Valedictorian

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Tommy "So tell me, did you finish your speech for graduation?" I asked, forgetting that she never told me about her becoming valedictorian. "It's going, I guess." She said, taking a sip of the wine the waiter just poured. "Maria, I want you to know that I'm sorry about the other night." I said, hoping to sweep this under the rug, but I was so wrong. "Tommy, it's not like we are dating. We had a little fun, and that was just it, it was fun. I'm over it and know that it will not happen again." Maria said, twisting the knife further in my back. I really fuc.ked up. The waiter finally came up to our table delivering our food, ending our awkward conversation. "Cheese ravioli for the lady with the house salad and a rare T-bone steak with a baked potato for the Sir. Can I get you two anything

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