My Life Alaina Andersen Research Paper

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Everybodys life is important, but the life Alaina Andersen’s is more important to me then all the rest. How we meet may have been different then most. You don’t really expect to find your best friend in a trash can holder at McDonalds on the Fourth of July. We have seen each other before then, but that was the first time that me and here actually talked to one another. Like when I would walk in for my shift she would scream “Ewwww its Kyler!!!!”. But after we talked by that trash can every time she saw me she would scream “It's my best friend Kyler!!!!” I knew from that moment that she would be something special to me in my life.
She hated that job, absolutely despised it, every time she got on break she was on the break of tears, it stressed

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