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Slice of Life

Today is the last day of school. And I still don’t have a phone. I waited an entire month now and I am desperate without it. I needs to FaceTime my peoples. Instead I’m stuck at home packing, moving things, watching tv, napping, and eating. I might go to my cousins house to play basketball though. And this week is the last week for my brace and then I’m clear for everything. Even though I’m getting health next quarter, I still get to go to recess.

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