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Juliet confessed to me that she does not simply have a crush on me but instead loves me. Rosaline and all my previous love interests have been casual and unserious according to her; I still do not understand how Juliet was able to seemingly look into my memories and make a statement on my previous ‘lovers’ that is true. I do love her but she is far more worried about my safety than my love. I don’t believe that is a particularly fair thing for her to do. Juliet fully poured out her feelings for me (knowing I was present and also while knowing I was present) but she does not even let me return the courtesy of revealing my feelings for her. I love Juliet but if she does not even let me pronounce my love for her than how could I ever make this

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