Pete Wentz's guide to cumbersome silence

Pete Wentz's guide to cumbersome silence

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Mikey hadn't really been okay for a long time. He wasn't even entirely sure as to why he had gotten to be the way he was, he wouldn't be able to tell you if you were inclined to ask. Maybe it was because his head was so full of troubled thoughts, and he had the self esteem to match. Or maybe, as he liked to think of it, he was just doomed for a life of underlining depression, and long sleeved shirts.
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Ever since preschool, Pete and Mikey were worst enemies. It started off as kicking down block towers and scribbling over drawings to full on rivalry - throwing punches and yelling insults. Gerard was eager to change this, and made friends with Pete's friendship group. As the two groups hung out every lunch, Pete and Mikey reckoned they were living in hell. But as a school project involved the two getting more time together, their opinions may change. Brendon was never the most thoughtful person. He was not particularly liked amongst the student body, he was known for ruining relationships and spreading nasty secrets. But he never really felt empathetic to these hurt people, not until he had managed to ruin his own relationship. As Brendon realised his life isn't quite complete without Ryan, he knew he needed to get him back. And try to be less self-centred.

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