Blog Challenge Day 5: Things You Want To Say An Ex

That could be a loaded question. But basically I would say I hope they are happy because I am happy. And I would not trade the life I have for anything.
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That could be a loaded question. But basically I would say I hope they are happy because I am happy. And I would not trade the life I have for anything.
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