Go Home! I Don't Do Virgins!
en together for as long as they can remember. They grew up in the same neighborhood and went to the same school. Thei
However, Alice, who belonged to a middle-class family, had to work hard to make ends meet. Despite the
inseparable and were known as the best duo on campus. Alice was an introverted person, while
world came crashing down on her, especially remembering the fact that the absence of her parents made her take the place of her pa
a parent to Alice and made sure that she was well taken care of - financially, mentally, and emotionally. S
true friendship and love go beyond materialistic possessions or social status. A
each other's successes, stood by each other in times of need, and continued to nurture t
person's wealth or social status is inconsequential when it comes to building meaningful relationships with
adversity. They prove that true friendship is not just about being there for the good ti
ly for her best friend, Emily, to arrive. As usual, Emily woul
ady and ensure everything was in order before Emily arrived. Alice had known Emily for years, and she trusted her c
open the door. Emily was standing there with a big smile o
on't know what I would do without you,
ds. I'll take care of her while you're at work," Emily
n her crib. Emily gently picked up the baby and cradled her in her arms. Alic
in Emily's arms. Emily had a natural way with babies,
ate you taking care of her," Alice said,
help. You go ahead and have a great d
. As she stepped out of the house, she felt a sense of excitement and nervousn
o have Emily to take care of her. Alice had always been close with her sister, and she felt a sense of guilt
head, she finally got to see a taxi
by Damon yesterday being sunday, she was a
, the same address sent to her was properly written there. She sighed and was convinced she had gotten to her destination. She