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Me and the Ginger guy.

Me and the Ginger guy.

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sat, Jun 2, 2018
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I spent all my summer wishing and wishing every night before I went to sleep for someone like him to appear in my life and I thought that wishes only came true in the movies, but this time mine became true. He was standing right in front of me...well more exactly two feet away, but still I have always hear people saying 'careful what you wish for'... I should have listened. Besides talking about how bad I handle crush this story also talks about other stuff like friends, frenemies and more!
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