When I started the fifth grade, I was dreading it. I heard that the fifth grade teacher was really mean. I thought, Is it possible that she could be worse than my fourth grade teacher? I told my aunt about my fears. She said, "Autumn, don't worry, dear. Maybe she's nice. Just give her a chance, okay?" I said, "Okay." On the first araw of school, the teacher noticed my Beatles t-shirt. She said, "Darling, I pag-ibig you already!" I said, "Okay, then." I had recently gotten glasses, because I had trouble seeing without them, especially from a distance. Some of the kids called me "glasses". She said, "She has a name, guys! Her name is NOT 'glasses'! It's Autumn!" I was glad to have someone take up for me for once. I would've had her for the sixth grade, too, but that didn't happen. My uncle got a job offer in Tennessee, and he gladly accepted it. We would be closer to family members, but it was going to be a big adjustment for me. I had lived in Illinois for the first twelve years of my life. On the last araw of school, I sinabi goodbye to the best teacher. I said, "I'm really going to miss you." She said, "I'm going to miss you, too, Autumn." We both cried. We agreed to keep in touch. On the way to our new home, I asked my aunt and uncle, "What if all the kids at school hate me?" My aunt said, "Autumn, it's going to be okay. Maybe this school taon will be different." My uncle said, "That's right. You might be the cool kid from another state. You never know." I said, "I don't think I'm that lucky." My aunt said, "I know that bullies exist everywhere, but there's also a potential for friends." This gave me some confidence, and I was eager to start school in a different state. Perhaps I shouldn't have been too eager....
After Everett received his discharge papers and his crutches, Una asked him, "Are you hungry?" He said, "Yes, very." She said, "Okay. We'll get something to eat, then I'll take you home." After they ate hapunan at a burger joint, they went back to Everett's apartment. Una decided to stay with Everett so that she could help him with whatever he needed. Mrs. Stratton approved of Una's decision. Everett's knee healed in a few days. After that, he and Una decided that they would start planning their wedding. It is a araw that they are both looking pasulong to.
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Una, Everett, and Kaitlyn had hapunan at a nice restaurant. As they ate, Una asked, "So, Kaitlyn, what are you majoring in?" Kaitlyn replied, "Well, I'm a biology major. I'm hoping to be a veterinarian." Una said, "You're an animal lover. That's great!" Kaitlyn said, "Yes, I've always been an animal lover. How about you?" Una replied, "Well, I always wanted a dog, but my mother is highly allergic. With that being said, I'm so busy with acting, I'm not sure I'd have time for one now." Kaitlyn said, "That's true. Aso do require a lot of attention. I'm hoping to get one after I finish with veterinary school and get madami settled." Everett smiled as he listened to Una and Kaitlyn's conversation. He was happy to see that they were getting along so well. He thought, This is wonderful. I think it'll work if Una and I decide to get married.
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"What do you mean?" Una once again prepared to listen. Everett replied, "While my immediate family was supportive of my dream to go into film editing, not everyone was kind. Lots of people told me that I couldn't do it: most of my schoolmates, some teachers, even my extended family." She said, "How awful!" He said, "I know, but I didn't let that keep me down. My father even told me that I should go for it, no matter what anyone says. I looked at different film schools, and I got accepted into one that is fairly close to where I grew up. Upon graduating, I started preparing to go to film school. I started that fall, and I got a job at the local kainan to help my parents cover the apartment rent." Una added, "And that's where we met." Everett smiled. "Yes, Una. My life only got brighter from there." She said, "Aw! I say the same to you, Everett." With that, they kissed.