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adelina 88 [10]
3 years ago
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PLEASE ANSWER!!!!!!

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Ghella [55]3 years ago
6 0

A few days ago I was preforming in a practice right before a play. My friends were around me and my crush was near me. Once we finished our rolls we all climbed down the stairs from a stage. People were pushing us trying to get down and see their family, and I was tripping and jumped to save myself. I still could not catch my balance and hit my nose on the wall. Everyone giggled and the director ran back stage and screamed "What was THAT?!" I was very embarrassed and ended up having a headache. I think the reason this happened is I did not want to sc rew up in front of my family and ended up embarrassing myself further thinking about it. Now my nose is swollen and very unflattering. I had the rest of the night to think about this and my friends came and comforted me.


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