T-Trevaun Speech

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T-Trevaun dont say anything to me and know your role, once you say something to me where fighting.
I-I well how has your day been today Trevaun
T-Trevaun what did I just tell you
I-I Trevaun you need to calm down and redirect yourself today is a new day.
T-Trevaun not for me just know whats going to happen if you continue talking to me.
I-I Trevaun how about you take five minutes to yourself then come talk to me
T-T no forget that im not a child so dont try to treat me like one, just know if you piss me off that a sentence for you.
I-I Okay trevaun I see something is bothering you and making you enage into negative behavoir so just come talk to me later or tomorrow.
T-Trevaun No bro just shut up talking to me.

Trevaun decided to take his

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