Who would have known their words truly got to him?
Who would have known what would happen?
Nobody knew. Nobody thought about their actions, and that was their mistake.
Or was it his?
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It's not true. It's not true. It's not true. It's. Not. True.
That's what he kept telling himself and for most of the time he believed it, But how long can someone live a lie?
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The phone calls kept increasing
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"Idiot" "Fat ass" "Useless"
Just keep smiling and walking. Just keep smiling and walking. Just. Keep. Smiling. And. Walking. That's what he kept doing and for the most time it worked, but how long can someone keep up an act?
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The Phone calls almost seemed frantic at this point
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He hated them. He. Hated. Them.
That's what he kept whispering to himself and at one point he had believed himself, but maybe he didn't hate them, maybe he hated himself.
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The phone calls had stopped, and the knocks at his door grew louder and louder
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Just. Pull. The. Trigger.
That's what he kept telling himself in the mirror, and he did just that.
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The knocks at the door had stopped, And the sound of a door being barged down was the only sound left.
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Nobody could anticipate the impact of their words, and now that they knew, they blamed themselves and wanted to fix their mistake, but maybe they couldn't fix what was already broken.
But who would have known?
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Who would have known
FanfictionNobody could have known their words would have had such an impact on Alfred. It was to late to take back what had happened, and now they all regretted their words.