You, — You have to let me go. My dad can't afford it. Don't worry about that. No. I saw them when I was little... and I don't want to be a Mayview kid. Just tell me how to stop it. Stop what?
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My aunt had that same thing done to her, too. And she turned her life around.
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Do you understand?
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I'm really sorry we can't be here foryour birthday. No, that's okay. I'm just sorry you have to go back and visit your dad. I'm in such a good mood I don't think even he could ruin it. I feel like I'm finally doing good. You are. Well, what about you? When I met you, you were this scared freshman.
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I don't know if I will have the time to write any more letters... because I might be too busy trying to participate.
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God, I miss Mom's cooking. You have no idea how good you have it.
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I'm actually starting to hate pizza.
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Congratulations. Charlie. Charlie's here. Guys, group photo. We should all take a group photo. Ooh! Get against the railing and try to look suave. Yep, this is the one. That's gonna be a great angle.
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I don't know what to say. You don't have to say anything.
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What do the players call a puck again?
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We accept the love we think we deserve.
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Stop!
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Can we be friends again? Ofcourse.
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Thankyou.
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Now look at you in that suit. You're like a sexy English schoolboy. I saw Mary Elizabeth checking you out. No.
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Hello? - Hey, Candace. - Charlie? Sam and Patrick left, and I can't stop thinking about something. Shh. What? Candace...