Chemistry
Chemistry, 28.01.2021 17:20, kaliyab191

Ok, now you really didn’t do nun but yo case anit clear either honey. Tell me what all of this had to do with you?? NOTHING! I get Hazel yo friend and all but you shouldn’t have said nun you should’ve kept your mouth close. Same thing to you! you messy just like Hope and Hazel . And there really was no wrong or right thing here but, If Hazel was getting herself into mess that her problems not yours. It’s just like if hazel getting herself into a fight you jumping in to? You can’t always fight Hazel battles for her. So cut it cause you really trying to end stuff that has nothing to do with you and your problems. And if I’m right you know if somebody dropping there addy your not pulling up so just stop! cause all y’all got dirty cases even me so

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