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Play It Cool When He Wants To Make You Look Like a Fool Contest
He gazed into her innocent eyes Proceeded to say “your friends they lie” “You know they never wanted us to be together” “I gave that girl a ride home because of the bad weather” “Oh that’s a bruise; you know I played paintball this week” “Some jerk got me, what a slick little sneak” “You know your my one and only” “Baby, do I look like a phony?” She took his phone and he grabbed it quickly, “What is a relationship with out trust; you are making me feel sickly” “I never go through your phone” Little did he know his phone called her last night with some other girls moan, So she charmingly played back what she decided to record, The truth always comes out, his face became floored. Contest: cheat written 10/27/11 By: Sabina Nicole
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