English, 30.03.2021 17:50 tyreshagarrett123
Tell him it’s someone he did not see, I’m writing in my diary when there’s a knock on the door. “Un momentito, por favor,” I call out, and quickly erase the page I’ve been writing before shoving the diary back under my pillow. —————————————————————
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