I have a friend who recently told me that he's given up the 'street-drugs' to enjoy life better. Granted I took his word for it, but I admit it was very cautiously.
No sooner had we had this conversation, he excused himself to go to the store for cigarettes. He did not return, which was curious because he had planned to meet friends at our place.
Frustrated, I saw him later, and I confronted him about his issue. He explained his actions by giving me one story, but I knew (call it a gut-feeling) that he was lying. (His jaw was doing about 100 movements / 5 second intervals) His eyes were continually shifting and yet, he somehow believed that I was buying his bull.
Frustrated somewhat, I found myself just WALKING AWAY. The only problem I have with this, was that I feel I am walking away from a friend, who may be reaching out. yet I couldn't get past his actions of his addiction
2006-07-28
09:11:17
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