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awwwww... how cute!!...^ So true!
I remembered something when I read your post. Just felt like sharing it.
Ever since I was in elementary school, my parents made sure me and my sister take seats nearby each other. So that we wouldn’t be uneasy in class and fit in more quickly. And there was never one class where we didn’t sit by each other or go anywhere without one another. Even If I had to use the bathroom, my sister tagged along with me.
By the time we were in the third grade, my English teacher decided to change our seats just for that day. I felt like a part of my heart had been ripped out, as if a little part of me died inside, when she asked me to get up and sit two benches away from my sis.
I was emotionally upset because she was ‘separating’ us. Despite that, I listened to my teacher; walked quietly across the classroom and sat two benches away.
My teacher realized my face was getting red and my eyes all teary, and before you know it, I started crying. Well actually more like sobbing and hiding my face, so that no one sees.
My teacher smiled and walked up to me, bent down to my level, kind of picked me up, then looked me in the eye and said, “Sweetheart, I’m not trying to separate you from your sister, I’m just trying to make you realize you can make friends with other people too, and not keep sticking to your sister! She’s right there after all. You can still see her.” My sister turned around and smiled but I knew she was kinda upset too.
Then my teacher said, “When you both get married someday, Insha’Allah, are you simply gonna leave your husband and run to your sister, just because you’ll be away from her?”
I smiled. Didn’t really understand what she meant back then, but it made me feel better.
Then she gave me a chocolate and asked me to sit by one of my friends I know, but not near my sis.
When I recall that memory today, it’s actually pretty funny. Cuz there isn’t a day that goes by without picking on each other for fun, but I’m sure life wouldn’t have been the same without her.
We’re twins, btw.
when i first started going to school... i ALSO wanted to stick with my bro ONLY... i mean, wid GetSomeLife...i LEFT classes so i could go to him and stand outside HIS class
My bro's urdu teacher was an angry one and she shouted at my bro saying:
"Your sister is ALWAYS disturbing the class"
Bro="Teacher, she's new so-"
"I don't care"
"But she needs-"
"I said i don't care! Now tell her off!"
"Excuse me teacher but she needs-"
"How many times--"
"SHE NEEDS TO TAKE HER BAG FROM ME!!!"
"What?"
"I was holding her bag because it was sort of heavy for her when you called me! She will go once I give it to her!"
"oh... then HURRY!"
MY teacher was very persuasive and she said she will become my best friend and so, i went back to the class with her... After i had cried for 20 or so minutes about the fact that his teacher shouted at my brother! LOL, the principal was there and the URDU teacher got SOME lesson! I don't remember what it really was but Urdu teacher's anger turned to humbleness in NO TIME!