Falsehoods: A Case Study in Red

Falsehoods: A Case Study in Red

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Ever been taught that prying was a bad thing? Now you'll discover why it is. (I don't know much about this story, the idea came to me suddenly and I'm just letting it flow, join me on the journey if you dare)
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They were trouble. You could just tell by looking at them. They didn't talk to anybody, besides others in the group and people in our school spread stories about them all the time. They were intriguing and we all wanted to be apart of them. But of course, they weren't exactly open to letting others in. Overtime peoples wanting to be apart of them lessened or went away all together. But mine never did and I knew exactly why. It was her. The way she held herself and the mystery of what not only they held but what she held to. I figured it would just be an infatuation from afar. But oh how I was wrong.

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