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The day I took back my sorry
Before, I chose to answer you briefly if the teacher chose us to present. Before, I looked up if you saw my messages with your girlfriend in the group chat so you wouldn't think I am jealous of both of you. Before, I looked forward to not give you paper even though I still had a few. And pinning: ,,..sorry", at the end. The day I took back my sorry's, I didn't notice you changed your football Team. The day I took back my sorry's, I didn't knew you two were fighting. The day I took back my sorry's, I didn't care if your best friend knew, because he still treated me with respect. The day I took back my sorry's, and pushed the door a little to close onto you, so now you have a little scar. I turned my head for a little second but then turned around. Because the day I took back my sorry's, Was the day were I wouldn't let myself take a Benefit from again. It was your fault you stood too far from the door. You were heading it, instead the door was facing my back.
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