A Euphoric Moment
Happiness is a choice, they say. But, if I had to choose one of the moments in life I've felt really joyful, it was from a vivid memory of my previous Moving Up Ceremony. Vibrant hues of lights were dancing through the four corners of the school's gymnasium. Although the construction was yet to finish and the concrete was seen unfurnished, the stage was dressed with stunning arrangements of chrysanthemum. I recall myself dressed in the school uniform, hair flattened with an iron, and bangs I've accidentally cut way too short. Despite it all. The program made me forget my intrusive decision about cutting my hair before the said day. As I've walked through the familiar concrete stage. My heart raced in a manner I will never forget. The applause echoed, and all I could hear was the genuine "congratulations" coming from my Junior High School teachers. Smiling from ear to ear, I joyfully receive the certificates I know I deserve. Dangling with the gold worn around my neck, with eyes slowly becoming filled with unexpected tears, knees shaking from both excitement and nervousness, and a quivering hand reaching out for the microphone. For the last time around, my four years of crawling my way towards this second being validated is one. But having my talent recognized and being given an opportunity to be put in a great role was another. I nervously walked up again on top of the stage for the second time around. Like magic, the cold breeze swiftly removed the hesitation within me. From singing the familiar melody of the hymn I grew up with to singing our chosen graduation song, it will forever be an honor for me. With my eyes wandering along the crowd, I saw how my mom shed a tear, my dad clapping for me from the farthest part of the gym behind, my friends dancing through the self-made choreography, and my teachers cheering for me. Feeling the overwhelming blissfulness, I took a glance from the huge LCD placed behind me. There, I saw myself smiling through the tears of both satisfaction and a sense of fulfilment that I will never overlook.
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