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Nikki Main

I moved to Ephrata the beginning of high school. Saxon and Skylar were my first friends. They were both wild, hilarious, goobers. Saxon an Skylar would ride there bikes like 5 miles to the other side of town like everyday to kick it with me in a crappy little trailer park...like 5 miles was no big deal n there wasn't a bunch of other places around town that were a million times cooler. Saxon was such a free sprit! As funny and amusing as he was he always made me nervous cause he was a bit of a daredevil maybe that was just the competitive side. Saxon didn't give a crap what people thought of him like really he just was who he was take it or leave it and I admired that about him. Those days we were still pretty innocent (though we thought we were bad) most of my memory's with Saxon are just doing kid stuff... Riding bike after school, listening to terrible music, eating hot pockets, playing tag, acting cool... We weren't just acting.. We were cool haha. it was fun. I stayed in Ephrata about two years In those two years we were best buds, Saxon, Skylar, me and my brother Uriah we all hung out all the time... I didnt tell anybody the day I was moving, but while walking home I seen Saxon and told him, he ended up walking almost all the way home.... We hugged and we both cried. I was only moving like 2 hours away but neither of us had cars and when your a kid two hours away mid as well be acrossed the ocean. We lost touch for the most part every couple months we'd say hi how's life but that was about it. I've been really torn up about his passing and not for him I know he's doing fine now but for his little girl and his mom and family, I didn't get to meet his daughter but when ever we touched base he'd always talk about her. He was proud of his little girl. And that's the saddest part. I wish I could of been there for the funeral or been around around more for you and the family when all that stuff was going down with been there for him more too. Ugh I love you Saxon and I'll see you on the other side.
Saturday November 21, 2015 at 12:59 am
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