Haley glanced at everyone as they finally all were seated and found a familiar face, sending Brooke a smile, then searching for her other friends and family, not really finding anybody else. She was snapped out of her search when she heard her name. "And please welcome, this year's valedictorian, to say a few words--Haley James-Scott!" she heard the principal call from the podium, and forced a smile before taking a long sigh, and adjusting the cap that felt like it was falling off her head. Haley walked towards the podium and got out her cue cards, placing them down.
"Thank you." she said simply, not sure where to start in all honesty. "Well, my name's Haley James-Scott, as many of you already know, since well, Principal Gibbs already said it." she said with a small nervous smile, before searching for anybody to comfort her nerves. "You know, four years ago, I would've never pictured myself here. I mean, I always wished of being valedictorian, but over these past four years, I grew up. I gained a name, and I found myself. Now, many of you may still be searching for who you really are." Haley said glancing at Brooke, "But you'll find yourself when you least expect it, or in someone you would never have guessed." she added, glancing from Brooke to Nathan and then to her cue cards.
"Three years ago, if you would've asked me what I looked forward to most in life, I would've said graduating, and going to College. But I've already figured out that, your dreams change, and sometimes you find one that you never even knew you had."
"It's ironic, that while we're in school and can't leave, we can't wait until we graduate and get released into the real world. But, when we are able to leave, we don't want to leave. Leave the school that you've known for the past four years, the safe feeling it brings, the feeling that you'll always have someone there for you--because when you do leave, you know that there won't be those teachers to guide you through everything. There won't be your parents to tell you what you can and cannot do, you won't have somebody to catch you when you fall. Or to pick you up when you're down." Haley said as she flipped her cue cards, not really reading them, after practicing the speech, she pretty much knew it off by heart. She glanced at Lucas, and then to Peyton.
"Now, I can't guarantee there won't be pitfalls, and disappointments. Or those days when you just don't want to get up and face the real world, because - well - lets face it, there will be those days. But the trick is, to get back up and keep trying. And wherever you go, whatever you do, go there with all your heart - all your might - but don't forget why you went there to begin with."
"A wise man once said, 'Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.' - Dr. Seus." Haley smiled, "I hope that my achievements in life are these; that I will have fought for what was right and fair, that I will have risked for that which mattered, and that I will have given help to those who were in need that I will have left the earth a better place for what I've done and who I've been. - but it's not what you do in life that matters, it's about who you are, remember that. Say hi to a person that you see walking down the street, help someone that's having troubles. Because you never know, they could be your next boss." Haley let out a sigh, and glanced at her friends once more, before glancing at everybody.
"And one more thing before I leave, then you all can get up and forget everything I just said. Remember where you came from, and who you are. Because, even though we don't go to Tree Hill High School anymore, we are still Ravens, blue, black and white, the best of the best. So let me be the first to congratulate you all, on being the graduating class of 2006!"
(Ahaha, I didn't realize how long that was

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