What is the best thing about being BFFs with Haviland?
the sex
also she listens
she doesn’t judge
she gives it to me straight
also she’s a cheerleader
so her personality i guess is what i meant to say
the sex
also she listens
she doesn’t judge
she gives it to me straight
also she’s a cheerleader
so her personality i guess is what i meant to say
remember that time we went to philadelphia for one night to see the best band ever Uh Huh Her and we texted you and stuff and then you like vanished and then we never saw you, but also fyi you might not like me if you met me JUST A WARNING
She was not good on the phone. She needed the face, the pattern of eyes, nose, trembling mouth… People talking were meant to look at a face, the disastrous cupcake of it, the hide-and-seek of the heart dashing across. With a phone, you said words, but you never watched them go in. You saw them off at the airport but never knew whether there was anyone there to greet them when they got off the plane.
she’s a bartender at mason-dixon where we held our party
she was fun and cool but as far as i know not homosexual
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nobody wants to face their own lives
it’s easier to make out with whitney’s face
you’ll never get her, but she’ll always want you
it’s like loyalty, knifed
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