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AESIR Lani has been avoiding me. Perhaps I’m the one who has been avoiding her. I haven’t seen much of her since she slammed the bedroom door in my face and told me to eat s**t and die. Which wasn’t a very nice thing to say, but I guess I deserved it. Talking to Eva about my dilemma hadn’t helped either. In Eva’s opinion, she had blamed me for getting slapped, which I accepted was my fault. I should’ve let go when Lani told me to. And, of course, Eva had blamed me for getting the door slammed in my face. In truth, I had gone with the intention of apologizing to Lani for the insensitive question I’d asked in the car and to also make sure she was home safe and nothing happened to her. But of course, I had to run my mouth in some sort of way. Perhaps I shouldn’t have mentioned the fact th

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