Why did They Call her Loner…

When she was a baby she never cried much. As a little child she rarely talked. As a teenager, she pretty much time lounged about by herself. People rarely saw her with anyone that is why some called her a lone person. But for the girl, her name is Nancy Reerdon such way of life seemed to be her second nature.

Perhaps it was connected with her upbringing. In the family there were six children, she was often quieted down, so that one of the other children could speak, or because her parents were bored with the noise. However, they seemed to love her. From time to time they did something together. They had family vacations and picnics. But parents always ignored the girl. She was six years younger of her older sibling. In four years her mother had two more children. She was somewhere in the middle, always all alone.

Later, Mrs. Reerdon noticed Nancy’s need for friends, however much the girl denied it, she understood that her mom was right. The more that mother pushed Nancy into communicating with other people, the more Nancy resisted and became estranged from her mother. Finally, it was her junior year at high school when she joined a club. It was the National Honor Society, where she met her best friend, Elizabeth Bartlet.

The girls were absolutely opposite. Elizabeth was full of energy, she was athletic and gregarious. In her family she was the oldest, and she had two sisters. Everybody called her Liz, except her father, and she very popular. Besides, she was the president of class, president of National Honor Society and some other organization which were in school. Elizabeth became Nancy’s best friend for life and a new period of her life began with her joining of the National Honor Society.


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