Pick Your Poison 2 (Drugs)

After your girlfriend drags you out of the room and down the hall you wrestle free of her grasp and say, "What were you doing? You made me look like a total loser!" She stands upright and says back to you, "No, you made yourself look like a loser. Only losers get into stupid fights like that, and, over drugs? Come on, man. That is so lame. At first, I had second thoughts about breaking up with you. I thought that this was just an off day. I know now that I was wrong to think you would change. This is how you chose to be and I can't do anything to set you straight. I can try my hardest but that doesn't mean you're going to listen to me. Even though I think you know that I'm right. But you're too drunk to even understand what I'm saying, aren't you? I can't even stand to be around you when you're like this. It's disgusting. I can't believe you. Act your age. I know you're smarter than this. You know what drugs and drinking can do to you. And that was cocaine! It can kill you on your first try! That's why I stopped you. I would never be able to stand it to see you dead. It would kill me,too." Then she just walked away. There was nothing more to it then that. She was right, and you knew it. You had learned in health class just last week that cocaine is just as dangerous as she said. What was that last part about though? Did she still love you or something? "Girls are just so hard to understand," you think to yourself as you walk back to apologize to Scott. As you walk into the office you see Scott talking to some other football players. You hear Scott say, "Man, I am so gonna get that little punk. Who does he think he is, not accepting my help and then getting into a fight with me? He has to be taught a lesson, one way or another." You realize that they are talking about you, and you slip back out of the office, praying that they haven't seen you. You have absolutely no idea what to do. If Scott sees you, he'll pound you. But you want your ex to approve of you a little bit more, and you think that going back and apologizing will help to break the ice between you, or at least thin it a little.
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