When Greeley's birthday finally arrived, Leila went to Greeley's house. When she knocked on the door, Greeley answered. He said, "Hi, Leila." She said, "Hi, Greeley. Happy eighteenth birthday." She then handed him a card. He said, "Thank you." When he opened the card, the konsiyerto tickets fell out. He said, "You got me konsiyerto tickets!" She said, "Yes, and not just any konsiyerto tickets. I got tickets to see New Religion. They're having an outdoor konsiyerto this evening." He said, "That's bloody amazing. Thank you, Leila." He hugged her. She said, "You're welcome, Greeley." After dinner, they had some cake. Greeley said, "This is the best birthday I've ever had." Leila said, "It's not over yet." He said, "You're right. We have a New Religion konsiyerto to go to." She said, "That's right. We better go if we want to get good parking." He said, "Right." The two mga kaibigan got into Greeley's car and headed to the concert.
The first araw of spring was approaching. Leila and Greeley were on Spring Break. Leila said, "It doesn't seem possible that we're going to be finished with our first taon of college in less than two months." He said, "I know." She said, "It's also hard to believe that my dog, Paul, is not a tuta anymore. He's fully grown." Greeley said, "They grow up very quickly." She said, "They really do. I also can't believe that my birthday is coming up. It's the first araw of spring this year, March 20. I'm going to be eighteen." Greeley said, "Happy Birthday." She said, "Thank you." Knowing that she had mga kaibigan that she didn't have to say "I thought we were friends" to gave Leila comfort. She also knew that she didn't have to have a romantic relationship to complete her. She has and supportive aunt and uncle and great friends. Because of that, she's not lonely at all.
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