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Chapter 11: Everything Changes

    Chapter 11: Everything Changes


    The rest of the semester flew by in a blur of sses and weekend gigs. By the end of the school year,


    Bree and Sam were practically inseparable. They were even discussing the possibility of getting an


    apartment together when school started in the fall. Bree didn''t know how to tell Lilly, though. They''d


    been roommates for three years, and she couldn''t imagine leaving her their senior year.


    Thest day of school, Bree was in their room, packing up to go home for the summer when Lilly came


    in, an odd look on her face. "Hey, are you okay?" Bree asked, dropping a paperback book into a box.


    She''d already taken a few loads home thest few weekends, but this was thest day, so she''d have


    to take everything else. Sam had already gone home for the summer. He lived in Michigan, so they


    wouldn''t see each other for a few months, which would be hard.


    "Uh… yeah, I’m okay,” Lilly replied. “But I need to tell you something." Lilly sat down on the edge of the


    naked mattress that had been her bed thest two semesters.


    "What is it? Is everything all right?"


    "Don''t be mad…." Lilly said, gritting her teeth.


    Concerned, Bree sat down on the edge of her own bed. "What is it?" she asked again.


    "So… I''ve made a decision. It hasn''t been an easy one, but it''s made. I''m… noting back in the


    fall."


    "What?" Bree could hardly believe her ears. "Why not? I thought you loved your program, and you''re


    almost done."


    "I do. It''s just… Monica really loves her new school. And you know how close I am to my sister. So… I


    decided to go to school there. That''s all. I''m sorry. I''m sure you''ll get another roommate that you''ll love."


    "No, it''s okay." Bree ran a hand through her hair. "Sam and I have been talking about getting a ce


    together. Maybe this is a sign that we should do that."


    "Oh, you should totally do that. Sam''s great. Maybe it is fate. Just don''t be mad at me, okay? Monica


    and I have always been so close. It''s been crazy not being with her these past few years."


    "I understand." Bree stood and hugged her roommate—soon-to-be former roommate. She''d had


    friends that were close enough to be siblings, though she''d never had a sister, so she understood.


    "We''ll still talk every day," Lilly said, and Bree nodded. She knew that wasn''t true. She''d said that to the


    same friends she considered sisters, and it just didn''t happen. It wasn''t anyone''s fault. They just grew


    apart, and she and Lilly would likely do the same.


    "I''ve gotta finish packing." Bree let her go, and Lilly went about tossing thest of her things into a box


    while Bree did the same. It seemed like everything in her life was changing. Bree just hoped it was for


    the better.


    She wasn''t even going to her hometown. Her parents had moved a few months ago. They didn''t live in


    Shelbyville anymore, having moved to her mother''s childhood home in Highview to take care of her


    aging grandmother. Her mother had always loved therge antebellum home, so when Grandma Ann


    got sick with cancer back in January and offered to give her mom the house when she passed away if


    they''d move in now to help her with her treatments, her parents had agreed. Her dad had taken early


    retirement from the postal service, and her mom was already retired from teaching. It seemed like a


    smart thing to do from their point of view, but for Bree, it was odd to think she wouldn''t be driving to the


    house she''d grown up in, and her summer ns to see her high school friends would be thwarted


    again.


    It was probably just as well. She didn''t want to see Trent. Sam and Bree had agreed that they could


    date other people during the summer if they wanted to--just for fun, nothing intimate--because they''d be


    apart for so many months, but there was no sense in getting her hopes up about Trent anymore.


    Besides, with her luck, he would be dating someone anyway.


    Bree put thest of her things in a box and looked around the dorm room. "Is that everything?" Lilly


    asked.


    "I think so."


    She came over to Bree and hugged her again. "I really will miss you. And someday, when I get married,


    you''re going to sing at my wedding. I''ve been telling everyone I know how beautiful a voice you have


    for so long. You''re going to be famous one day."


    Breeughed. "I don''t know about that. I''ll just be happy if I can make a living teaching other people


    music and performing on the side. If I''m destined to be a wedding singer, so be it. You know I''ll sing at


    your wedding." She kissed her friend on the cheek and took a deep breath before heading out the door.


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    It was the end of an era, but with each ending came new beginnings, and that''s what Bree would


    concentrate on now.
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