Dip Dyed

Dip Dyed

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Fri, Mar 20, 2015
If you can't get someone out of your head, then maybe they're supposed to be by your side. Colton you may not feel the same way but I do. You've broken my heart but your smile fixes the pain. You cheated on me and made me feel worthless at times but Your personality and everything I love about you has dip dyed my heart permanently into a color that can not be fixed. I've ran with you I've cried with you and I love you Colton. You may not see it but I'm waiting for you and always will be even if you take long. With Love, Olivia Morrow I looked back at the letter and clinched my hand, she's gone and its my fault. Why did I have to be so selfish? Why couldn't I love her back? Why did he take her from me? These questions raced in my mind as I clinched my beer bottle, the biggest question is how did I end up here?
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