OWNING HER: Second Chance With A Vow
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for it can leave us
d tomorrow morning," Dr
een good news, but
return as soon as she could. But if anything, she w
k for me, and I was entitle
of my chestnut hair around my finger, glancing at the clock on the wall for what felt like the hundredth time. Every fucking knock on the door felt like th
the bruises anymore, that I'm sick of
he room, casting a gentle glow on my face. My tired eyes flickered with anticipation, hoping that my guess was right. And t
, I wa
asn'
edside, his footsteps silent
he ju
wiftly asked, my cu
derness that bespoke a deeper meaning. "These are gifts from him," he whispered, his vo
, overshadowing my initial thoughts, "Who are you talking about?," I inquired, my voic
vealing the secrets he carried, "The gifts bear the answer you seek,
do I seek?," I
he turned away, leaving me to po
art and mind intertwining in anticipation. Each layer peeled
he words hi
Brand
Bran
l I had were the gifts he sent, including a bouquet of vibra
eep hurt that threatened to consume me. Why would he send me gifts, yet refuse to show up, to see the end of
dz
the bouquet. My trembling hands carefully unfolded t
my chest. I swear, I felt a mixture of frustration and relief wash over me, as if the uncertain
H
uld. The world that has been created for me doesn't allow me c
has put you in so much pain, and I hate myself for it. If only I could take aw
king a deep breath to steady myself, feeling a mixture of bitterness and forgiveness wrestle within my s
ty, to embrace the warmth of his words, but doubt gnawed at me. Was this just a futile attempt to ease
xt words would br
my fragile state as I moved
words. I have no idea if our paths will ever cross again. If it doesn'
ndo
could hold it back. How could he still see my beauty after knocking it down? I felt bot
r into the darkness a
his words would
smo
aining the page with teardrops and ink. The diminishing hope of our paths crossing again tugged at my fragile heartstrings, whispering of a reunion that I
r, I found myself caught between the shards of my shatte
ocked me down, and left me knocked. What has come ove
ybe it's
hat it has left m
y say about