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Just to Let You Know
I can relate to Mary Ellen when she wrote about how her dad's words are worthless to her now in her article "Just to Let You Know." I have someone in mylife that is not in it as much as I would like. But there is a point to where I can not handle any more lies. Their words, their presence, and the love I had for them fades day by day. The person that I tought I had loved the most, I love least now. I was told lies that can not be fixed. Till this day I hold the lies against the people who told them, this article has showed me that I am not the only one who is damaged by lies.
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