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To win him/her, tell me where they got their scarf and why they kept it!
To win him/her, tell me where they got their scarf and why they kept it!
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Where did they get their scarf/why did they keep it?;;
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Galaxy~Nova wrote:Username;; galaxy~nova
Name;; Aspen
Gender;; male
Where did they get their scarf/why did they keep it?;; Hey, I'm Aspen, and I'm going to tell you how I got my scarf. It all started a few years back. I was walking home from my friend's, who's house I had left early. She had a bad headache, so I decided I would leave. The next day, I realized my favorite scarf, a black and blue one, had gone missing. I had it yesterday, so I naturally assumed it would be at her house. I walked over, and her mother answered me. I greeted her politely before asking, " I believe that I left my scarf here yesterday. Perhaps, you have seen it?" Her mom looked tired, but smiled back, " I'll go look for it, come on in." My friend came walking into the room. She looked tired, and sickly, but I made no comment. She beckoned me towards her with her tail, and we walked together towards her mom. She was throwing things every where, looking for my scarf, and when we entered the room, she looked at me, and said, " I'm sorry, but I don't think it's in here." I must of looked crestfallen, because my friend offered to talk with me. We went to her sleeping area, and we talked for about an hour, laughing, and having so much fun. As it started becoming dark, her expression became serious, and a little bit sad. She whispered to me, "I'm sorry you couldn't find your scarf. Here, have mine, and always remember me when you wear it." I thought it was a joke at first, her serious tone, and for a few moments, I couldn't accept it. But, her face remained serious. I hesitantly reached for it, and wrapped it around my neck, and when I was about to leave, I looked back at her. She seemed sad, but just for a moment, so I thought I imagined it. When I walked home, my father stood by the door of our home, with my scarf in hand. I awkwardly squeezed past him, and walked into my room. I wondered why my friend was acting so depressed and weird. I would soon find out.
My family had made a long trip to my relative's house. It had been at least a month since I had seen my friend. I wore her scarf often, although not nearly every day. When I returned, I ran to her home, anxious to tell her all about my trip. I knocked on the door, and after waiting a few minutes, her mom walked out. Tears were streaming down her face, and I tilted my head curiously. She looked to the ground and said, " She passed last night. The doctors said she would have at least a year. They lied to us, and now she's gone." It took a few minutes for the news to sink in. I looked down, and muttered one word, "No." I turned around slowly sprinted home. Tears rolled down my face, and felt feelings I had never felt before. She was my only friend, and now she was gone. I had nothing to remember her by, until I remembered the last things she said to me. I had her scarf. Her red,white, and purple scarf. I wouldn't crumble, I would be strong, like she wanted me to be. I would never forget her. Since, that day, I have worn that scarf, no matter how hot outside. I just need to be close to her.