I can't believe it's the last day of school already. After today, I would no longer be in elementary school, no, I will be in middle school. Even though I get to leave elementary school, today won't be all fun and games. I have to tell all my friends that I'm not coming with them next year. My mom got a new job at the middle school across town so we were moving tomorrow. I'm really not looking forward to telling my best friend Josh. I kinda like-like him, but I know he doesn't feel the same way. He only likes me as a friend. Anyways we've been best friends since before time, and I know next year is going to be hard with out him.

I sighed. I know I can't avoid this any longer. I went over to my closet and pulled out my dress for graduation. It was a light blue-green with a single shoulder with a rufflely thing on the shoulder. I pulled my hair into a bun and put in the diamond stud earrings my dad bought me for Christmas a couple years ago. I slipped on my silver flats and went over to the mirror. Why would Josh ever like me. I'm nothing special.

First, a little bit about myself. My name is Cameron Ann Morgan. Cammie for short. I have light brown wavy hair that goes down to my a little bit above my mid back. I live with my mom because her and my dad got divorced when I was four. He said he couldn't handle the stress of a kid at the time, but I still see him sometimes. He sends me stuff for my birthday and Christmas, but that all I really hear from him. It doesn't really matter though, I've learned to live without him, and I'm perfectly happy.

"Cammie," my mom called," come on! We need to go! I told the Abrams we would meet them at the school early so we could take pictures."

I ran down the stairs, almost falling down when I missed a step. I caught myself, but still ended up landing on my butt at the bottom of the stairs. I looked up and saw my mom standing there in a white dress with different colored Hawaiian flowers holding up the keys. She jingled them in her hands and we sprinted out to the car. We screeched out of our driveway and my mom drive like a madwoman to get to the school.

I jumped out of the car and ran over to the auditorium. I looked around when I spotted Josh. He was wearing a periwinkle colored shirt and black dress pants. His dark brown hair was falling slightly above his eyes, and he did a hair flip.

He was looking around and I yelled," Josh!" He turned toward me and gave me a goofy (yet cute) grin and waved towards me. A little bit about Josh is that he is about five foot seven and has chocolate brown eyes. He plays soccer and runs cross-country.

"Cammie," Josh yelled, " hey, my parents are over there for pictures if you want to head over. We have about half an hour before graduation starts. Jeez, I am so ready to be done with elementary. Next year I probably going to be hard, but at least I'll have my best friend right beside me when we go." Josh looked at me and smiled again.

Guilt grew in my stomach, but for Josh's sake I decided to keep up with the light mood.

"Well," I said, "tell your 'best friend' I said hi," I joked.

Josh gave me a stern look. "Cammie," Josh said," you know you will always be my best friend. No matter what happens. I've been your friend since before I can remember, and no matter what happens that will never change."

I looked at him. He said this in all seriousness. I was going to wait to tell him about me moving tonight, but I think I have to tell him now. The look on his face was going to haunt me if I didn't.

"Look Josh, I know that. But I still need to te-"

"Cammie!" My mom called, " Come on! It's time for pictures." I sighed and grabbed Josh's hand a see ran over to meet my mom and the Abrams.

We took pictures until me and Josh were called over to the procession line. We lined up in alphabetical order, so Josh went up first and I was somewhere in the middle. Josh received his diploma and waved go the crowd. The line went through and it was finally my turn I took my diploma and shook my teacher's hand. I gave the crowd a small smile and walked as fast as I could to the other end of the stage. I never like people staring at me, it just made me uncomfortable. When I got to the other side I gave Josh and all my other best friends hugs and went to go see my mom. She gave me a hug too and we took more pictures. Finally graduation was over and only a few people were left. I said good-bye to my friends and told them I'd see them tonight. I sighed only four hours till the dance. Only four hours till I had to tell Josh.