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Click hereSoon, we could hear the girls giggling about some inane stuff someone had found online. I looked at Dani and we shrugged our shoulders at the same time. It was as if Ralph never had been there. Everyone had simply decided not just to expel him from the group, but to delete him as if he never existed. We honestly didn't care anymore. He was gone from our lives, and as far as I knew, nobody ever heard from him again.
I have to assume that you were either consuming mushrooms or smoking crack when you wrote this train wreck.
Each of these characters is truly pathetic in his/her own way. None is a person you would want in your life. Perhaps that is why they have been in each other's lives for so long. We can only hope that none of the members of this group is fertile. The world has enough problems without their descendents in it.
5 stars
Ah man the drama! Couldn't stop reading lol. So much miscommunication and erroneous expectations among these childhood friends. I think it all makes sense though. When they were younger they couldn't see the situation for what it was, were too inexperienced in the ways of life to properly communicate. As they got older and wiser it became too late. Everyone was stuck in their roles.
I agree with rn2711.
Who created the monster? One has tendencies, but when one’s sense of reality is constantly being undermined by people who deny doing it, well, it can drive you a little mad. Ralph is also part of the problem… he could have communicated the needs he had, but didn’t. But he chose not to. Partly because of the expectations of his friends. The ending speaks volumes for the kind of people that they are. Ralph is not the only narcissist here…