The susunod day, Terra sinabi that she had called Jake and broke up with him. I asked, “What did he think of that?” She said, “He was quite angry. He asked if you put me up to it. I told him that you didn’t, but he didn’t believe me.” I said, “I don’t care. I don’t know if I’m what you deserve, but I know that you deserve better than Jake.” She said, “You’re a great guy, Anthony. I should have never dumped you for Jake. He’s mean.” I said, “I think that we've established that.” She said, “I’m sorry that he threw rocks at you the other day. I don’t know why he acts like that.” Charles came up and said, “He acts that way because he’s a bully.” I said, “That’s right. He’s a jerk, a bully, and a lot of other things that really shouldn't be said.” She asked, “Did he hurt you, Anthony?” I said, “I have a few scrapes, but other than that, I’m okay.” Charles said, “I thought it was worse than what it was because you went off sa pamamagitan ng yourself.” I said, “I also thought it was worse than what it was because the scrapes were quite painful.” Simon came up and said, “I see you and Terra have made up.” She asked, “Who is that, Anthony?” I said, “This is Simon, the one who defended me along with Charles.” She said, “Oh, I see.” Charles said, “I know this is a personal question, but I’m curious. Are you two getting back together?” I said, “I don’t know what’s going to happen between us, but we decided to be mga kaibigan for now. We’re going to see where things go.” He said, “That’s a smart thing to do.” After school, we went to the park with Killer, Simon, and King. We watched the Aso play together. sa pamamagitan ng then, it was December, and it was still warm in Los Angeles. Simon said, “This is going to be your first pasko in L.A.” I said, “I know, but I doubt we’ll have a white Christmas.” Terra said, “You have a good reason to doubt. It rarely snows in southern California.” Simon said, “That’s right. If it does snow, it barely covers the ground.” I said, “Sometimes I miss Big Sky.” Terra asked, “Why do you miss it sometimes and not always?” I said, “I miss walking in the woods and white Christmases. I don’t miss the cold weather.” Simon said, “I know what you mean. I used to live in Seattle.” I asked, “When did you ilipat here?” He replied, “I moved here during 6th grade. That’s where I met Charles. We had P.E. together.” I said, “So, that’s how you met.” He said, “Yeah, and we would often see each other in the halls.” After we were done at the park, we went back to my house. I played my guitar. Terra said, “I knew that you could play guitar, but I didn’t know you could play so well.” I said, “Thank you.” She asked, “Did you have lessons, or do you play sa pamamagitan ng ear?” I said, “I play sa pamamagitan ng ear. I just picked it up and started playing.” She asked, “How did you learn that you could play?” I said, “My father’s father played guitar. When he passed away, he willed it to my father. My father offered to let me play it. I picked it up and started playing. I was actually able to play it.” Simon asked, “How old were you?” I said, “I was 7.” Terra said, “So, you’re a child prodigy.” I said, “I guess you could say that.” She then asked, “When did you get the electric guitar?” I said, “It was a pasko present when I was 9.” After Simon left, Terra and I exchanged looks. I asked, “If you like gitara so much, why don’t you ever pick it up?” She said, “I don’t think I know how to play.” I said, “Don’t worry. I can teach you.” I showed her a technique used sa pamamagitan ng most blue’s artists. She managed to play it. I said, “Now you’re not going to be able to play gitara overnight. It takes practice.” She left an oras later, and I got ready for bed. I closed my eyes and smiled. I could look pasulong to good days now.
The susunod day, Terra sinabi that she had called Jake and broke up with him. I asked, “What did he think of that?” She said, “He was quite angry. He asked if you put me up to it. I told him that you didn’t, but he didn’t believe me.” I said, “I don’t care. I don’t know if I’m what you deserve, but I know that you deserve better than Jake.” She said, “You’re a great guy, Anthony. I should have never dumped you for Jake. He’s mean.” I said, “I think that we've established that.” She said, “I’m sorry that he threw rocks at you the other day. I don’t know why he acts like that.” Charles came up and said, “He acts that way because he’s a bully.” I said, “That’s right. He’s a jerk, a bully, and a lot of other things that really shouldn't be said.” She asked, “Did he hurt you, Anthony?” I said, “I have a few scrapes, but other than that, I’m okay.” Charles said, “I thought it was worse than what it was because you went off sa pamamagitan ng yourself.” I said, “I also thought it was worse than what it was because the scrapes were quite painful.” Simon came up and said, “I see you and Terra have made up.” She asked, “Who is that, Anthony?” I said, “This is Simon, the one who defended me along with Charles.” She said, “Oh, I see.” Charles said, “I know this is a personal question, but I’m curious. Are you two getting back together?” I said, “I don’t know what’s going to happen between us, but we decided to be mga kaibigan for now. We’re going to see where things go.” He said, “That’s a smart thing to do.” After school, we went to the park with Killer, Simon, and King. We watched the Aso play together. sa pamamagitan ng then, it was December, and it was still warm in Los Angeles. Simon said, “This is going to be your first pasko in L.A.” I said, “I know, but I doubt we’ll have a white Christmas.” Terra said, “You have a good reason to doubt. It rarely snows in southern California.” Simon said, “That’s right. If it does snow, it barely covers the ground.” I said, “Sometimes I miss Big Sky.” Terra asked, “Why do you miss it sometimes and not always?” I said, “I miss walking in the woods and white Christmases. I don’t miss the cold weather.” Simon said, “I know what you mean. I used to live in Seattle.” I asked, “When did you ilipat here?” He replied, “I moved here during 6th grade. That’s where I met Charles. We had P.E. together.” I said, “So, that’s how you met.” He said, “Yeah, and we would often see each other in the halls.” After we were done at the park, we went back to my house. I played my guitar. Terra said, “I knew that you could play guitar, but I didn’t know you could play so well.” I said, “Thank you.” She asked, “Did you have lessons, or do you play sa pamamagitan ng ear?” I said, “I play sa pamamagitan ng ear. I just picked it up and started playing.” She asked, “How did you learn that you could play?” I said, “My father’s father played guitar. When he passed away, he willed it to my father. My father offered to let me play it. I picked it up and started playing. I was actually able to play it.” Simon asked, “How old were you?” I said, “I was 7.” Terra said, “So, you’re a child prodigy.” I said, “I guess you could say that.” She then asked, “When did you get the electric guitar?” I said, “It was a pasko present when I was 9.” After Simon left, Terra and I exchanged looks. I asked, “If you like gitara so much, why don’t you ever pick it up?” She said, “I don’t think I know how to play.” I said, “Don’t worry. I can teach you.” I showed her a technique used sa pamamagitan ng most blue’s artists. She managed to play it. I said, “Now you’re not going to be able to play gitara overnight. It takes practice.” She left an oras later, and I got ready for bed. I closed my eyes and smiled. I could look pasulong to good days now.