Little Traitor

Once upon a time, there was a world in which there lived women named A, B, C and a man named D. A and B were very close friends.  B and C were also pretty close friends.  But the three of them were not united in the closest circle of friends.  A and C both liked D. But D was not known for his feelings.  In her daily life, A often told B about her love feelings for D. On the other side, A intensely chatted D on social media. One day, C told B that she liked D. B at that time often heard stories that many women were fascinated with D and D used to chat with a lot of women.  B told C about the fact and told her not to trust D. But after that B told A about C. On the other hand, C chatted with D and asked him the question: how many women have you attracted to you?  And told about what she heard from B. Hearing that question, D immediately turned that to A, whether he meant A. But D’s answer implied that D was just one of the victims who was fascinated by A’s good behaviour. The problem was that C told about this to B and B told this to A. A was very upset with D. How could D feel that he was a victim?  Didn’t D feel that A really liked him?  That’s what A thought. After that, A chatted with D and asked him about his thoughts on this problem, but with parable sentences. Maybe D understood right away, he answered that he didn’t want to talk about that and told that both of you were the same.

Then, I think for a moment.  The problem lies in someone who does not understand the consequences of his actions telling others about something and also someone who can’t be trusted.  Besides, I think we can always be little “traitors” with just our mouths and fingers.  So, watch what you do! You always can choose what you should say.  I hope that problem doesn’t happen to you guys.

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