It seems that

It seems that

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Cette fille qui danse c'est Eva, certains vous diront qu'elle n'est pas sociable, d'autres qu'elle est mauvaise ou encore qu'elle soit solitaire, mais bien-sûr tous ceux qui se permettrons de dire ça ne la connaisse pas, seule deux personnes la connaissent vraiment, ces deux meilleurs et seuls amis. Mais comme on dit « jamais deux sans trois », Eva aimerait de tous son cœur que cette phrase ne soit pas vraie, mais même si c'est le cas pour les plus chanceux ça ne l'ait pas pour elle. Et elle a parfaitement conscience de qui il s'agit, et encore une fois, elle aurait préférée qu'il ne revienne jamais dans sa vie, mais il parait aussi qu'on dit « ne jamais dire jamais ».
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