Sakura
and
Emily:
A
Tale
of
Two
Friends
Sakura
and
Emily
were
two
high
school
students
living
in
different
parts
of
the
world.
Sakura
lived
in
Japan,
while
Emily
lived
in
America.
Though
they
lived
thousands
of
miles
apart,
the
two
of
them
developed
a
special
bond
through
their
shared
love
of
creative
writing.
They
first
met
each
other
in
an
online
writing
forum,
where
they
often
posted
their
works
and
gave
each
other
feedback.
As
they
continued
to
communicate,
they
discovered
many
common
interests
beyond
writing
such
as
music
and
art.
They
often
video
chatted
and
texted
each
other
on
their
phones,
even
when
they
were
supposed
to
be
sleeping.
Despite
their
differences,
Sakura
and
Emily
found
that
their
friendship
blossomed
through
mutual
respect
and
understanding.
They
talked
about
their
cultural
differences
and
compared
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foods,
and
traditions.
Sakura
loved
telling
Emily
about
the
beauty
of
the
cherry
blossoms
in
Japan,
which
bloomed
just
in
time
for
the
Hanami
festival.
Emily,
in
turn,
shared
her
love
for
Thanksgiving
and
promised
to
send
Sakura
a
care
package
of
American
snacks
for
her
to
try.
As
they
continued
to
write
together,
Sakura
and
Emily
formed
an
inseparable
bond
that
transcended
distance,
language,
and
culture.
Although
they
had
never
met
in
person,
they
felt
like
they
knew
each
other
better
than
anyone
else
in
the
world.
Their
friendship
proved
to
be
a
positive
force
in
their
lives,
especially
when
they
faced
difficult
times.
Sakura
helped
Emily
when
she
was
going
through
a
tough
breakup
while
Emily
encouraged
Sakura
when
she
was
feeling
discouraged
about
her
writing.
As
they
graduated
from
high
school,
Sakura
and
Emily
promised
to
keep
in
touch
even
as
they
went
on
to
different
universities.
They
knew
that
their
friendship
was
special
and
that
they
would
always
support
each
other's
dreams.
In
conclusion,
Sakura
and
Emily's
friendship
proved
that
distance
and
cultural
barriers
are
no
match
for
true
friendship.
Despite
living
in
different
parts
of
the
world
and
not
being
able
to
meet
in
person,
the
two
of
them
found
common
ground
in
their
love
of
creative
writing
and
built
a
bond
that
was
unique
and
enduring.