Personal Narrative: Moving School

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Moving schools was the worst thing for me, especially around the time of the year ! This happened in 5th grade , I moved on the last day of 4th grade. I moved to Washington, GA . I didn't like it at all from the start , we were in the middle of nowhere living with my grandma. Half way during the summer my mom surprises me by bringing a dog home, her name is KoKo. KoKo was my only friend at first, then I met a few cousins. There was this one girl named Taliyah, Taliyah Ried , she stayed with me a lot during the summer. We would take care of Koko together and drive our four wheelers to the store and everything !
School time eventually came around. I went to open house and saw Taliyah’s name, we weren't in the same class, I was a little heartbroken.

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