Choate Own Choice #2
December 6, 2018
During my freshman year of high school, one of my friends told me of a secret spot just off school grounds in the nearby woods that he had discovered. That weekend my friend took me their for the first time, as I walked through the woods I eventually reached a vast clearing with three trees forming a triangle in the middle where a few large rocks stood inside the shape created by the trees. The clearing seemed untouched by society, as no lights from the houses not a hundred yards away could be seen peaking through the trees, the only light we had was what was given off by the moon. My friend told me he had decided to call the place "Our own Narnia" because of his appreciation for the novels that this place reminded him of. Our Narnia, in a way, was our own sacred place, our very own Garden of Eden untouched by outside influence. We rarely spoke of it to others, and even fewer were taken to the location to witness its grandeur for themselves. Narnia became a symbol of the relationship between me and my friend who discovered it and the love we shared for each other as friends.
During my freshman year of high school, one of my friends told me of a secret spot just off school grounds in the nearby woods that he had discovered. That weekend my friend took me their for the first time, as I walked through the woods I eventually reached a vast clearing with three trees forming a triangle in the middle where a few large rocks stood inside the shape created by the trees. The clearing seemed untouched by society, as no lights from the houses not a hundred yards away could be seen peaking through the trees, the only light we had was what was given off by the moon. My friend told me he had decided to call the place "Our own Narnia" because of his appreciation for the novels that this place reminded him of. Our Narnia, in a way, was our own sacred place, our very own Garden of Eden untouched by outside influence. We rarely spoke of it to others, and even fewer were taken to the location to witness its grandeur for themselves. Narnia became a symbol of the relationship between me and my friend who discovered it and the love we shared for each other as friends.
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