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I should have seen it coming._ The words don__ surprise me, but they piss me off. I pull away and glare down at her. __on__ you fucking dare, Nell Hawthorne. Don__ you dare put this on yourself. You should never have to see shit like this coming._ She backs away, stunned and afraid by the intensity I know is radiating off me. __olton, I just meant he__ always shown__ __top. Just stop right there. Granted, you should__e never gotten involved with a douchetard like him, but that__ no excuse for what he did.
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I should have seen it coming._ The words don__ surprise me, but they piss me off. I pull away and glare down at her. __on__ you fucking dare, Nell Hawthorne. Don__ you dare put this on yourself. You should never have to see shit like this coming._ She backs away, stunned and afraid by the intensity I know is radiating off me. __olton, I just meant he__ always shown__ __top. Just stop right there. Granted, you should__e never gotten involved with a douchetard like him, but that__ no excuse for what he did.

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