depression. The next thing she knew, Katelyn, Cassidy, Anna and Sarah Aberdeen had started hanging out during breaks. They started cracking jokes and laughing. Talk about boys, school and more. They even formed their group. That's what they did for the rest of their fifth grade, being away from their own closest friends and getting close with the rest.