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4. the persin that meens most too me
the persin that meens most too me is my best friend Rin she is the gratest person i no. She is nise too me and she is prety she allwas makes me laff. I love wen we pla in the park, most of all rin meens most too me becuz she dose not thnk im stupid or dum.
Wonderful, Hatsuharu! I can tell you really care about Rin. I enjoyed reading your paragraph. Will you let Rin read it?
Haru thought of showing his prized paragraph to Rin countless times, but always decided against it. He had written it at school the day before he had found her on the street…but he hadn't seen her for a long time before that so he had thought it would be awkward.
He had thought of showing it to her while she was in the hospital. But she always seemed to be in so much pain when he came to visit her. Well, of course. Who wouldn't be upset if their mother had told them they were unwanted?
He decided he would give it to her once he heard she was moving to Kagura's house, as a sort of 'welcome' present.
It was a Sunday morning. He walked to Kagura's house, but Kagura's mother told him Rin had not arrived yet. Haru decided she must still be packing at her former house, and returned through the rain to the house of Rin's parents. Once he arrived, nobody answered the door. He let himself in.
"Hello?" he called through the house, clutching the folded up paragraph in the pocket of his windbreaker. "Hello?"
He trudged up the stairs, shaking off the rain. Silence. He found himself in front of Rin's room and took his hands out of his pockets only to knock on the door.
Silence.
"Rin?" he opened the door slowly, finding Rin stuffing various items into her suitcase. She did not acknowledge him. "…Are you packing for Kagura's?" he asked quietly as he shut the door again.
A sigh escaped the girl's lips before she froze and turned to stare at him. "No," she responded, receiving a raised eyebrow from her friend. "No…I'm running away. But you can't tell anyone," she admitted before she began packing again.
"…Why are you running away?" he asked her, feeling his lip tremble.
"Because," she snapped. "Nobody wants me here. They just threw me in Kagura's house because nobody else would ever take me. My parents don't want me. Nobody does so I'm gonna run away so nobody will ever see me again."
Tears rolled down her face. She was trying to push her anger into the suitcase with her belongings.
"…nobody will ever see me again."
Haru sniffled as he took his precious paragraph out of his pocket. He wiped his eyes with the back of his jacket sleeve as he handed it to her and ran out of the house.
