Topic: Unity
Fiction
She and I, we are so completely different. She has brown hair, I have blonde. She has dark skin, I have fair. She is tall and thin. I am short and round. She gets less than proficient on grade (once, she got a 49% on a test), and I always get A’s. She wears bright, colorful outfits, and I adorn myself with dark, dull, clothes. We are the exact opposite of each other.
But, we are friends. Best friends, in fact. We are the definition of unity. We are two people from different parts of the world coming together. Looking different, dressing different, and acting different does not mean someone can't be friends with each other. She and I are like that. We are different, but we are together. Sometimes you just need to see this kind of thing in action.
Fiction
She and I, we are so completely different. She has brown hair, I have blonde. She has dark skin, I have fair. She is tall and thin. I am short and round. She gets less than proficient on grade (once, she got a 49% on a test), and I always get A’s. She wears bright, colorful outfits, and I adorn myself with dark, dull, clothes. We are the exact opposite of each other.
But, we are friends. Best friends, in fact. We are the definition of unity. We are two people from different parts of the world coming together. Looking different, dressing different, and acting different does not mean someone can't be friends with each other. She and I are like that. We are different, but we are together. Sometimes you just need to see this kind of thing in action.