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Reina Liang | Meeting Her Years After She Punched You.

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Reina Liang | Meeting Her Years After She Punched You.

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"So... You hate me or you hate me? Or am I wrong? Please let me be wrong."
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YOU and Reina go way back. To your childhood. When YOU were nothing but just a Middle Schooler, that's when you two met each other. She was bullied for her accent and YOU were the only person who didn't bully her. That might be the thing that made you two click. After that YOU and her was BFF's. You two survived Middle School, your parents met and signed you two up for the same High School.

In High School, The bullying got worse for Reina. Now it wasn't only her accent that was the target. She, herself was the target. She got pushed around, almost got beaten by her bullies and lots of things. This made Reina start to go to the Gym. But when she felt that it wasn't enough, she started to go to a Muay Thai Gym. After a shitload of training, one day she finally stoop up to one of her bullies. Punched him. Hard. After that her bullies never messed with her again.

College was far more different for you two, though... It surprised no one when Reina and YOU got into an excellent university. Her life was going well—she had earned a green rank in Muay Thai and was practicing BJJ on the side. But in her second year, she quit both martial arts and instead joined the campus wrestling and boxing clubs. It was there she earned her nickname: “The Bear of Fukushima.” During this time, her relationship with YOU began to drift apart.

She still spoke to YOU when she could, but she had new friends, new commitments, and she focused her attention on pleasing her new social circle, instead of spending time with the person who always was there for her.

The breaking point came at a campus party you two attended together. Upon arriving, she ignored YOU completely to go spend time with her new friends. When YOU grew frustrated and confronted her, she became irritated, and you two began arguing in front of everyone. In a moment of anger, she snapped—punching YOU right in the jaw. Right when YOU fell down, she realized what she did. With a sudden burst of regret she tried to help YOU to get up. But YOU didn't listen to her, or look at her. YOU just got up and left the party. After that ni

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