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words (pn.) distinct meaningful elements of speech or writing, used with others (or sometimes alone) to form a sentence and typically shown with a space on either side when written or printed.

lucas | ivy

"Hey, sis."

"Hey, Lucas."

"How have you been?"

"Okay, you?"

"I'm doing great. What's wrong?"

"Nothing."

"Come on Ivy. I'm your brother. I know when something's wrong."

". . . Something happened."

"What?"

"I was coming back from school. I was heading towards my dorm. When I arrived, there was . . ."

"There was what Ivy?"

". . . Words written on my door."

"What kind of words?"

". . . Murderer. Attention whore. Bitch. Psycho."

"Oh my god. I'm going to kill whoever did that."

". . ."

"Ivy, you know that I'm here for you right?"

". . . Yeah. Of course."

"Good. Because I'm not lying. I will always be here for you."

"I know. I am meeting Ryan's parents today."

"You are?"

"Yeah."

"Hey, have you been talking to some guy for a while now?"

". . . Yeah. Why do you ask?"

"No reason. Just my roommate has been talking to someone for a while too, and there are just a few coincidences."

"Oh okay. Hey, I have to get ready. Call you later?"

"Of course, bye sis."

"Bye Lucas."

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