Personal Narrative: Homecoming Dance

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As I leave Mandarin after the bell has rang, I walk towards the center of the quad where the stage is on the left side. Me and my big group always hang out there, we don't remember why but I do know that we have a great place to eat, talk, and hangout . As I sit down, my best friend Diego comes up to me and asks

" Hey Ian are you going to the homecoming dance this Saturday?" and I pause to think that its three days from now.

" Um no" I said " I never really thought of going to something where it costs 40 dollars just for 3 hours."

"Oh" Diego said " Well it might be fun though, come on Ian please."

"I don't have the money to pay Diego, plus its in three days and I don't even know if they are still selling tickets."

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