breaking bad with you

breaking bad with you

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I am writing this to reminisce on the love i am scared of loosing but i don't have. The real reason i go church is to pray for him to be mine again. I hope lord answers . I am really scared of what the future holds 😨. I will come back and delete this if he isn't mine 😔
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