Coco is an ex of mine. A really bright and cheery cute girl who is quite the opposite on the inside. (I have a history of getting into hopeless relationships. Relationships with no future, one that will be a big waste of time). Getting together with her was a bad idea to start with, she has a reputation for her stubborness. When i broke the news to Freyja and Serraph, they just laughed about it. They know what was going to happen. They were right.
Coco and I ended with me being the dumpee, and naturally, her being the dumper. But if she did not do what she had done, i would have done so. It was obvious that there was no future for us. The main reason being, i hadn't really gotten over the girl i said i wasn't really over with. (Later on will be talked about under the name of Atana). And secondly, her parents were extremely racist. They threatened to take her out of the country if she was seen (yes. seen. They didn't know we were dating, meaning she was not even ALLOWED to have a friend like myself) with me again. The second reason is mainly why i couldn't put my heart into it. I really wanted to though, to be nicer and more commited, but it was putting her future on the line, thus forcing me to make a horrible decision. She wasn't very effected by her parents' threats. What she didn't know was that it affected me. Badly.
It's over and done with now. During the course of my relationship with Coco, i was introduced to Erna and Foo.
Erna and I bonded when we got high on Indonesian ciggarrettes (hence, the name Erna) and apple juice. Then we opened up about each others' problems and realised that we've been through very similar things. "Seeing someone you really care for going the wrong direction in life. Worry about them all day and all night, but there's nothing you can do about it because they stopped listening, it's out of your hands."
A year later, we found ourselves talking about the same things, the same problems, the same people.
I've gotten alot closer to Erna and Foo within these past few days. Foo and I have a very similar sense of humour. It's the second day spent laughing untill my stomach cramped up and nearly exploded (felt like it..). The hottest topic to joke about is currently "Erna's cousin". She's not chubby, she's not fat, she's MASSIVE. I doubt anyone could resist cracking a joke or two once they've encountered....her cousin.
However, Erna is leaving the country next week. No one knows if she is ever coming back, I may never see her again.
A funny thing happened today, concerning Coco. Erna was telling us of the time Coco asked her if drinking coconuts (hence, the name... if you happen to be reading this one day, i apologise in advance i beg great mercy from thee) could increase her bust size.
I was there, Foo was there, so we took a break from Erna's cousin jokes. Couldn't miss such an opportunity. Especially when knowing that Coco is the kind of person who likes to show that she is proud of who she is, happy with herself, someone who would still love her third nipple if she has a third nipple.
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