Part 6: Becoming new friends
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Complete, First published Aug 18, 2015
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Ross and I woke up and I said I really like you I mean love you. Ross said I love you too. Ross kissed me. Then we got dressed, brushed our teeth, and the our hair. We already went 60 dates and we are trying hit 100 dates or higher. We went to my house and we watching TV in my bedroom. Ross Lynch said I love spending time with you. I said I love spending time with you to. Then we both smiled and kissed. Then went back to watch TV. Then we ate dinner. We had lobster for dinner, it was so good.
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