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Old May 03, 2015, 10:01 PM
yesterdaysangel yesterdaysangel is offline
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it's a terrible feeling to know that we won't be the same.

that i said things and you said things and we weren't really even a couple.

maybe some conflicting emotions, yes, but, still first and foremost best friends.

we used to stargaze together. we grew up together. we were there for each other when people we loved died. when little and big things shook our worlds.

i told you everything.

i trusted you with my life. i opened up. i let myself be vulnerable and hurt in front of you and you were there for me.

and i was there for you.

you let me in, i learned everything about you.

so how are you so okay with dropping me? dropping our friendship?

years of love and secrets and hugs and moments and memories

how does anyone just let go of all of that?

**** you for being okay today. i sure as hell am not.
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Old May 03, 2015, 10:07 PM
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I've been going through similar feelings with friends that dropped me. It is very difficult to try to understand.
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