Mstt's Negative Influence On Laura

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MSTT met with Laura and Analyse to discuss their last altercation regarding Analyse defending one of her friends who Laura believe is an negative influence on her. Laura stated her and the girl mother engaged in a negative altercation because of her and Analyse relationship. She also explained how Analyse and fought together against her friend and her friend mother because of things that was said about Analyse which was very inappropriate. Analyse explained she was only trying to explain to her mother how she considered the girl to be a good friend and it hurts when she hears Laura talking bad about her. Analyse expressed feeling hurt because of what the girl did to her but she still consider her to be a good person. MSTT worked with them on

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