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The first books of Afternoon of Elves were published in 1989 and written by Janet Taylor Lisle. Sara Kate was 11 years old and Hillary was 9 years old. Their friendship wasn’t strong at the beginning but in end, it was an unforgettable moment for Hillary to see Sara kate leaving her alone. It shows that Hillary relationship with Sara Kate was strong even though Sara Kate leave her. In Hillary's heart, Sara Kate always remains because that what friendship was meant to be.
`"Friendship is delicate as a glass, once broken it can be fixed but there will always be cracks." Sara Kate was not accepted just the way, who she is. Her heart was broken like glass while trying to find friends. Hillary came in Sara Kate life and did something unique in her life. Their friendship was getting stronger but in end, Sara Kate had to leave Hillary. During that time Sara Kate and Hillary have cracks inside their heart just the way the glass can be attached together but does not last forever it will fall apart. In my
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Sara Kate said “ They(elves) like to being outside. They have thick skins. They never go inside until they have to. House is too hot for elves. They can’t breathe right”. Here in this quote, we can see that Sara Kate answered Hillary question but for Hillary, it didn’t make any sense. Hillary asked Sara Kate another question “ then why did bother to build all these houses?” Hillary also said, “why can elf live in tree or underground like other animals”. Sara Kate shook her head. “You can be pretty stupid sometime”. We can see that since Hillary become Sara Kate friend there were changes in Hillary life. Now Hillary trust Sara Kate more than before that why she is asking Sara Kate a bunch of question about the elf. The trust between Hillary and Sara Kate was growing more in unique

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