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I stood there, aching inside, as I gazed at Harriet, who was still standing and staring at me,
like we were both hypnotized. But it was darkness all over here. The memory of her
betrayal lingered like a bitter taste in my mouth. We locked eyes, no words passing
between us, just the weight of unspoken truths hanging heavily in the air. The silence
spoke volumes, echoing the shattered trust and the pain
that now stood between us.
was
As I looked into Harriet’s eyes, I couldn’t help but feel a mix of emotions swirling within
me. There anger, yes, but also a deep sense of sadness and disappointment. When she
had carried out that sh*t, I went ahead to ask myself how she could have done this to me.
How could she have shattered the foundation of trust that we had built over the years?
Yeah, those good–for–nothing thoughts flooded my head.
The diner buzzed with activity around us, oblivious to the silent turmoil that enveloped
Harriet and me. It was as if time had frozen, trapping us in this moment of confrontation
and quiet despair. The clinking of dishes and the murmur of distant conversations all faded
into the background as we continued to stand there, locked in our wordless exchange.
In this picture, things were literally messed up. I could now see the flicker of regret in
Harriet’s eyes, a shadow of remorse that danced across her features. But it was too late
for apologies now. The damage had been done, with irreparable cracks forming in the
once–solid bond that held us together. I wanted to speak, to display my anger, to unleash
the torrent of emotions that threatened to consume me. But something held me back-a
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtstrange sense of resignation that settled over me like a heavy shroud.
In this moment, I realized that words would not be enough to mend what had been broken
between us. The trust that had been shattered could not be easily pieced back together.
Our silence spoke louder than any words ever could, a poignant reminder of the rift that
has existed between us ever since I found out about her unworthy acts.
And right here, right now, as the weight of our shared history pressed down on me, I knew
that those moments would forever be etched in my memory. The pain of betrayal, the
ache of lost trust–they would linger long after we parted ways. And so we stood there, two
figures in a crowded diner, bound by our past and the unspoken words that hung between
us like a heavy fog
but I
As Harriet approached me, I couldn’t help but take a step back. I knew she wanted to talk
to me, was definitely not going to let that happen. I didn’t want to engage in any
conversation with her. In fact, I didn’t even want to be near her. The thought of having to
interact with her was really sick, and it was extremely uncomfortable. I took another step
back, hoping she would get the hint and leave me alone. I didn’t want that piece of trash
coming close to me. In fact, I should even call the police and tell them what the fuck I was
seeing.
The fire
in my hea
my heart was still burning, and it was not love. It was pure hate that churned for this
woman who once held my heart, but then, with those days passing by, our love was torn
apart, wrecked, demolished, ruined, broken like shattered glasses, and could never be the
way it used to be.
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I remembered when Harriet used to be my everything, my wonderful light, brightening my
life and making me feel like I was in heaven. Great moments of bliss, but she chose to
cheat and take flight, leaving me shattered with a pain that I couldn’t withstand at that
time.
I trusted her with all my being, but she played games, her lies deceiving, with a pain so
exhilarating. I gave her my all; my love was so true, but she chose to betray me, so what
could I do? Throw her goddamn ass out of my life, and I followed through with it–a perfect
decision I made. Yes, I couldn’t regret it at all.
The memories haunted me those times, day and night, when I would wake up. Oh, the
love we shared was so beautiful, but too bad it was now out of sight. And the pain still
remained, along with the anger. A constant reminder of my love that went in vain in the
end.
I could curse her name with every breath for causing me such immense distress. My heart
was now filled with intense rage towards this ravishing woman who once held my gaze.
Oh, how she left me wounded, all because some love had me blinded. Piece of crap.
So let the fire in my heart burn for this woman who caused me to yearn. It had me burning
in pain, and I swear it felt like hell. A love that was once pure and true ended up in pain
and intense hatred. Something that could never be forgotten. Because it took eight years
to build such a relationship, and everything went down the drain in the end. The fault was
with both of us. The blame was on her, though, and I would also consider myself to be part
of it.
Harriet fastened her pace, while I just stood still, watching her. Enough was enough; let’s
get things done around here. And the moment she got closer to me, we gazed at each
other for quite a few
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“Luke, my love. It’s actually a nice thing to see you once again.” Harriet smiled at me.
“You broke out of prison. That’s actually shocking of you,” I told her, my expression not
softening one bit. “And by the way, do not call me your love.”
“Why not? Have you forgotten about the lovely moments we spent together?”
“And have you forgotten how you were cheating on me the whole time?” I retorted.
She laughed. “If you hate me so much, then why did you come to visit me in prison?”
“I don’t even know myself.”
me.”
“I think I do. It’s because you still love me.
“There’s no need for you to fool yourself.”
“I’m not.”
“You know I can call the cops on you right now?”
“But you won’t,” she said with a smirk. “Because you love me.”
“That’s never happening.”
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Harriet’s smirk turned into a frown as she realized I wasn’t going to give in to her. I
couldn’t let her get to me again. I couldn’t let her weasel her way back into my life. That
would be so stupid.
“Luke, please…”
“I mean it, Harriet. Don’t show up in my life again,” I said firmly, trying to keep my
emotions in check.
“But I need you, Luke. I have nowhere else to go.
“That’s not my problem anymore.” I turned away and started walking away from her.
“Luke, wait!” She called after me. But I ignored her and made my way to the car. She
should be glad I didn’t even call the cops on her.
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