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... where?"

“The future."

“What the fuck? You’re crazy."

***

I tried everything, from pleading and clinging to begging her to reconsider just once. Unfortunately, I ultimately had no choice but to accept the inevitable. It was not like she cheated; her feelings had simply faded away. What could I possibly do?

Yes, that was right. I ended things with my girlfriend today. Or, to put it more accurately, she dumped me. If I was going to be brutally honest, I supp ...

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