See You In 2026
We all grew up having a childhood bestfriend from our neighborhood, we used to play with them form morning until night and shared unforgettable moments with them as a kid.
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Meet my friend, her name is Chamer and we grow up in the very same neighborhood, even though we went to a different school in grade school we still hang out and chitchat about some random things. Soon after we entered junior high school she enrolled in our school and we became classmates, we even had a fight before but it was all in the past and I guess it's normal for friends to go through fights. Soon after we completed junior high school we from our class sections as well as my friends transferred from different schools. I attended the renowned public school in our city and had a great experience there as well, while Chamer flew over to Mindanao to continue her studies there. We were from the Province of Quezon, so traveling from here to there was too far and quite expensive.
In Mindanao, she continued her college studies as well. Although we haven't spoken in a while, we are still friends. She wasn't forced to return to our province until the year 2020, when the pandemic started, in order to reduce her living expenses and spend more time with the family she had left behind. It's time for her to head back to Mindanao after our enjoyable get-togethers here with our old friends since they'll be taking face-to-face classes yet again in the upcoming academic year.
We made the decision to prepare her for the "despedida", the party held to bid someone farewell who is departing. We have a simple party on the river, which is a ton of fun and exhausting.
Since our destination was quite a distance away from where we were staying, we first hiked there. The rainy, muddy, and slippery road presented a challenge for us. But the difficult walk we endured was compensated by a stunning view of the river. This summer, the cold water is particularly refreshing. We also left the river right away at 2:30 in the afternoon because Chamer still needed to finish packing before departing from here for Mindanao the following day. The following day, he sent me a text to express his gratitude for the straightforward celebration we organized for him and the chocolate brownies I gave him. We'll talk again in 2026.
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You made me remember my best friend of 15 years apart, really depressing knowing the people we Care about will be so far from us.. At times, we need to adapt. Am sure your friend will also miss you. She should be glad to have someone like you