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writes: Well, In school, my friend and I were talking and I gave a small hint that gave a big part of the last book of twilight away, thinking she had read it. I feel horrible about it, and I tried covering up by saying that I haven't read the last book yet. I'm pretty sure she won't be mad at me for spoiling it, but I'm the kind of person that worries about everything. I feel really bad and want to know what to do. Should I just make up a lie and make what I said sound like it isn't part of the last book, or just by her a cookie from the cafeteria to make up for it? Any ideas of what I can do? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, followtheblackrabbit +, writes (8 October 2010):
lol! Why does everyone spill the Renesme beans? hehehe...I did it after I read the book too actually *sigh* it's becoming a tradition :p Glad it's worked out!
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reader, anonymous, writes (6 October 2010): This is from the person who made the question. Thanks, that is the part I spoiled for her heehee. I will buy her the cookie :) Thanks for the help!
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reader, followtheblackrabbit +, writes (6 October 2010):
lol don't worry about it! Someone told me about Renesme before I even touched the book :p but I still enjoyed it! I was annoyed at first but my dear friend made it up to me by buying me a totally mouth-watering poster of.....well, a hot guy ;) You can make jokes about it to distract her from what you said like: omg did you get to the part where Edward has to make out with Rosalie? And what about when Jacob got fleas? Carlisle's alien abduction?" Buy her the cookie anyway, cookies and book-reading go hand in hand. So relax! Don't worry! It'll be fine! It's sweet of you to worry about ruining the experience for her but trust me, she'll live :)
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