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A New Begining

As the train pulled into the final stop, Toppa Gozarc, I couldn't contain my excitement. "Mum, mum! We're here!" I exclaimed, my sleepy eyes wide with anticipation. My mom smiled and gathered our belongings, while the woman beside us also prepared to alight.

The train station was bustling with activity, and my family quickly got caught up in the excitement. My dad, Henry, led the way, with my mom, Mary, and brothers, Luke and Paul, following close behind. I trailed behind, taking in the sights and sounds of our new home.

As we made our way to our new house, I couldn't help but feel a sense of wonder. The house was beautiful, with a sprawling garden and a warm, inviting porch. We spent the afternoon unpacking and settling in, our exhaustion forgotten in the excitement of our new adventure.

The next morning, my mom roused me from bed, reminding me that I had an enrollment appointment at my new school. I rushed through my bath and dressing, my mind still reeling from the events of the previous day.

As we arrived at the school, I felt a mix of nerves and excitement. My mom gave me a reassuring smile and a gentle push towards the office. I filled out the necessary forms and answered the interviewer's questions, my granny's diary tucked safely in my bag.

My new class was welcoming, and I quickly made friends with Jennifer, who showed me to my seat and introduced me to the rest of the class. Vincent, a charming and charismatic classmate, caught my eye, and we exchanged pleasantries.

As the day drew to a close, I found myself drawn to Vincent, who invited me to his friend's birthday party. I accepted, feeling a sense of belonging in my new school.

As I left the school with my mom, I couldn't help but feel grateful for this new chapter in my life. Little did I know, this was just the beginning of an adventure that would change my life forever.

Over the next few days, I settled into my new routine, exploring my new school and making new friends. The excursion poll was a hot topic of discussion, and I found myself caught up in the excitement. Jennifer and I spent our free time brainstorming ideas for the poll, our minds racing with possibilities.

As the poll approached, I felt a sense of anticipation building inside me. What would the outcome be? Would I find myself on an adventure with my new friends? Only time would tell.

I spent the evening talking to my mom about my first day of school, excitedly sharing stories about my new friends and teachers. My mom listened intently, smiling and nodding along.

As I drifted off to sleep that night, I couldn't help but feel grateful for this new chapter in my life. Little did I know, this was just the beginning of an adventure that would change my life forever. What would the outcome of the poll be? Would I find myself on an adventure with my new friends? Only time would tell.