The unspoken truth (raw edition) Still Subject To Editing
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  • Parts 10
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  • Reads 42
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 10
  • Time 29m
Ongoing, First published Mar 28, 2020
Every day I felt like I was thrown in a dark deep hole and one day I wouldn't be able to hide all my deepest, darkest fears behind a bright smile. I wandered around this world with a fragile heart because of my past . Vulnerable, exposed and with insatiable hunger for the most elusive emotion of all, inner peace. I compromised, lied to myself just for the elusion of a little piece of the paradise that I was denied. My scars were so deep that when I confronted them,I wanted to die. How do you fight yourself, when you are your own worst enemy. I pushed everyone away, so that my already fragile heart would be safe but then I fell in love with you...
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He just stood there. Looking at me. The way I had reacted had put him in a state of shock. "I... I um," Every word I had learned from pre-school to now had just flew out of my mind and left me speechless. "I should go." I could tell he could barely hear the hurtful words I had just chocked out of my mouth, but I didn't care. Not anymore. I walked away. Fighting back tears. I drove all the way to my house and when I got there I fell against the cold wall. What had just happened? All I knew is that I wasn't able to think straight. My mind was clouded with memories of him. I shook my head trying to forget everything that was involved with him. But I wasn't able to forget. These thoughts were a part of me now. He was a part of me.