How to: Date a No Good, Jerk-Faced, Amazing, Hot Guy
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  • Reads 184
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 38m
Ongoing, First published Oct 04, 2015
You know when you're looking through your things and you stumble on subtle memories like your diary? Then you take the time to read over it and laugh at the silly things you wrote. Well, I was doing that just recently and I find out that 11 year old me had a boyfriend. What I also find out is that WE NEVER BROKE UP. How would you explain that to your 7 year boyfriend you forgot you had? He might be thousands of miles away for all you know, how could you find him? Do a Facebook search? That would take ages. Plus, who uses Facebook anymore? That's sooo last year. Well luckily, or unluckily, for me he's actually in my new school and I plan to make things right with him. I wouldn't be able to live with myself if this keeps on going as it is. So, this is what I'm going to do...
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