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Join Date: Jul 2013
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Posts: 36,685
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Chances are that Hazel and the twins won't "run in the same circles" in the long term whereas her and Dan will, or at least, they will until Dan runs out of money and realises that quitting his job and expecting to replace the salary off the back of BB was the worst financial idea in history ... ... ... anyway, yeah I can't see them bumping into each other on nights out, HOWEVER, that doesn't mean she'll forget them or that they won't still be friends whenever their paths cross.
Sophie still has a quite immature / teenagery concept of friendship, it seems, where to be friends you have to be in constant contact. I've known my best friend in the world since we were toddlers, we went through every day of school together and went to the same University, but currently we both live "proper adult lives" (we're 28) and I see him probably 4 or 5 times a year. That doesn't make us any less "friends". Adult friendships aren't reliant on constant contact.
So to say "she won't be your friend" is untrue and not really necessary.
She also blatantly said it because in the "early weeks" her and the twins were inseparable (I believe one twin even made a comment about them being like triplets) but in the last few weeks they've grown closer to Hazel, and even now they spend more time with Sam than with Sophie. Green eyed monster syndrome, methinks. "She won't be your friend! I'M your friend!! I'll share my packed lunch with you!"
Last edited by user104658; 11-08-2013 at 10:38 PM.
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