I did, however, manage to attend my dear senior, Kwan Ki's 21st birthday party. It was a relatively big group of important people in his life and I should say, good food, good music, good entertaining performances, and a good host made the party all the more wonderful.
I haven't seen him in a very long while, actually. The last time was probably during the school days, or some time last year I can't remember. The way I remembered him was a smart kid at the class bench, who was always taunted for either being miniature, short, or having a "boyfriend". Haha! But above all these, I remembered him for the times I stayed at the bench to do my homework, and he was there teaching me stuff and talking all sorts of other random nonsense. He was this person whom I could consult when I had troubles with my work. A great, great senior, and if you were ever reading this, thank you, in my most earnest tone, for your help and guidance during my JC days. It is very much appreciated.
To be honest, I never imagined my life to be any sort of melodramatic. I am the average, or less than average, probably, kind of person who knows only this small group of friends. I can imagine now how I would spend my 21st birthday. I was never a fan of crowded parties or elaborate celebrations. For me, I would most likely spend that day with a few close friends, quiet and reserved, and transit into an adult seamlessly. But we'll see. Things may change.
Right now, I wish you a very happy birthday, Mr. Kwan Ki :)
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