Day Summary: The day before Friday, Valerie Ramos spent her day at home since she didn't feel like going to school today since all of her assignments were stressing her out- her mom even pointed out some gray hair.
Valerie went to her room ready to go to sleep for the next day and sat on the edge of her bed. She takes out the white box filled with envelopes Tony given her, and the pink iPod Nano that was stationed on her night stand. She pulled out Envelope Twelve, ripping the flap open, taking out a pink index card.
She goes to her iPod Nano and pressed track twelve and a song started playing and she read the index card
Track Twelve: We kinda argued that night
You and I go hard at each other like we're going to war
You and I go rough, we keep throwing things
and slamming the door
You and I get so damn dysfunctional
we stopped keeping score
You and I get sick yeah I know
that we can't do this no more
But baby there you again, there
you again making me love you
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Right, they argued that night because Valerie confronted Tony about him being over dramatic at a driver. They were at a red light and the driver behind them- turned out to be a student at their high school- kept honking and Tony went through this road rage, scarring his girlfriend. Valerie told him to calm down and he starts yelling at her, and then she started yelling back at him.They were yelling at each other, but what made it a argument is that both said some negative personal things, which almost made them take a break . . .
She waited until nine o'clock like Tony said, to call him. Once the green neon numbers on her clock turned to 9:00, she picked up her cell from her nightstand and dialed her boyfriend
Tony: You know I didn't mean what I said that night
Valerie: Neither did I, but at least we were smart to stay together, imagined we were broken up
Tony: That would be so horrible and I don't know what I would with life
Valerie: I hope we can be together, forever
Tony: I hope so too
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