My best friend is Kristen Moyers. She has brown eyes, medium length blonde hair, and she is just the slightest bit taller than me. We run cross country together, sit next to each other every day in band, and have countless amounts of unforgettable memories. She is my go-to person when I need to vent my frustrations and she is easily one of the most loyal friends I’ve ever had. Together we like to ride our Penny skateboards around the park, play video games, and explore the many shelfs of Books-A-Million. Although, while Kristen is my best friend, she is definitely not my longest friend. Our friendship started when I was in the seventh grade and she was in the eight. We ended up being in the same band together and with the both of us being trumpet players we sat next to each other, just like we do now. Through that year of middle school band we bonded over similar interest in books, movies, and our distinctive quirks. When we reunited in high school band we started right back off from where we left off and I even convinced her to join the cross-country team. After that we became best friends and hung out with each other every day at band rehearsal and cross-country practice. Some people believe that Kristen and I are completely alike; however, they couldn’t be father from the truth. Kristen and I only have similar interest in a small range of things, other than that we are totally different, and that’s what I think makes our friendship so strong. We use our differences as foils to each other which gives us different perspectives and outlooks on a wide array of things, making our friendship even stronger, and that is why Kristen Moyers is my best friend.