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zlopas [31]
2 years ago
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Diary entry about a promise i broke​

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cluponka [151]2 years ago
7 0

Tuesday

10 sep 2019

12am

Hello, diary

today I commit a terrible error, which makes me very upset. I made a promise to my parents not to eat junk food, but they unexpectedly left the house to attend a party, leaving me at home alone when a call from my friend Jessica came in. She said, "We're having a party tomorrow night. If you're my best friend, please come. I'll be waiting for you. She's my best friend, I cannot deny her. I went to the party and ate junk food there. Now that I've eaten it, I regret it,I don't really know how I will tell my parents that I consume junk food even though I had promised them I would not, so I am really upset with myself and thinking about how selfish I am. God only knows what will happen to me now, but I am deeply regretful and felt sorry in front of my mother and father.

Ann Rose

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