Friends
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We all have friends and sometimes we are with them till the end and other times we have to let them go. This piece starts as just a simple outline of what a friend is and then dives deeper into one of my own personal relationships with a best friend of mine. We are completely different, which causes part of our problem. She is free spirited and not afraid to be herself and I am very much the opposite.I had tried talk to this friend but it never worked, so i wrote this piece hoping it would finally help solve our issue. I am happy to report we are still friends and closer then ever.
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