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Hi Francesca Monologue
Hi Francesca, it’s Daniel you know the kid that you’re ignoring for no reason. I don’t know what I did wrong, I mean I’m doing the right thing. I’m struggling in school not like you care or anything I wish you came back so I can be motivated again. Sometimes I feel like giving up and people telling me live it up but nah it’s ridiculous. I stress about it day after day. I still think about those negative things you called me/describe me as. It’s frustrating waiting Francesca, you wouldn’t understand because I didn’t put you in that situation. I didn’t give you the same hate that you’re giving me now. It sucks you hate me now and you can try and deny the fact if you don’t, but I know you do. I wish you didn’t have to go this route. I mean how many times do I have to throw out that I hate when you delete off of stuff. …show more content…
I just want you to be happy that’s all and you’re gonna shake your head and be like yeah alright. It’s true I do want you to be happy because, you really deserve it but I know that I will give you that happiness. I proved that I wasn’t all talk something you still want me to hang my head around. You say oh let me be happy, what about me though? You’ve been mean for almost a year. I watched a documentary on OJ Simpson recently and man that was surreal to watch. Now OJ is what a monster would be, he loved his wife a lot and they tried to fix it. I’m not a bad person whatsoever so you can stop calling me that. I’ve been watching two anime shows along with the OJ documentary, Golden Boy and GTO (Great Teacher Onizuka) I don’t know why honestly. It’s very entertaining I’m not going to lie. I just know that once I get that 2nd chance I can do stuff that you’ll like. I mean I did those stuff

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