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Do Friends Matter?
Summary:
I don’t really like to advocate for my self, in fact I don’t even speak. Most of the time I get in trouble because I don’t speak. How do I explain myself? Well I can’t acumen, I can’t ascertain anything like my homework or even have friends. I mean don’t get me wrong, they are people I talk to, but when it comes to people I would go to the movies with . . . Nope! Zip! Zilch! Nada! Non who concern me, at least I think? Me I don’t even have archetype friend (a very typical example of a certain person) nope! I’m invisible. Being invisible is quite ambiguous don’t you think? At school there’s this group of people who have recently tried to get me to speak. They tried to bribe me with their Halloween candy! That’s new, you could get candy for not speaking to people who want me to speak. I’m going to love school this year at least if I continue to get candy from strangers and stay invisible.
Morrison H.
Do Friends Matter?
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