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Friendship timeline

My earliest memories of going to school was being somewhat sad and somewhat bullied. Bullied for having bad hair, being called stupid, called lazy, called ugly, feeling small and overpowered by mean kids. At that point I was still not fully aware of what friendship even meant. I had cousins my own age and I spent great times with them during the Summer, but school made me feel weird and disintegrated. In fourth grade I had a lot of school-related anxiety and became more aware of the exclusion I felt among my classmates. In fifth grade I met this girl and since the first time we talked to each other between classes I felt the most genuine happiness around someone. Soon after we became best friends. This was the first time in my life I knew how connecting with another human felt like.

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Ghostly Visions on New Year’s Eve

We were madly in love for a very long time. Twenty-three days to be exact. It was the longest relationship I ever had.

On the twenty-fourth day, a pigeon crashed into Levi, while he was climbing the steep stairs to the apartment. He tumbled down, struck his head on the sidewalk and died.

I lost my soulmate and fell into a deep depression. I cried every day, for the next one hundred and forty-eight days. I started counting the days since Levi had brought me the flowery pocket calendar with fluorescent violet patterns on the cover. I got excited about it when we were passing by a storefront on a balmy summer night. Each day has an interesting fact printed on it.

December thirty-first says, The Egyptian sun-god, Ra, changed himself into a cat, in order to battle evil. Bast, the goddess of fertility and love, always took the form of a cat, with the body of a woman and the head of a cat.

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