The Library instantly forgave him, because he was sweet and apologetic. Tomorrow I'll post his friend's letter, also addressed to the library in general. HE is not yet forgiven.
That's adorable. The 'sincearly' just melts your heart. (His apology for arm wrestling makes the library sound like the crazy old lady who lives down your road, who refuses to give back balls thrown into her garden.)
... there was this time I had a green long toy thing, that was supposed to be a hearing device (like a spy toy) but I pretended it was a brain sucker, and these two boys broke it on the playground. My teacher made them both write me notes of apology (even though it was really my fault for brigning it, now I feel kind of bad-- I never thought of it that way before) and she gave them stickers and stuff to decorate. One of the boys happened to be my crush, and he put a heart sticker on his note, so I kept it for, oh... forever.
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I think my favorite part is how he addresses it to the library in general. Like the actual house of books. Tell me, did the library forgive him?
(now I've got this image of the Library as an anthropomorphic manifestation of librariness and it Won't Go Away...)
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7th Grade in general I can totally understand. Although right now teachers of 8th graders have a lot of my sympathy.
(and for that matter, teachers of 16 year olds in the spring time ....)
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Have you forgiven him?
Or, get Megan's son's coach to give him lessons. That way we get to see what he looks like.
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Yes, indeed. :)
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... there was this time I had a green long toy thing, that was supposed to be a hearing device (like a spy toy) but I pretended it was a brain sucker, and these two boys broke it on the playground. My teacher made them both write me notes of apology (even though it was really my fault for brigning it, now I feel kind of bad-- I never thought of it that way before) and she gave them stickers and stuff to decorate. One of the boys happened to be my crush, and he put a heart sticker on his note, so I kept it for, oh... forever.
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He was named Will, actually.
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