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Lyrx [107]
3 years ago
11

Please somebody help!

English
1 answer:
alexdok [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: hi

Explanation:

hey how are you jack?

im good, I ran into Johnny last night, he looked sad, he said you guys broke up what happened?

i just didn’t feel like it was gonna work, can’t waste my time on something like that, plus I have feelings for someone else

oh mysterious, I love it I have no more questions, good luck with mr mysterious

whispering to herself: if only he knew it was him

what was that Jane?

oh nothing I’m sorry have a good night jack, see you tomorrow

yea I’ll see you(whispers to himself)  I love that girl

NEXT DAY

hey jack so I have to tell you something

me too, you go first

so, basically, remember mister mysterious? we were talking about it last night

yea I remember

well turn out you know him

well who is it

jack...it’s you

oh really, I was about to tell you how much I liked you but you just did it for me, well wanna go grab a drink

id love that

THE END

MARK BRAINLIEST

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