J. Peters

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Somehow my mind always jumped to making excuses for her. I still wanted to find a way that it wasn’t her fault. As I walked home I tried to figure out why I did that. Why did I always want to see the best in her and ignore the worst? Then the voice came, like it always did, when I least wanted to hear it. If you accept that there’s a problem, then you have to do something about it.
Not My Problem
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