01-11 2022 06:35
wrote:
I still remember the time where we were strangers at the start of the year, and only working together on mini workshops simply because I didn’t attend the meeting where they were allocating everyone to the different events. Let me admit - I was a bit disappointed having been allocated to this event. But idk how, but you took the initiative by leading the event with great determination, took the initiative by having such good vibes, and somehow made it so fun. The quick fire rounds of sassiness every time during our meetings always sparks joy to everyone involved. No matter how busy you were, how tired you were, how troublesome the problem was, your steadfast dedication to mini workshops and beyond has truly inspired me and I heavily admire you dearly. As Urmila and I buy ice-cream on the second last day of school, you tagged along, watching us as we go to different stores in plaza sing. I still recall how you were being sassy about me thinking that I should take anthro instead of econs and also jokingly saying Urmila’s glasses are only for decoration purposes only… there’s so much more memories we have created and we will remember them together dearly. Do I regret joining mini workshops? Heck no. Fate brought us together, and it will always stay that way. You will always be on my mind, and just like how you always say, “Got any problem, must say ah?” Rest in peace, Constance.
01-11 2022 06:35
wrote:
I still remember the time where we were strangers at the start of the year, and only working together on mini workshops simply because I didn’t attend the meeting where they were allocating everyone to the different events. Let me admit - I was a bit disappointed having been allocated to this event. But idk how, but you took the initiative by leading the event with great determination, took the initiative by having such good vibes, and somehow made it so fun. The quick fire rounds of sassiness every time during our meetings always sparks joy to everyone involved. No matter how busy you were, how tired you were, how troublesome the problem was, your steadfast dedication to mini workshops and beyond has truly inspired me and I heavily admire you dearly. As Urmila and I buy ice-cream on the second last day of school, you tagged along, watching us as we go to different stores in plaza sing. I still recall how you were being sassy about me thinking that I should take anthro instead of econs and also jokingly saying Urmila’s glasses are only for decoration purposes only… there’s so much more memories we have created and we will remember them together dearly. Do I regret joining mini workshops? Heck no. Fate brought us together, and it will always stay that way. You will always be on my mind, and just like how you always say, “Got any problem, must say ah?” Rest in peace, Constance.