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can u make friends with a stranger?
...what ever it is, I did.

i personally believe that it is very much impossible to make friends with a stranger. Or at least i thought he was...

An unknown number called me the other day looking for Reni (or anything that sounds like this name), and i laughed at him saying "Salah nombor". After the call, he messaged me saying that he was so sorry of the mistake he made and even mention "God Bless and Take Care".
Usually, i would not reply messages from any random guy like this case, but somehow, i did.

One SMS lead to another, and i realize there was kindness and sweetness in his messages. I told wen and ingrid about it and they told me something which i thought was very true...

"Duh, everyone will be very nice in SMS, plus, i bet someone's playing a prank on you girl".

i know they were right.

That's exactly why i stopped talking to the stranger. Everytime he calls me, i would not pick up his calls and i even lied to him that i don't have anymore credit to reply him. Which is quite ridiculous because even his calls i did not answer.

There's obviously no good explanation to that except for "i really don't want to talk to you-so please stop calling" right?

... i feel really really bad.

But then, he is a stranger for goodness sake so why should i feel bad? For all we know he might be a rapist, a killer or some psycho (dear God, please forgive me for judging people) right?

i know i can never really make friends with any stranger, that's why i feel like he isn't a stranger after all?
It's as if someone(him) i knew was trying to play me around using his "experience" with me.
...or maybe i'm just being too much here?



What i'm trying to say is, where's that line between a stranger and a non stranger? and how do you know and identify? it's ambiguous to me.

p/s: anyone of you that knows this guy or you are that guy that plays the prank on me, admit it!

i wont hurt u...

i'll just kill u fast. ;)

Love,
jacqkie..

Comments

-bba- said…
It's a prank! Using some believable replies like "God Bless", very much like he KNOWS you. Be careful!
Anonymous said…
yeahh.. exactly rigght? ;S

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