I have a little sister named Chloe. She is currently 7 years old. She is honestly the best person in my family. When I get bored, she is usually the only one who shows up and interests me.
Chloe wasn’t easy to get along with. When she was little, she had an aggressive temper. Whenever I said something to her, she would slap or pinch me. As she grew up into kindergarten, her behaviour started to change. I remember that she took other people’s toys home. We patiently explained nicely to her that it wasn’t the right thing to do. Surprisingly, she understood and listened to us and stopped. Even once she said, “Pain is the best teacher.” Then I realized that she was growing. That was a great lesson she taught me.
She is also very talented. At 6, Chloe started learning GuZheng. It is a traditional Chinese instrument that looks like a giant wooden board with strings on it. Now, she has been learning it for a year! At first, she was struggling to practice it in a daily routine, but under our parents’ encouragement, she made a schedule and started to be better and better at it. Until the end of her school year, she was chosen to represent her class in the talent show. Even though she was very nervous on stage, she still managed to play her music fluently. It is great that she could control her motion very well.
She also enjoys physical activities, especially going to trampolines. Unfortunately, while jumping, she sprained her ankle. She also likes her dancing class very much. But even though she has a sprained ankle, she still wants to go to her class. Most people, when getting injured, they rest for a long time, but not Chloe. She is very persistent in going to dance class.
Even though she sometimes annoys me, I still want to thank her for growing up with me. In our entire growth journey, we shared loneliness, happiness, and sadness; still, we are happy that we have each other.

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