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Chapter 90 Truth about Sarah

(Thomas)

When I had gotten my memories back, I had also gotten reminders of Sarah.

My friends and I had been returning from a basketball match. When I had reached my dorm, I had been surprised to find Sarah standing outside.

She had been smiling and waving at me. I had greeted her the same way that I had always done. Sarah had grabbed me by the arm and pulled me to a side.

“What are you doing?” I had laughed, confused.

“You went out with Lydia last night?” she asked disapprovingly.

“Why?” I asked, patting my neck dry with a towel, “I thought the two of you were friends.”

“Oh, come on, Thomas,” Sarah had rolled her eyes, “I was only trying to be nice to her!”

I had frowned. “What do you mean?”

“Thomas, she’s a trashy gold-digger from nowhere! It doesn’t make sense for you to go out with her!”

What? I had thought. My face had hardened.

But she had continued on. “You should be going out with someone from the same social class as yourself. This is too weird. People are making fun of you!”
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You can use "had" as the verb in a sentence. Example - We had a great time at the park. If another past tense verb is used, you do not need to use "had." Example - Instead of writing."She had said the jacket looks cheap," just write, "she said. The jacket looks cheap."
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