Wednesday, September 28, 2011

My Best Friend's Wedding


If I am to choose one thing that will best describe Alyz, it’ll be a shoe. Well, aside from the fact that she loves shoes, she’s really fashionable (kaya nga friends kami.. lol), tough (well, I’m talking about tough shoes here mare, made from the skin of Lolong.. joke!) and she’s really full of sense kaya you always want her around you.. just like the shoes, so utilized and you just can’t live without.
Our friendship all started when I went to college. A typical Lasallite who’d strut her sexy b**t whenever she walks and back then, I was the geek-y type who always goes to the library and go straight home after school. We sat beside one another during the first day of class, both in Legal Management course as both of us wanted to be a lawyer.. or shall I say both our parents want us to be lawyers. Lol.
Back then, it was a shallow friendship. It’s just shopping and getting-to-know episodes. Trust and depth struck our relationship during the summer of ’03. We both were diagnosed ill on the 2nd Semester of Year 2 and we both need to stop from school. After getting ourselves well, we wanted to catch up and decided to take summer classes. Alyz and Tita Pritz were so generous to ask me to stay at their place so I can study with Alyz. And that was where our super bonding all started.

The friendship went transparent but solid. She knew me deep within and I did the same way. I am more than books and Alyz is more than bars. We found a common ground and that is wit, fashion, and books. We are both very independent and loud, very loving but wise, really serious but fun, and totally crazy but on track. We were not the perfect people in school, nor are we the perfect friends but we were at our best all the time and because of that we became BEST of FRIENDS.

Things were not easy as we sailed along the tough coasts of friendship. We had our break-off. But I guess, TRUE friends will always be friends, no matter what. We missed each other, we picked up where we left off after 2-3 years of unspoken words towards one another. And from there, we became the OLD WE.. with better clothes, shoes, jobs, and men. :)