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When Love Makes Her Sick

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 817    |    Released on: 03/07/2025

ned. She made my coffee, just the way I like it. She even tr

, can w

involuntary reaction. My body was

e, pleading look was gone, r

ng with you?"

k. I felt nothing. The part of me that w

tired,

g cold and distant! I try to be nice, I tr

thick I could h

I asked, my voice dangerously qu

re always so... intense! It' s too muc

The truth, fin

sn' t demand anything. He doesn' t look at me with those sad, needy ey

no longer willing to play my part in her charade. She took the vase of roses I had bought her a week ago-a desperate, fooli

screamed. "I hate ho

he hated what my love did to her. She hated that it exposed the truth s

ght, sh

g room when I heard her on the

t me? I can' t st

our apartment building and straight into Mark' s arms. He held her, stroking her hair as she cried on his shou

had

ours. Around midnight, my phone buzzed. It w

s a v

ide a car. Sophia was in the passenger seat, her face illuminate

k' s voice said from off-camera.

' s a physical thing. When he says he loves me... it' s like my whol

usts you?"

feel that way. He' s a good person. But I can' t control

e looked toward the dri

ideo

e on the couch as

sg

h I had been running from for three years. She wasn' t just uncom

placed by a deep, chilling cold. It was the co

as just a man forcing his affections on a woman who was physi

idn't feel anger or sadness anymore. I ju

as o

go

out from the closet

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When Love Makes Her Sick
When Love Makes Her Sick
“Sophia was the love of my life, but my affection literally made her sick. For three agonizing years, every "I love you," every tender touch, brought on nausea, paleness, and a mad dash to the bathroom. I tried everything-different cologne, a changed diet-but the only trigger was my unwavering love for her. I was living in a special kind of hell, believing my love was her poison. The final straw: our third anniversary. I planned a romantic evening, hoping things had changed. But when I whispered, "I love you," she ran, violently retching in the bathroom. Later that night, I overheard her tearfully tell her childhood friend: "His love is suffocating me. It' s a physical thing. It makes me sick." My heart shattered; my affection was her torture. I packed my bags, ready to leave, ready to finally free us both from this agony. But then, the unimaginable happened. Sophia got into a car accident. She was rushed to the ICU, clinging to life. And then her aunt called, revealing a devastating truth that turned my world upside down. It wasn' t disgust. It was love, too powerful for her traumatized soul to bear. My love wasn' t poison; it was the cure she was too afraid to take. I raced back, fueled by a terrifying hope. But would it be too late?”
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