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Daily Life - I’m Sorry I Love You VII (C0080)

A: Thank god you showed up when you did! He’s


insane! Do you think we should call the police?

B: Don’t worry about it, I’ll call my friend and have


him take care of it. I can’t believe he was stalking
you all these years. What a nut job!

A: I know! Well... he said I’m not pregnant. I’m sorry


if I got you all worked up over nothing. I want you
to know that I didn’t do it on purpose...

B: Don’t apologize! From the moment I met you, not


a day has gone by when I haven’t thought of you.
And now that I’m with you again, I’m... I’m just
scared, Veronica. The closer I get to you, the
worse it gets. The thought of not being with you,
I mean, I just can’t handle it! We were made for
each other, Veronica. You are my everything, my
soul mate. What can I do?

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A: Just hold me... I’ll always be here for you, no mat-
ter what. And together, we can tackle whatever
life throws at us. I believe in us, Veronica.

B: I’m so happy to hear that! I knew we belong to-


gether. I love you so much.

Key Vocabulary

tackle verb deal with something


that is difficult

no matter phrase despite of anything may


what happen

soul mate common a close friend who has


noun, sin- a deep understanding of
gular you

not a day phrase phrase used to show


goes by you always do some-
thing

on purpose phrase with intention

get worked up phrase angry, excited, or upset


about something

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nut job phrase crazy person (informal)

stalk verb follow and watch a per-


son (usually dangerous)

show up phrase appear; come to a place

insane Adjective crazy, not normal

Supplementary Vocabulary

stalker common a person who follows


noun, sin- someone for a long pe-
gular riod of time in a way
that is dangerous

perpetrator common person who commits a


noun, sin- crime
gular

threaten verb say that you will do


something to hurt or
cause harm to a person

harass verb to annoy or bother


someone many times

insanity common severe mental illness;


noun, non- the state of being crazy
variable

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