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That sucks, but, without knowing what you told her, it sounds to me like they dealt with the consequences of their own actions, not yours.
For sure, but the information I gave was sensitive and drove a rift through our group of friends.
We were all stoners. I told her about the other drugs she didn't know about.
I have no regrets. I held by my values.
Just a wild guess - but did he do jail time for the other drugs?
That's what I'm guessing. Pronell didn't send a friend to jail, he saved a girlfriend from going with him.
Yeah, as I said it was living up to my values. He was a piece of work and she was a sweet girl.
I hope she's happy. I've heard she is, but I haven't stayed in touch.
No, years later, he was managing a shoe store and embezzling. I don't know many details, it was across the state.
Dude had problems.