Question Posted Saturday October 22 2005, 11:45 pm
ok so i have this really good friend. And one day me, her, and two other girls wanted to go to the movies. It was really late by the time we decided and the girl had to be home by 10:00. So she was gonna go home and then come back and see the movie with us. But you see the movie was in georgetown and it started at 10:00 so the girl couldn't come. Then she invited us to go to her house and watch a movie but we sorta wanted to go to a theater. So anyway when she called to invite us to come to her house she sounded really sad and upset which made me really sad and i didn't even have a fun time cuz she wasn't there and shes my good friend. And my other friend forced me to tell the other friend who i liked which wasn't nice either and i know that this other friend would have made it better. Anyway, i really like this friend and i dont want her to be upset or mad that we didn't come to her house. Is there anyway that i could make this up to her?
(she can't really do anything fun for awhile cuz she has this big thing coming up and shes really busy and doesn't wanna get sick.) please help!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? bababaubles123 answered Sunday October 23 2005, 11:36 am: ok, first of all (hannah) i am allowed to do fun things and it's not that i had to be home by ten because of my parents. it was because i get tired and i just don't stay up that late. but don't be upset don't even worry about it ok? and the only way to make it up to me is to just forget that it never happened and maybe go to a movie really late after my "big thing" ok? i appreciate the question/personal letter, but it was toatlly not necessary. ok? hannah we're like really good friends and something as silly as this could never hurt our friendship ok? well i'll see you on monday or maybe i'll call sooner ok? love ya chicka!
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