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forgetting the past
People say they remember a conversation, and they could even repeat without skipping a beat. But what about the feeling's they felt at that moment. My friend and I have known each other for nine years, and just recently he got a girlfriend, either my thought's of coming in third, or thought of losing him is driving me insane. a few days before he truly started liking this girl, I asked who's at the top of your list? He said God is, and then you, and then her. Now as I think of that conversation I wonder what his answer would be now.
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