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Look to Lance: Halloween Edition

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Dear Lance,

How do I tell my friends that I am the Imposter?

Sincerely,

Pegasus with an M instead of P

Dear pegasus with an M instead of P,

Sometimes telling your friends secrets like these can be hard, but you just have to trust them and that they will be accepting of you. If they are a real friend they won’t mind. As for how to tell them, if you are too nervous to tell them face to face, I would suggest a letter. Get a nice card from your local convenience store and express all of your feelings through written words. A formal email is a good option as well. Good luck!

Sincerely,

Lance

Dear Lance,

Me and my friend both have a crush on the same person and they also like us both back. We don’t want this person to get in the way of our friendship but we both have strong feelings towards them. What do you recommend we do to solve this situation?

Sincerely,

Torn in Two ways

Dear torn in two ways,

Firstly, yikes! That is one sticky situation but I can hopefully give you some advice to help you find a safe way out. I am assuming that you would like me to tell you to go ahead and date the person you like without regard to your friend, but I have different advice. Forget the love interest. If they like both of you equally but end up dating you, even during the relationship you will feel insecure that they still might like your friend. You also could damage your friendship and friendships should be forever! They also aren’t good enough for you or your friend if they are indecisive and like both two people at once. Worst comes to worse and you both are having a hard time getting over them, Give them an onion, they are proven to deter feelings. 

Sincerely,

Lance

Olivia Miller

Feature Editor

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Olivia Miller, Editor-in-Chief
Olivia Miller is a Junior at San Marcos High school. This is her third year on the Kings Page staff with her first year as a editor-in-chief. Besides being the Feature Section editor she enjoys running, drawing, and going to the beach. Her hope for the 2021 Kings Page year is to speak to the San Marcos Community and contribute to the Royal Pride!
Noelle Cabrera, Editor in Chief
Noelle is an 12th grader at San Marcos High School. This is her fourth year on The King’s Page and she is now the Editor in Chief. Journalism is currently her favorite class and she is also a member of the San Marcos Ethnic Studies Club. Outside of school she volunteers with animals, is a member of the Youth Making Change Board and is in the Santa Barbara Chapter of GenUp.
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