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- I fiddled with the ring-box in my pocket, thinking, remembering.
- "Oh."
- Turning around, I saw her. "Hi Sarah."
- She looked down, her hands fidgeting around the bouquet. "I wasn't expecting anyone to be here," she softly said.
- "You're not the only one who called her grandma."
- A hint of a smile touched her lips as she pushed some strands of hair behind her ear. I turned back, brushing off some imagined dirt from the gravestone. "I'll see you at school."
- I took a couple of steps when she said, "Wait." Stopping, I glanced over my shoulder. "I'll just be a moment."
- Memories of such similar scenes played back through my head as I watched her repeat a routine stretching back a decade. She finished her ritual and looked over at me, with eyes tinged by moisture, familiar eyes.
- "Sarah," I said. "I've, I've been thinking." I paused, half-expecting a snide remark; she kept silent. "This is our last year at high school and we're probably gonna go to different universities. I don't want us to leave on bad terms."
- She didn't meet my eyes as she replied, "I didn't think we were on bad terms."
- "Are we on good terms?" I ask, stepping forward.
- After shrugging and shuffling her feet, she said, "We're not on bad terms."
- My shoulders sunk and I asked, "Then why do I feel like we are?" I rubbed the bridge of my nose, waiting for no reply before continuing. "It seems like all we do is fight at home and avoid each other at school. I don't know when it changed, or why, but I know I used to feel that you were my best friend, and I know I miss that."
- Letting out a long, shaky breath, I turn around, my cheeks warming. "I miss feeling like I mattered to you," I said. After blinking a few times, I took a step forward.
- "Wait."
- A beat passed.
- "I miss that too."
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