Leila and Greeley talked, discussing what they could do for his birthday. Leila asked, "What do tu want for your birthday, Greeley?" He replied, "I would like to spend the día with you, my friend." She said, "I know that, but I mean what do tu want as a gift?" He said, "A simple card will be fine. tu don't have to get me anything special." She said, "But you're my friend, and tu gave me a great gift for my birthday in March. I have to return the favor." He said, "All right. Surprise me." She said, "I'll figure something out." After a pause, Greeley said, "My mother will be baking a cake." Leila said, "That's wonderful. What's a birthday without cake?" He said, "That's what I'm saying. It's going to be chocolate." She said, "That's your favorite, right?" He said, "That's right." She then asked, "What do tu want to do for your birthday?" He said, "I don't know yet." She said, "Well, your birthday is in three days. tu need to decide quickly." He said, "Don't worry. I'll figure it out." Greeley didn't figure out anything, but Leila did. She learned that the band, New Religion, was going to be giving an outdoor concert. With help from her aunt and uncle, she bought two tickets. This would be perfect for Greeley.
Some time passed, and Leah and Shaun were virtually inseparable. Leah and Emily were still close friends. Emily later met a better guy named Bradley. This time, Leah didn't have feelings for the guy who chose Emily. Leah remained fond of Shaun. Shaun was really fond of Leah and valued Emily as a close friend. Even when they graduated high school, the friends were still together. It seemed that nothing could tear them apart. Leah never forgot what Shaun told her about not throwing away a perfectly good friendship over romance.
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