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Nothing Gold Can Stay: Jacob
So... Today I found out that one of my friends (occasionally) does drugs. Like, I mean, I already knew he did (I guessed, leastwise), but today I actually asked him about it. And he said yes. I didn't bother to inquire further. It saddens me. I asked him what his favorite things to do were, and he said he didn't know. I said, come now, there must be something you like to do. He just shrugged. It makes me sad. It's tragic really. He's switching schools next year, and I doubt that I'll see him again. And I'm praying, praying, that something bad won't happen to him, and that he won't end out homeless on the streets. I really, really hope that his life goes somewhere. I don't know if it will, though. Praying. He's not a bad kid, or anything. Save him. Please.