Kathy called me every so often, maybe once a week as time went by, but her personality only became more introverted every time I spoke with her. The horrible truth of the matter for five year old me was that Kathy had started kindergarten at a new school without me and she had forgotten about me. It was apparent that her childhood love of hanging out with her twin sister, her whole world, had turned into starting out on her own adventure and moving onto bigger and better friendships with people who weren’t exactly like her. People with real personalities, real desires, real imaginations that could compete with her own and show her a new side of life. I sighed, at five, and just contemplated over the fact that I was replaced. Her answers to my questions of, “How was your day?” went from, “It was wonderful, you should have seen all the new things we learned in school today, but now I was to hear about your day!” to, “Good.”
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