PROLOGUE

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Is loving someone a crime? --he asked. His voice was full of pain, eyes blood red, tears rolling down his cheeks making them wet although he was dry inside like a barren land. 

Loving someone is not a crime. But loving someone like me is a crime. --she replied. Desperately wanting an answer, he asked, Why?-- his voice still portraying the amount of pain he was going through because of her. 

Because it'll only hurt you as we can never be together. --she replied with a heavy heart. Hearing this, his world collapsed.



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