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"Finally, the long-awaited camping trip became a reality. Yesterday, my girlfriend and I set off for the campsite early in the morning. However, what was initially planned as a romantic getaway for just the two of us turned into a trio. Well, I'm not sure if that's a good or bad thing!
You see, we originally intended for it to be just my girlfriend and me, a chance for us to enjoy some quality time together. We even arranged for a friend to look after our pet, so we could have a private escape. But then, out of the blue, my girlfriend's close friend, who recently went through a breakup, expressed her desire to join us for a little relaxation, so we ended up having a third person along.
With the Chinese Valentine's Day approaching, I considered this camping trip as a special gift for my girlfriend. Sometimes, gifts aren't just about material things; it's the thought and effort that matter. I deliberately took time off work to accompany her, which I thought would be a meaningful present. But I digress. My issue is with my girlfriend's friend, whom I'm not particularly fond of.
No matter how I look at it, I get the feeling that this friend has some sort of interest in me. She keeps giving me these lingering glances, and it's unsettling. Then, last night, while my girlfriend and I were sharing a tent, she suddenly appeared, claiming she wanted to sleep with us because she was afraid of wild animals.
I was adamant about not agreeing to it, as I didn't want any late-night awkwardness with her. So, in the end, my girlfriend went to sleep with her, and I was left alone. It's a bit frustrating since she doesn't seem to pick up on boundaries and disrupted our intimate getaway." |
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