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I Did It!
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I did it. That’s all that I knew was for sure. I really did it. I couldn’t change what I had done no matter how much I wanted to. I really actually did what I had done. I tried to thrust myself into a fantasy world where I could turn back the clock. It ceased to work however. The clock still leapt forward whether I tried to stop the hands from turning or not. I had done what I always vowed I would never do. I’m a little perfect angel. I never do anything wrong. But I guess I really did do it. Figuratively speaking, I had taken a dagger and slashed my boyfriend’s (Chris) heart into pieces. Wait! I meant EX-boyfriend. All it took was one night and a little stupidity. Wham! Once again I was single and not by choice this time. The devil came along disguised like some rebel hottie and got me into trouble. He was six feet tall with his dark brown hair shaved close to his head. His eyes were dark greenish blue and they lured you in with the power of some unexplained magnetic force. His miscellaneous tattoos and body piercings that were scattered all over his body only served to turn me on more. Take a little bit of lust and mix that with two bottles of Hooch Ice and a couple of shots of strawberry kiwi vodka. Ta-Dah! I give you a surefire recipe that will equal to you cheating on your boyfriend. There are side affects though: denial, lying, and the endless shedding of tears. Then come the mood changes. Followed by the deterioration of your saneness. Afterwards the deep throbbing scars surface that never really go away. Never. Chris was what most girls would indeed call perfect. He was 6 feet tall with short blond hair and a reddish blond goatee. His baby blue eyes made you melt at first sight. He was older and more experienced. At twenty-six years old he was a far jump from the normal guys I went out with. My parents weren’t too happy about he being as old as he was and neither were most of my friends, only I didn’t care. He had graduated college and was a very successful accountant at a large firm in Kansas City.
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