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They all act like she was a saint at - sm

Posted By: OP of witch on 2009-06-09
In Reply to: Actually, it's pretty rare the mean ones ever even - move away, let alone die. -(see msg)

reunions of course. They only saw one side of this person. She just had it out for me, even tried to infiltrate my group of friends and "take them away" in high school, all but 1 friend knew her bad side as we'd all grown up together, it took my 1 friend a little more time as she moved here in 10th grade but she saw it eventually--if thw witch could not get at me she would pick on my more remote friends, she even would dress like me at times (I had a unique style in HS), it was really weird. My friends would joke not to get me mad or they'd end up dead (I'd wished this girl dead a thousand times), like I said I had little feeling about her dying, she was just a bad person and a bully.


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