A Soon to be Butterfly

A Soon to be Butterfly

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WpMetadataReadMatureComplete Tue, May 11, 2021<5 mins
I wrote this story based on a friend, he is the caterpillar. To better understand the story you would have to know him, but to help I will say this; This friend and I dated, but he ended it because he wasn't ready for his first gf (ie;to become a butterfly) he decided to end it before anyone got hurt, yet sadly I got hurt (ie;the hurt butterfly) I have moved on and so has he but this is a story based on what I thought fit the situation. I was over thinking about the situation a lot and writing helps me.
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