"You guys will do great. I love you. "
I looked up at my mom, and she smiled at me. But I didn't want to get out of the car. The car door opened, and my sister jumped out. I knew I was supposed to follow her, but I was stuck in my seat. My sister was running towards the school and looked back quickly, keeping going. I kept looking at the door, hoping she would come back out and get me. She didn't come back.
My mom had told me that my sister would show me where to go. The day before, I had pictured it all in my head. I would follow her into school, and she would show me where to go. Following her would be easy, and I wouldn't be scared at all. Now how am I supposed to know what to do?
"I have to get to work. You're going to be okay," my mom told me as she looked towards the school. 1 followed her eyes and saw more kids than I had ever seen before. I jumped out of the car, closed the door behind me and took one last look at my mom.
There was no turning back now.
I started walking into my new school. The doors were too tall and heavy for me. Not knowing where to go, I headed to the only place that I knew in this new, unfamiliar school.
I walked nervously into my teacher's classroom. It was familiar to me since I was here a few short weeks ago for kindergarten orientation (迎新介绍). 1 could hear my heartbeat in my ears. As I looked around, there were no other kids in the classroom. Maybe I went to the wrong class or it wasn't the first day of school. I wanted to go home. 1 looked around the room. There was a wall of shelves filled with toys and board games.
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"Hi! Before eight o'clock, you can wait in the cafeteria or here if you want." came a familiar voice.
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As the day went on, I realized I had no reason to cry.