Arriving at school, the last hours of classes arrive before the holidays. This last day of school, she is planning an old-Dutch game day. Not her favorite thing to end a school year with, but go ahead! She then has another mentoring hour, in which she finally really says goodbye to the school year. The moment of the day that Anne looks forward to with great pleasure. However, fun is a rather big word. She really likes to have a rest for six weeks afterwards. Rest where she hopes to be able to spend plenty of time with her friends again. Hopefully, she can do so much fun with them that she can restore contact. Despite this hope, she feels a certain uncertainty in her body. She's not very good at placing these alone. Would this uncertainty have to do with the friendships? β€œNo, don't let yourself be crazy,” she commands herself.

She missed Jasmijn, Katja, Jessica, Fleur and Simone so much in the past school year. Surely they would have missed her just as much. Anne is hopeful and thinks that her friends have just been incredibly busy with homework for school, then apps sometimes fall in. It is therefore not always possible to meet up, that is also understandable. In retrospect, she also sees that somewhere, because she herself was also regularly frolicking with the mountains of homework she was instructed to do.

She is therefore sure that she can do fun things with them during the summer holidays. She can't wait to do what she's been missing for so long. Going crazy with her friends, going out for days, chilling out together. She has so much to tell them. She is disappointed that she has to participate in those corny games right now. She would love to send an app to her friends right away. In her mind, she has already formulated this one: β€œYes, finally vacation! Shall we do something fun?’.

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