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Trace Wagner
29 March, 14:25
Words to describe juliet
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Audrina
29 March, 15:56
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-ill-fated
-heartbroken
-passionate
-innocent
-like a star (romeo's words)
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Tyshawn Gallagher
29 March, 17:30
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Young
beautiful
passionate
caring
simple
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