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PandaGirl Something was up when Heather went in the common room and found soemthing on the table. COOKIES! she barley noticed the note when she saw the cookies, but as she approached it, she saw it and raised a curious eyebrow. What's up? She asked herself in her mind, but she could not make out what since she did not really know, so she decided to wait, instead of taking a cookie, whom the note said, Kurumi didn't make.
But as she turned around, she saw, to her horror a rather sad-looking Kurumi. She rushed to her bestie's side, and knelt on the floor infront of kurumi. She saw the aparecium. It was really mean, and to her friend too! She frowned and put a hand on kurumi's shoulder. "Kurumi." she called softly.
Kurumi eyes were shut tight as she tried to erase the awful memories from the past 24 hours. No, it had been less than that. It had been more like half a day since everything had happened. It had taken her over six months to get over Adam and finally when she was feeling the most comfortable and willing to open up again...she was right back where she was the day Adam left.
No...she was in an even darker place.
But, a small glimmer of light appeared in the gentle voice of her friend, Heather.
"
H-H-Hello," she managed to squeak out as she forced herself to smile.
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vishu.emma Sarah arrived at the Common Room for the meeting. Hope I'm not late! she thought as she entered the common room just to find a girl in there. She knew her by name, er, was it Kurumi? Sarah went next to her, smiled and said, "Hello." politely.
Kurumi then nodded her head to the girl who sat down next to her. Nodded, but did not remove her arms that were hugged tightly around her legs.
Usually, Kurumi was very bubbly and talkative to the younger students...but her heart just wasn't in it right now.
Her eyes glanced over at the sand dollar cookies and she sighed. When she was little, she would pretend that sand dollars were like real money and that she was a mermaid who had to go shopping at various stores. Her hometown was no where near the ocean, so she had to play make-believe with that too. She was beginning to miss being back home in Japan, which was very unlike her seeing as that place held nothing but negative memories for her.