I wonder if you remember when we first met? But I still remember clearly: that year, we all opened the door of middle school together on the same day of the same year and took a brand-new step; Standing at the new starting line, we are sweating like rain. In class (16), we re-established a new big family. We didn't know each other at first. At this time, I saw a quiet girl, who has always maintained a "lady image." I am a cheerful person and good at making friends. But there will always be some minor troubles. I talked to you for the first time there, but you bowed your head shyly and answered me with your gentle and small voice. Later, we said everything from a few words. From then on, we became inseparable friends. In the process of getting along with you, you taught me to be measured. However, the good times will not last long, and something unpleasant will always happen between us.
We have experienced acquaintance, harmony, dispute, breakup and reconciliation. . . I remember everything that happened during this period.
I can't help thinking: I'm depressed and a little angry with myself because I didn't do well in the midterm exam. At this time, a tragic scene happened: I put a bottle of mineral water in the corner of the table. Because the lid was not tightly closed, you knocked over my mineral water, leaving water all over my book, bag and table. At that time, I lost my mind and yelled at you: "Why are you so stupid and have no eyes?" I think you did it on purpose. Get out of the way. I hate to see you. "You looked at me with wronged eyes, as if to say something. But I didn't give you a chance. You ran out of the classroom with tears in your eyes. I scolded you in the classroom regardless of your feelings. . . . . .
The bell rang, and you walked into the classroom with your head down, afraid to look at me. You gave me a pack of paper to wash water, and I was ungrateful. I threw away the toilet paper you handed me. I had a cold war with you until the final exam was coming. You came to me on your own initiative and stammered a few words: "I ... I didn't ... do well in this final exam, so my ... dad will ... let me transfer to ... school, and I ... may have to go." When you said that, I left with a bad attitude and never looked back. In fact, I really wanted to say "sorry" to you at that time!
I haven't seen you since the exam. My eyes are on a white envelope. I took it out and saw that there was a package of toilet paper you bought me and two letters. After reading it, my eyes filled with tears. There is an apology letter you wrote to me and a farewell letter you are writing now. You didn't take anything with you when you left, but you quietly took away our beautiful memories. ......
Boundless world, boundless sea of people; Since then, you have evaporated in my world! But there is a saying that has always been in my heart: we will always be best friends, and friendship is more precious and indestructible than gold. Although you are in a foreign country now, you and I both miss each other very much and cherish our precious friendship, don't we?
This sentence is hidden in my heart and finally came out today. Maybe it's too late to say now, but I firmly believe that you have guessed my sentence, so you forgive my mistake, don't you?
I hope it helps you.