Relationships are always what they seem.

Relationships are always what they seem.

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Gina Ronnisoc was a softball player.She was 15 and her life was, well,perfect.Her boyfriend was on the baseball team his name was Josh. And often they would play catch in her backyard after dinner in the summer afternoons.When school started they would meet at the church on the corner and head over to his house for dinner.On Sundays they would go to church and then go to lunch at the local 60s themed pizza parlors.They were an amazing couple.Sure they fought, every good couple does , but they could never stay mad at each other.Jenna was always truthful with Josh , and when she wasn't he new by the way she acted.And one day it got out of control.He was asking her if she could start doing his laundry , dishes and homework .She gave him an evil smirk as if he had to be joking and walked away.Later that day she saw him again.He ignored her until she brought the situation back up.He then started blaming her and screaming that he had baseball to work on and had no time for chores.She couldnt
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