My Little Catniss
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  • Parts 1
Ongoing, First published Jun 06, 2014
Dear Dumb Diary:
Is there a point in your life that you where you wish that you had never met someone so you wouldn't get hurt? Or is it wrong that you assumed that you had something when you really don't? Because you know I do. Oh how I do wish that I never met him, and that I had never talked to him because as of now its one of the biggest mistake I've ever made. Because I fell in love with the wrong person and I expected that he feels the same way, because all the time he talks to me its just so sweet, so sweet that I thought it was.... real... when its really not :( I was so confused that every time we talk I don't know if he was telling that truth that he really like me, or was it one of his lies. Yes LIES! because I found out that I was one of his "dolls". Is it weird that a boy is playing with dolls? Not just a doll but a human doll, that has feelings and knows how to love and get hurt? Sometimes I just think of that LIFE IS JUST SO CRUEL.
-JCP
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