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Fool's Gold • Vol.2 Chapter 9: Jealous • Page ik-page-58146
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Vol.2 Chapter 9: Jealous
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"Jealous my temper" , the narrator tells us, is one of the most famous lines in all of literature. It's one of many that we've heard over the course of the novel. It goes something like this: "I'm jealous of my temper, but I'm also jealous of you, because you're my next-in-command." The narrator asks if he's still angry with him, and the narrator replies that he is. He's not angry with her, he just doesn't have the nerve to tell her what's going on. He tells the narrator to leave her alone, because she's the one who's been flirting with him. The narrator tells him that if she likes him, then she should let him and her alone. He says that he'll get her a "bano hellooo" . He also tells her that he hates Orion, and that he found a "first aid kit" at the drugstore the other day. He warns her to make sure to get rid of the first aid kit before it's too late. He then tells her to "politely" leave him alone, and he promises to make it up for her someday. He goes on to say that if he were lying, he wouldn't lie because he has nothing to do with Orion. But if he was lying, then he'd have lied because he had nothing on Orion . And if he did lie, he would have kept his silence because he didn't want to be associated with the "stupid club" that is Orion's life. He asks the narrator if he can go "agging on" them, which is a fancy way of saying, "I don't care what you say, I'll beat you up for you." He says he could beat Or
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Fool's Gold • Vol.2 Chapter 9: Jealous • Page ik-page-58146
Fool's Gold • Vol.2 Chapter 9: Jealous • Page ik-page-58147
Fool's Gold • Vol.2 Chapter 9: Jealous • Page ik-page-58148
Vol.2 Chapter 9: Jealous
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This is a locked chapterVol.2 Chapter 9: Jealous
About This Chapter
"Jealous my temper" , the narrator tells us, is one of the most famous lines in all of literature. It's one of many that we've heard over the course of the novel. It goes something like this: "I'm jealous of my temper, but I'm also jealous of you, because you're my next-in-command." The narrator asks if he's still angry with him, and the narrator replies that he is. He's not angry with her, he just doesn't have the nerve to tell her what's going on. He tells the narrator to leave her alone, because she's the one who's been flirting with him. The narrator tells him that if she likes him, then she should let him and her alone. He says that he'll get her a "bano hellooo" . He also tells her that he hates Orion, and that he found a "first aid kit" at the drugstore the other day. He warns her to make sure to get rid of the first aid kit before it's too late. He then tells her to "politely" leave him alone, and he promises to make it up for her someday. He goes on to say that if he were lying, he wouldn't lie because he has nothing to do with Orion. But if he was lying, then he'd have lied because he had nothing on Orion . And if he did lie, he would have kept his silence because he didn't want to be associated with the "stupid club" that is Orion's life. He asks the narrator if he can go "agging on" them, which is a fancy way of saying, "I don't care what you say, I'll beat you up for you." He says he could beat Or
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