Love Beyond Borders Scars Beyond Time
new chapter ahead, but also a tinge of sadness for leaving behind the familiarity of New York City. I had al
, but none seemed to stick out until I met Lukas, my locker mate. He didn't look American, and I soon found out that he was on
at we had a lot in common. We both loved trying new
m, we went to beautiful white sand beaches, and we tried the famous barbecue, fried catfi
ed to become roommates, sharin
student, and I knew that I had to work hard to keep up with the coursework. Lukas was
en inseparable since childhood, and now that we were apart, I felt lost without her. I missed our late-night conversa
as a reminder of our friendship. Anytime I missed her, I would look at the bracelet
rly, grab breakfast, and head to class. We would spend our afternoons studying, playing sports, or
hat we were apart for a reason, but it didn't make it any easier. I would often find myself t
ur friendship. I had chosen it carefully, selecting the perfect design because Nat i
ew that I would continue to miss her for a long time. But I also knew that our friendship was stron
as and I became closer friends, and we started to feel like a fam
up on each other's lives, sharing stories and laughter. It was lik
ed new things, and grown as a person. But most importantly, I had stayed true to my friendshi
minder of our friendship. I would never take it off, no matter what. It
ip with Nat, and I was grateful for the experiences that we had shared. I knew that our
s and rounding up my assignments so that I'd spend enough time with Nat. I asked Lukas to join me so we
mily lived in Germany, so he didn't have
h Lukas, he never turned me down neither did he make any suspicious move. I didn't think much
months already, and it feels like I've been away from her for five years