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A Narrative Essay On Emily Bowman
Emily Bowman- Emily has been my best friend all throughout high school. We have been through so much together and I don’t know what either of us would do without the other one. I would say one of my favorite memories with Emily is probably driving around town and driving through the graveyard on Beck Road. I remember we pulled in and as I kept going we swore we weren’t scared and then the road turned into gravel and the exit gate was locked so we had to do a U-turn in the middle of the graveyard. All I know is that I ended up screaming and speeding out.

Alexa Dixon- Alexa is someone I known for awhile but we got really close my Junior year in Carter’s class. Alexa is someone I know I can always talk to and she will make me feel so much better about myself. One of my favorite memories with Alexa is going out to eat with her and Alex at 54th street and then driving through the Christmas lights at Krug. It was so cold and snowy but so much fun and we were blaring music and it was just so much fun.

Kiley Conroy-Kiley was the first person I got really close with when I started high school. We both had decided to go to Benton and didn’t know ANYONE. So we gravitated more towards each other. I remember walking into English our first day and seeing her and
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I never knew who she was talking about until one day we all hung out. Kameron is like distant family but we never got close until high school. We eventually started spending every day together. We also were pretty ornery together but we always had fun. Kameron could always make me smile and laugh. He was such a good friend to me but he ended up moving back to Iowa after Sophomore year. One of my favorite memories is probably new years when we were all at my house and stayed up all night talking. We would always go do donuts in parking lots and walk around walmart and play with things. We always did pointless things but had so much

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