Cory holds up a worn globe. “This globe saw your father, Shawn Hunter, fall asleep on it in 1996. And now it saw Riley cry over a B-plus in February. Time’s weird.”
But Farkle nods. “She’s not wrong. Statistical probability of middle school friendships surviving high school transition is roughly 34 percent.”
Smackle: “I’m scared of emotions. That’s why I labeled them. It didn’t work.” girl meets world season 2 episode 26
They all laugh. The camera pans out as the sun rises over New York.
Maya, for once, doesn’t deflect. “I’m scared Riley finds new friends and I become the girl who peaked in middle school.” Cory holds up a worn globe
The gang meets at the diner. No backpacks. No bells. Just fries and uncertainty.
Maya: “Then high school Maya will knock some sense into her. That’s what we do. We annoy each other into being better.” Time’s weird
Cory puts down the globe. “Good. Now, here’s the secret nobody tells you. The last day isn’t an ending. It’s a test. You don’t pass it by holding on. You pass it by trusting that what you built doesn’t disappear because the room changes.”
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