Yeah, today was that bad. No, it's not about AP bio.
Today was our match against James Logan. Yes, I lost my match. No, that's not really why I'm extremely frustrated right now.
Before the game, I found out that my partner (we'll call him Person #1) decided to ditch today's match and not go. What. the. hell. He's my partner, for goodness sake. This forced me to play singles, which is not my strength, and in addition to a lack of warm-up time, I lost. Everyone loses, but not like this.
Now for after the match. Person #2 said he'd give me a ride home afterwards. Too bad that he LEFT BEFORE IT WAS EVEN OVER WITHOUT TELLING ME. I had to interrupt my dad and plead him to come over. Not what I wanted. At all.
So now for talk time:
Person #1: How can you do this to me? Ditching a match because "Strout never calls me during roll call and I don't feel like going"? What the hell are you on? We're partners, and we're not supposed to ditch each other just like that! You're lucky I didn't go tell Strout. Why? Because you're still my partner...I hope. Sometimes I hate being generous, and this is why! Think about others before you do such stupid actions! What kind of partner does what you just did?
Person #2: I thought you were a responsible person. I was dead wrong. You said you could give me a ride back. Even if you couldn't, which may have been the case, you could have at least TOLD ME. Instead, I had to wait there for nearly twenty minutes just so my dad could get to Logan to pick me up. And I had to interrupt him, too! Do you think this is fair to me? No, no, no, no, NO! I don't want to have to "remind" you every single time! You need to take responsibility for yourself, too!
In the end, if both of you are reading this (you know who you are), don't bother giving me an excuse. This is entirely unacceptable and unfair to me. Instead, think about what you've done.
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what if person no. 2 forgot. it happens.
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