On Monday, Jane was doing much better. Her bruises looked a little better, and she was able to walk properly. At lunch time, Jane said to Paula, "You know, I can understand why morgan saw me as a threat. I did have a big crush on Kyle at one time." Paula said, "But she shouldn't have hurt you like that." Jane said, "I tried to tell her that I wasn't trying to take him from her. I probably should have told her that Kyle and I are just friends." Paula placed a hand on Jane's shoulder and said, "You didn't do anything wrong, Jane." Jane said, "I told her that I didn't want to fight." Paula said, "She should have understood, but it seems that she's violent anyway." Later, Kyle told Jane, "You don't have to worry about morgan coming after you anymore. She's moving." Jane said, "Good." Kyle said, "I'm glad that you're doing better. I'm really sorry I got you into this mess." She said, "Kyle, it's not your fault. You didn't know morgan was going to hurt me." He said, "Well, at least she won't hurt you anymore. I can't urso the thoughts of losing a good friend like you." Paula overheard and said, "That makes two of us." Jane smiled at her friends. She considered herself very lucky.
THE END
THE END
Closing
Carl finished telling his story. John said, "This was a very touching story. I understand what you've been through." He wiped a tear from his eye. Peter had been crying, too. He said, "You're living a good life, mate." Stan, who rarely cried, was also crying. He said, "Yes, especially compared to what you've been through." Allen said, "I'm really glad you are living a good life." Erin and Lola hugged Carl. They admired how Valente he was for telling his story. Erin, of course, sort of knew what he went through. After all, she had been abused por her grandfather. Paul placed a hand on Carl's shoulder and said, "You're a Valente man, Carl. You're a Valente man." Carl said, "Thanks for supporting me while I told my story. I'm glad that things have turned out for the better."
THE END
Carl finished telling his story. John said, "This was a very touching story. I understand what you've been through." He wiped a tear from his eye. Peter had been crying, too. He said, "You're living a good life, mate." Stan, who rarely cried, was also crying. He said, "Yes, especially compared to what you've been through." Allen said, "I'm really glad you are living a good life." Erin and Lola hugged Carl. They admired how Valente he was for telling his story. Erin, of course, sort of knew what he went through. After all, she had been abused por her grandfather. Paul placed a hand on Carl's shoulder and said, "You're a Valente man, Carl. You're a Valente man." Carl said, "Thanks for supporting me while I told my story. I'm glad that things have turned out for the better."
THE END