When I was almost seven years old, we moved again out of my grandparents’ house. I was in first grade going to school in the city and when I started second grade I went to school in the country. Those two years of school had me confused because I didn’t know anyone. Well, I did the best I could because I knew my dad would really get mad if I didn’t.
I made one friend in second grade. Her name was Mary. We were in the same class throughout elementary school. I was in the fourth grade, and we had PTA at school. Momma went to the PTA meeting at school. Mary was there with her mom, so Mary and I were going to get them together. I wasn’t so sure how my mom would react because my parents had never really let me have friends. I told my mom that I wanted her to meet someone. I could tell she didn’t want; but wasn’t going to make a scene there. Mary and I had our fingers crossed, they talked a while. I couldn’t believe it, my mom said we could be friends. I just about jumped up and down right there. Then PTA meeting was just about over. Mary’s mom came over to say goodnight. Next thing I knew Mary’s mom was asking my mom if I could come and spend the night this weekend with them. Well, lo and behold my mom agreed! The only thing my mom told me on the way home was I couldn’t invite Mary to spend any time at our house. My parents liked to live without any friends.
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