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XYRA The D-day was here, the day it would be decided if I was chosen to go for the contest or if my position would be given to Diane, I knew I have prepared for it, but I had sleepless nights trying to make sure I don't slack off and make sure I had covered every aspect of the textbooks giving to us. I was glad that my parents were a lot more supportive than I thought, especially Mum, she had made sure I was always comfortable as I read. My days of going to the library would finally pay off, this was the only last thing that was a part of me that hasn't been stolen yet and I was going to protect it with my life even if it meant going extra sleepless night reading, I was going to be selected. Here I was finally at the hall close to my dream and I was anxious, or rather I was scared. I h