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The Day George Passed Away Essay

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Years have passed since the girl died. She was next door neighbors with George and also his best friend. Every his mom would drop him off at Abigail’s house to do homework and play together. Some nights if George’s parents were too busy, he would even spend the night playing games or watching movies at her house. They were both six years old when she died. George came home one day and was told that Abigail was gone and never coming back. Of course, at the age of six, George didn’t know what this meant, but as he grew older, he soon realized that Abigail had passed away. George didn’t even know until he had to figure it out himself. George is now sixteen and goes to high school. He is the guy that every boy wants to be and who every girl (and some guys) want to be with. George has the highest GPA of the class and is the best player on both soccer and baseball teams. He obviously had been on dates with many girls in his school, but no one made him feel the way she made him feel. He didn’t care how little he was, George never goes a day without thinking about her. *** Once the bell rung, George shoved all of his books into his locker and walked towards the front entrance of his school. He …show more content…

Dinner’s ready!” her mom called from inside the house, forgetting her train of thought. *** The game had started about 20 minutes ago with the Squeakers winning. One side of the field was covered with fans dressed in blue while the other was covered in green. A loud whistle indicated that the Barkleys had just scored a touchdown. The whole side of the field with fans dressed in red cheered with victory. *** A girl was wearing light blue jeans with bright blue marks on them and a dark navy hollister jacket on. The blue was for Squeker High. Abby walked over to the table with the food and drinks to get some refreshments with her friends. She turned around to ask her friend for some money to borrow and a guy caught her attention as he walked towards her

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