Friendship

             They were best friends. The first time they saw each other was on the first day of school in Kindergarten. They sat beside each other and that was when they figured that they had a long journey together. Nina and Tanya shared everything they possibly could, from color pencils to their happiness and sorrows. There was not a single person in Jamestown School that did not envy their friendship. Their friendship was like an ocean that could never dry, like a mirror that could never shatter. Elementary school to junior high to high school- both of them lived for each other. Nina would not go to movies without Tanya while she would not go to a party without her. It was one soul living in two bodies. But sometime in their lives, the ocean of their friendship dried, the mirror shattered, and the soul died.
             Elementary school- they were immature but still shared a lot in common. Both had the same favorite color and the same favorite teacher. They sat beside each other in all their classes. Both of them thought that boys were stupid. Having so much in general, both had their own individuality. Nina was very talkative in class. She had deep blue eyes, and straight black hair. Nina was a little plump and shorter than an ordinary 3rd grader, while Tanya stood thin and tall. She had dark eyes, dark curly hair, and dark skin. She hardly spoke in class that portrayed that she was shy. Most people made fun of them and called them "Laurel and Hardy", but this did not affect their friendship. They fought a lot on who would brush Barbie's hair and who would dress her. And every time they did, they said that they would talk to each other ever again. But just after 5 minutes they would be playing and sharing their Barbies just as nothing happened. After all, a successful relationship consists of love, care, and fight. They help each other realize how much the other person means to them. When they were in 3rd grade, Nina moved to an apart...

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