Mom seemed so sad. I couldn't stand to lose my best friend like that. Maybe I can do something special to cheer her up. I've gotten enough money to do something for her. Unfortunately I can't change the past. The future on the other hand . . .
Mom, I'm so sorry that happened to you. I should have known you had your reasons, but I really could handle a phone. You could help me too, couldn't you.
Yes, I could. I need to trust you and realize we aren't the same people.
Have a good time with the rest of the fair. I'll see you when I get home tonight. It's going to be another long day at work.
Amelia felt like seeing you, I made enough money to purchase a bus ticket, and one thing led to another.
Ana! Explain yourself.
I can't believe this was all that was bugging you. I can make the money myself and then buy it later.
I'll go get the doorbell.
Ana, just listen to this one last thing alright. A long time ago-
Ana, you also have to remember the price of a phone. Just wait a year or two more and we can get you a phone.
Chime
Hello, Mrs. Shelly! How are you doing?
Actually, I think I will join in this year. Would you mind helping me get set up. I could sell some baked goods.
I'm doing good dear. I just came by to remind you about the business fair that our school is hosting. If you still want to set up a booth and make some money I need to know now.
No problem!
Mom, let me explain.
“Ana, I have something to tell you. I’m hurt that you did this behind my back, and we will definitely take this up later, but right now just listen.
Let me explain first. I got my first phone at your age and things didn't go so well. I became attached to the thing and completely neglected my family and friends for weeks. I eventually learned my lesson, but only after I'd lost my best friend, Amelia Collins.
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