Valerie's mother, Violetta, knocks on her daughter's door. Valerie lays in bed and pretended to be asleep, since if Valerie was to be awake, her mother would force her to go downstairs and eat breakfast.
Once Violetta left the room, Valerie waited for five or so minutes until she pulls out the pink iPod Nano from under her pillow and plays track twenty-two, already reading the pink index card from Envelope Twenty-Two
Track Twenty-Two: I can imagine your life after me
I'm gonna make it bend and break
Say a prayer, but let the good time roll
In case God doesn't show
And I want these words to make things right
But it's the wrong that makes the words to come to life
"Who does he think he is?"
If that's the worst you got
Better put your finger back to the keys
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Yes Tony, thanks for the memories, they were great by the way.
No, but why add this song to the playlist if their memories was perfect . . .
Yet the break-up wasn't all that effective because Valerie wasn't even phased after a hour or so, but she wonder how's Tony just after track twenty-eight she will contact him to see what's up.
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The Break-Up Playlist (♬ #1)
Short StoryHe was too shy to actually break up with her, so he bought her a pink iPod Nano and made her a playlist of break-up songs. Only to confess his wrongs. 12/5/15: ranked in short story (#796)