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“Some memories are unforgettable, remaining ever vivid and heartwarming.”-Joseph B. Wirthlin Chapter 9 -Karen- “I didn’t think you guys would come here for the rehearsals,” Chloe said with audible surprise in her voice. “Well, you didn’t need to. I mean, I haven’t seen anything more boring than this since the eco-club meeting in 8th grade.” Chloe Frank, our student council president, scratch that, ex-student council president because now some new junior had taken the title, was standing in front of us. Jon stood by my side while Maya was talking to her friends from the squad. The main hall was crammed with students from seniors, some I had never had any classes with the whole year. I’d be lying if I said I had no idea the graduation rehearsals were going to be so boring. I didn’t w