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Since she was addicted to drugs if something or someone tries to stop her, she will push them away, and she do not want to be a friend with them. One of her classmates want to stop her, but Merry push her away. For example, her classmate tries to go with Merry to the treatment program, give her advice, and cheer her on, but it does not work. Merry keeps smoking and take drugs. She went to a treatment program one time with her classmate, but Merry was upset because her body and brain need the drug. She is addicted to it. Merry saw her classmate as her enemy. Merry told her classmate not to come close to her and make her terrified.

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