I Am What I Am
<font color=green><marquee>Pie builds amazing frie
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Teddy: Teddy accepted her uniform and walked cautiously to her locker. I will not get my hopes up. I will not get my hopes up.I will notget my hopes up. She opened her locker and let out a shaky breath she didn't realize she was holding in. There was a letter for her. Her hands trembled slightly as she piked up the letter, instantly recognizing her mother's handwriting. She clutched the letter tightly, deciding to read her letter later, when she could savor each and every word. Teddy glanced over at Lucy, who was eyeing her uniform skirt with a look of distaste. Teddy knew Lucy wasn't very fond of skirts as everyday wear. "They're too impractical, Ted. What if there's an ambush or we need a quick escape? Skirts just get in the way." Lucy had told her more than once. Teddy smiled fondly at the memory, making a note to tell her mother and sister about that in her return letter. A sudden realization hit her as she looked at her letter. Lucy wouldn't ever get a letter from a loved one. As far as they both knew, Lucy had no family and no other friends. Teddy wondered if there was something she could do.
Lucy: Lucy took the package with the uniform and inspected it. The sweater and blazer seem to be acceptable. The skirt, however, was not. Lucy eyed the skirt disdainfully. She didn't really have anything against skirts in general. She just didn't approve of them for her own everyday wear. Much too impractical in the type of life she led. Though I suppose I won't be leading that sort of life anymore. At least not for a while. she thought. It was an odd feeling. Lucy didn't know how to process that information just yet, so she did what she always did and pushed it aside. She walked over to Teddy, who was clutching a letter as though it was the most precious thing she'd ever held. Knowing how much Teddy had missed her family, Lucy was sure that it really was. Lucy didn't bother to look in her locker, there wasn't any mail for her, and most likely there never would be.
Lucy: Lucy took the package with the uniform and inspected it. The sweater and blazer seem to be acceptable. The skirt, however, was not. Lucy eyed the skirt disdainfully. She didn't really have anything against skirts in general. She just didn't approve of them for her own everyday wear. Much too impractical in the type of life she led. Though I suppose I won't be leading that sort of life anymore. At least not for a while. she thought. It was an odd feeling. Lucy didn't know how to process that information just yet, so she did what she always did and pushed it aside. She walked over to Teddy, who was clutching a letter as though it was the most precious thing she'd ever held. Knowing how much Teddy had missed her family, Lucy was sure that it really was. Lucy didn't bother to look in her locker, there wasn't any mail for her, and most likely there never would be.