You know what, you are not my friend anymore!
That was what MC heard when she approached a very close friend. I heard those words, too but I didnt meddle with the two of them. MC quietly walked ahead and the other girl simply slowed down.
When we reached our house, MC still quiet, went inside. And the other girl just went on walking. That is remarkable as both of them wouldnt let go without saying their usual noisy goodbyes. I still didnt say anything.
The next day, both of them would usually asked to be brought together to their ballet lessons. That day, we had to bring both girls to their class separately. And nope, they didnt even greet each other.
While waiting, the girl's mom told me that she learned that it was MC who said those words to her. So I told her the truth, as I heard the words. We agreed that the girls should learn to work it our by themselves.
On our drive home after her ballet class, MC was thoughful. Finally, she said she want to call her friend. She want to visit her. She think they should meet so that they could talk about what happened. And you know what? Without any urging from me? She did.
Now everything is okay. That's my little peacemaker ;D
4 comments:
that's a very good thing you did - she realized probably that it's a bit sad not having your friend beside you...
She knows how to value friendship and that's good :D !
toni - i didnt think it would be that easy though
haze - i am glad they're back together ;D
Wow, she's more mature than some adults I've known:)...
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