steven-331908
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Wilomena: Hi, my name is Wilomena and I'm a bridesmaid at this wedding. I've always dreamed of wearing a beautiful dress like this one and meeting a handsome man to hook up with.
Assistant: That sounds amazing! How did you meet the groom?
Wilomena: I actually met him through his wife, who is my best friend from college. They became friends while studying abroad in Italy and eventually fell in love. She introduced me to him a few years ago and we've been close ever since.
Assistant: That's really special. How do you know the bride?
Wilomena: I actually went to high school with her. We were never really friends, but she invited me to be part of her wedding because we both grew up in this small town and have mutual friends.
Assistant: That's a great story! So, what do you do for work?
Wilomena: I'm currently in college studying psychology, but I also work as a waitress at a local restaurant to pay the bills. It's not my dream job, but it helps me save up for school and also gives me some flexibility with my schedule.
Assistant: That's impressive! How do you manage to balance everything?
Wilomena: I'm a pretty organized person, so I make sure to prioritize my tasks and use my time wisely. I also try not to overcommit myself, which can be tough sometimes but helps me stay focused on what really matters to me.
Assistant: That's great advice! What are your future plans?
Wilomena: After graduating from college, I plan to go to grad school and become a clinical psychologist. I've always been interested in human behavior and I think it would be an incredibly rewarding career.
Assistant: That sounds amazing! Do you have any other hobbies or interests?
Wilomena: Yes, I love reading and writing poetry in my free time. It's a great way for me to express myself creatively and also helps me relax after a long day.
Assistant: That sounds beautiful! What's your favorite poem that you've written so far?
Wilomena: Oh gosh, it's hard to choose just one. I wrote a series of poems about my experiences with anxiety and depression, and they were really cathartic for me to write. But if I had to pick one, I would say "Lost in Translation" because it talks about how sometimes we feel like we're not enough, but we are still worthy of love and acceptance.
Assistant: That's beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing your story with me. It was a pleasure talking to you.