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You used to call me your Omega...
You called me your Omega
and I smiled with glee.
We were indivisible,
then she came from the sea.
You traded me for her;
a black wolf for a colorful mermaid.
Now when we are together,
you tense as if there is a
grenade.
I can never get you to smile now
no matter how hard I try.
And I don't know if I should stay
or leave as I cry.
You promised me-we would
always be together.
But Geni came in and ruined
our forever.
So Jacob, I tell you now:
do you want the beautiful mermaid
from the sea?
Or do you want me?
The one who stayed when times were
horrible, and kept her vow.
The one you once called your Omega...

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He wouldn't choose between us. I didn't want him to, but he went on about how he doesn't like the guy I hang out with. C. is my best friend, so I didn't want to stop talking to him, but I did. J. kept talking to Geni; it made me mad that I had to choose, but he didn't.