Imaginary Friends

Imaginary Friends

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Growing up everyone had imaginary friends, figments of their imaginations. whether they were people, beasts, mythical things that could never really exist they were ours. our special thing, we would be the only one's seeing them, they kept your secrets and you kept theirs but that doesn't mater now because they were never real they were fake...right? Wrong "imaginary" friends aren't figments of your imagination, they aren't something you made up. no they used to be like you and me. they were REAL. Some of these friends are good. But others are bad. Ever wonder how it was possible in kindergarten that something went flying for no reason but you were always blamed or how things that were special always disappeared out of nowhere you can blame them for that. They may be very different from one another but they all have one thing in common: they hate being forgotten. forgetting your friend is the worse thing you could do because they won't forget you.
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