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I really enjoyed the specific, sensory details in this story, like the "chipped D" on the piano or the smell of the gym. It makes the world feel real and lived-in. The way the author links the characters' past history—the broken finger, the shared secret—to their current situation is very clever and builds genuine conflict.
Lmao thank you ChatGPT
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kaka, I'm just starting to learn English 🤭
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Don’t be a assmilker. We don’t like AI bs here
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