MA'AM LENNY. The adviser of The Molecules/Ang Molekyuls
Warning: This is quite
nothing but, well, the truth because that is what we give you.
Who couldn’t estimate her as the strict, superior, incandescent model
that is the newspaper adviser of the school organization?
No
one knew. In fact, we didn’t know, too. But maybe first impressions really do
not last. For what we thought of Ms. Elenor L. Alcantara before (not to
mention, snobbish) was a lie – a big fat lie. And maybe Moleck has taught us to
be effectively unbiased, because if you will know everything the organization
has gone through, you wouldn’t – you couldn’t have the guts – to tell much of
the depiction aforesaid. In fact, you might even say the opposite.
Calling her Ma’am Lenny was no foreign thing to do. Since Moleck and such
have transpired, we hand in hand took turns in the production of the school
paper. In the event of it, we cannot work as robots of course. For in due
course, we have managed to make new shared bonds that would be very difficult
to break.
Funny how, at the wee hours of every late night conversations as we do
documentary stuff, we couldn’t help but think (we swear we mean it) about how
our paths of life would have gone off if it weren’t for Moleck. If we didn’t
join. Who could imagine?
Throughout every endeavor, it’s safe to say that we couldn’t have done
everything without her. Ma’am Lenny became the light when there was none. And
it was true that she was stern, but it was for our betterment – knowing when to
be concerned and when to just don’t. She pressured us when we had nothing to
give anymore.
And that made us even stronger. Now look at us, grown-ups. We had flaws,
and we still have, but you can’t tell anymore.
The sole framework of Moleck wouldn’t be sturdy if our Ma’am weren’t at
the base. For that, we thank her. And even if all the staff had gone separate
ways and dealt with much more difficult issues, we will still do, because that
is what a family does.
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