Examples Of Monologue Romeo And Juliet

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Hey John, I know you probably deserve a call explaining everything to you but I haven’t even been able to text you in general the past few weeks so I don’t know how I would be able to call you. I don’t really know how to write any of this considering I’ve been trying for weeks to write this and it’s never really seemed right, but basically you really creep me out and I hate being around you. This started the day we went to the pool wit your sister and Jake. You made me extremely uncomfortable with the way you looked at me and some of the stuff you would do /say while we were there. I wasn’t able to even look or talk to you for the rest of the week. I haven’t been comfortable with you since and everything you’ve done after that has made being

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