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41 - Hazz

"You really seem to have experienced bad times in relation to trusting other people," I observed, still attentive to your face. "Or, in fact, in relation to simply knowing them.”

"At school, I've always been the chubby and dull girl," Jessy said, shaking her feet closer to the water. A cold wind passed quickly, sighing in her dark hair, and the packaging of her hot dog had long been forgotten next to her on the bench and rolled down the square, while she finished drinking her soda. "My parents changed my school five times. Five times. This should not be something that a child or teenager needs to go through, but today I see how much it has strengthened me.”

"What did they do to you? "I asked, leaning better to see your face. For a moment, Jessy didn't answer, and I only noticed that it had been too invasive, when she let out a trembling sigh. I took a hand to the top of your back. "Jessy, I don't want you to bring out painful memories just to please me. If you want, you can talk. If n
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