It was then I felt my true power surge through me. I should back up a little in time and tell you how I got to this point. It all started right before I woke up. I met someone who changed my life. The darkness felt dreadful like a thousand deaths. Almost the same as a never ending cave. I couldn’t move or talk. I felt suffocated. My breathing was heavy and I could feel tears forming. Suddenly there was a dim light as it got closer, it got brighter until it was close enough to realize it was a person. The person was a girl that looked around my age. She spoke with determination and grace,” It’s your choice, leave or become someone who matters.” I couldn’t move and she was the only thing I could see, the rest was pitch black. I was really confused and I think she saw it. “I thought so dear one, you must trust you heart and listen to your gut. I will send you back. Good luck!” She smiled. As she spoke she started to disappear, “You’ll figure it out with time.” With that she faded away and the darkness came back. It didn’t stay long. My eyes felt heavy as the darkness slipped away. I finally got the courage to open my eyes but as soon as I did I saw a bright light and squinted closed. Hearing someone in the distance scream, “she’s awake!” and someone running. I try to move but I hear myself groan. The pain was almost unbearable. I slowly open my eyes to see I was in a infirmary. Thousands of thoughts and questions filled my head as I slowly sat up. Where am I, what am I doing…
what they want to be in life. After all, Mrs. Sebring said it herself, “Be happy. Life is too short to be sad.” Sebring was born and raised in the little town of Wilmar, MN. Her parents, Joel and Beve, were toppled with financial problems. “Hand-me-downs were about the only clothes I ever had,” stated Mrs. Sebring. Helping on the farm was not a chore to them; it was normal her sister and she had to help on the farm. During high school, to make herself money, she would babysit during the school…
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