ABANDONED - DISCONTINUED

ABANDONED - DISCONTINUED

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"I SAID LEAVE!" I screamed to him. He got up and headed for the door, he looked back at me and left I wanted to tell him that I love him but he still left. I know I told him to leave but that wasn't what I wanted. "Please... don't leave me" but its to late, he's already gone Read the rest to find out 🙂🙂 Anyway hope you enjoy please vote and leave me ideas for new chapters
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