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Ongoing, First published Jul 31, 2015
"sometimes I really regret being nice, apologizing when I didn't even do anything wrong, and making unworthy people a priority in my life." -poems 

meet kitten lancaster 
a 15 year old girl who is suffering from influenza and metal disorders. 
she made many mistakes already and she always try to make up things so anything couldn't be worse. 

when suddenly a friend of her said that she was angry with her even tho she apologize even she did nothing wrong! she already did say sorry how many time but nothing happens. 

but...will she be forgiven? 
or
ignored?

"Even your friend doesn't say sorry to you or ignored you. Just stay happy, at least you said that you were sorry but now leave your old friend besides he is already committing a sin."
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