Gog Getty: A Short Story

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Gog'Getty.

Jeez, is there something wrong between you two?

You know I'm here if you want to talk.
Use it, don't use it...

Fine, I'll use it!

Jeez...

Mrekza's changing on me.

I miss my Mrekza...

who was always there when I needed him.
The Mrekza...

who didn't mind getting bored with me at home.

The one who treated me like an egg.
The one...

The one who was dependent on you.

It didn't bug you that he worked until he started making some real money.

- Don't you want him to be successful?
- Nonsense!

I just hate the fact that he's changing on me, you know?

Actually, I don't want to have this conversation.
Let's leave it.

That's crazy.

I know it sounds weird, but Getty has to do this.

I'm just not comfortable letting her do her
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Are you trying to insult me?

Let me go.
I don't want anything to do with you!

Why not?
You think you're better than us?

- Is that why you won't have fun with us?
- You're not my friends.

Today we are your friends!
Arm him!

Luke, I said arm him!

Take it!

Let the games begin!

You sigh a lot...

for someone who says she's fine.

I tried to be loyal to Dad...

but it ended up backfiring.

And now he sees me as his enemy.

Same with Fana.

It's such a mess.

We all make mistakes.

But it doesn't make you a bad person.

Instead, it makes you human.

It's not that simple, Gogo.
I did things I shouldn't have done.

What did you do?

I can't tell you.

Did you hurt anyone with what you did?

Yes. Fana.

I guess I can't really blame him for being angry with me.

He was the first one to welcome me to the Mabasos. And this is how I thank him.

Why did you do it if you knew it would hurt your brother?

I owe Dad big time.

He went through a lot...

because of me.

He nearly...

He sacrificed a lot to keep me safe.
So when he asked for a favour...

I did what I thought was best.

But it wasn't. Now...

James 5...

verse 16...

"Therefore confess your sins to each other...

and pray for each other so that you may be

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