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lyn
ane
h, but it felt strange, a
just my best friend. No, she was
but by everythi
llective dreams, and an inseparable connection. From the moment we learned to walk, we were always together, chasi
embrace during life's hardships, and stood strongly togeth
e a sister in every significant aspect, the one
a was my safe haven, the only person I trusted comple
t, here
husband
ble off him in shame, to stammer ou
she d
othing the hem of her dress with an infuriating grace. She
ply star
remo
sh
haling like I had interrupted something
vel
e said. My name
ic attempt to cover up th
ning, my hands shaking. But I clenched my fists at my
" My voice came out quiet, yet
met mine, unreadab
t see th
rom my throat. That was it?
mething, anything at all. A hint of r
le. It felt as though I wa
over this in this way," she wh
as if she was off
g inside
r what, V
of anger. "That my closest friend,no..., my siste
ned, but I pushed the words
er eyes. "Oh, give me a brea
rrea
aid am Ove
nto my palms. My pulse pounded in my ears,
wasn't
ouldn't
r like he was the one exhausted by this. Then, sl
couldn't quite name,guilt, frustrati
s voice eerily calm, like that excuse would some
ght. You just tripped and fell into her bed?" M
is nose as if I were the one being unreasonab
s throat bobbing. "I d
rt me?" I took a step closer, tilting my head up to look
urt me, but you slept with my sister?" My voice rose, thick
my gaze would lessen the weight of what he'd don
mit, Se
s my
e remained infuriatingly calm. "
use you accidentally ended up with Vanessa on
len
suffocatin
an didn'
didn't
ery reason I came here in the first place. I hurrie
t a
n't nee
ever mine
on the inhaler tightened, my knuckles turning white as I fought against the storm of emotions swi
g down on my chest. The atmosphere in the room felt suffocating, thick w
earing down on my chest. The air in the room felt heavy, dense with
d to the harsh tru
heel, ready to
vel
s voice mad
t walking. I shoul
I t
d out a bro
is," he said effortles
tbeat fa
gn w
pe from him, my ga
out the papers. My hands trembled slig
I sa
e w
Unapo
VOR
. My heart lurched, the finality o
vor
arriage had
had mean
ching for anything, anything,
ere was
old, indiff
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ng besi
chin
iti
e papers as a single, devastati
d los