Shortly after the incident, the members of The Devil Wants Peace were interviewed. The interviewer asked, "John, is it true that wewe overcame your fear of water before wewe saved Allen?" John replied, "It's true." The interviewer asked, "Is it true that the rest of wewe were surprised when John swam so quickly?" Stan said, "Yes. I knew that his girlfriend, Caryn, taught him how to swim, but I didn't know she taught him to swim so well." Peter said, "I was impressed at how brave he was, too." Allen said, "Yeah. I'll never forget what he did for me." John said, "Thank Caryn. She's the one who taught me how to swim." Caryn saw the interview on the news, and she was very touched. Later, John alisema to Caryn, "Thank wewe for everything wewe did for me this summer." She said, "You're welcome." He said, "Your upendo for me is what motivated wewe to help me, and in the end, I was able to help my mates. upendo conquers fear. I truly believe that."
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The inayofuata day, Greeley accompanied Leila and her aunt and uncle on a ride to the nearest beach. Leila's uncle drove. Leila's dog, Paul, enjoyed looking out the window at the sights. When they stopped for lunch, Leila took Paul out on a leash to "do his business". A few people stopped Leila and asked her, "What kind of dog is that?" Most people didn't believe her when she told them that Paul is a purebred German Shepherd Dog. Leila didn't mind, though. She was aware that most people don't know that Shepherds can be blue, especially solid blue like Paul. Around 6:00 that evening, Leila, Greeley, Leila's aunt and uncle, and Paul arrived at the property. It was a nice beach, pwani house, and it was very pet friendly. They were all tired from their trip. After unpacking, they got chajio, chakula cha jioni and relaxed for the rest of the evening. A few hours later, they called it a night.
Leila and Greeley had just finished their first mwaka of college. They were looking mbele to the summer. Greeley asked, "What are wewe going to do this summer, Leila?" She said, "I'm mostly going to relax and take it easy. What are wewe going to do?" He said, "I think I'll do the same, but we should do some fun things this summer. After all, summer doesn't last forever." She said, "You're right. We should do some fun things together." He said, "I'd like that." Later, Leila texted Greeley and said, "My aunt and uncle and I are going to the beach, pwani this weekend. They alisema that I can bring one friend with me. I first asked Rita, but she can't come, because she's taking summer classes as well as taking on a summer job. Would wewe like to come with us, Greeley?" He said, "I'd upendo to, Leila." She said, "Great!" He asked, "Is your dog, Paul, going too?" She said, "Of course he is." The two Marafiki were looking mbele to their weekend getaway.
The first siku of spring was approaching. Leila and Greeley were on Spring Break. Leila said, "It doesn't seem possible that we're going to be finished with our first mwaka of college in less than two months." He said, "I know." She said, "It's also hard to believe that my dog, Paul, is not a puppy anymore. He's fully grown." Greeley said, "They grow up very quickly." She said, "They really do. I also can't believe that my birthday is coming up. It's the first siku of spring this year, March 20. I'm going to be eighteen." Greeley said, "Happy Birthday." She said, "Thank you." Knowing that she had Marafiki that she didn't have to say "I thought we were friends" to gave Leila comfort. She also knew that she didn't have to have a romantic relationship to complete her. She has and supportive aunt and uncle and great friends. Because of that, she's not lonely at all.
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