Receipt draft - Ali
left unsent"i just want to leave a message to you ,it is very nice now and you dont need to contact me !!!"
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Receipt draft - Ali
left unsent"i just want to leave a message to you ,it is very nice now and you dont need to contact me !!!"
Deleted text - Alike
left unsent"Still remember you, are you still in London? Remember the flower we have? And our small secret"
No contact note - Kink
left unsent"Long time no contact, are you merried? I don't think we can contact anymore. Hope you are all good"
Deleted text - Jenny
left unsent"I stay in the office and work in a country far away from you, today I have my message from a friend, with no talking, know you are married, so said, I want to contact you ,but stop"
Deleted text - Gresk
left unsent"I still want to tell you your book is in my desk, but I cannot contact you because you are with him"
Deleted text - Grr
left unsent"I never give up because of you ,but you dont konw it"
No contact note - Riley
left unsent"You stopped sharing location and I acted like I didn't notice. I keep calling it bad timing because the truth feels worse."
Deleted text - Olivia
left unsent"you left my last message unread for a week. i kept defending you to friends who were obviously right. still not texting 🤡"
Receipt draft - Jordan
left unsent"i saw your name pop up and stared at my screen way too long. i muted your posts and then searched your. wild."
Receipt draft - Olivia
left unsent"I played cool while quietly losing my mind. You were not mysterious, you were unavailable. I picked my dignity this time."
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