Right decision?

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Hi there! I hope you like my short stories, they just thrilled through my head and cried out to be written down, so have fun reading random stories out of my fantasy! :D (If there are some mistakes, feel free to improve me :D)

I was wrong, the whole time. I thought he loved me, but there was this ,,other girl". I couldn't believe it. The year I went through with him, through the loving and breaking moments. And now there was this ,,other girl".

I hated him! I kicked him out of my flat. One week ago. And now it was clear, I haven't got those strong feelings for him anymore. And now I recognised, my heart just cracked a little bit when he left me.

Maybe it had to go this way, maybe it was our destiny. Maybe it was good that he wasn't anymore a part of my life. I walked forward along the Themse. I loved London, it was such a beautiful city. I stared at the water and thought.

Thought about this year and my new chances, I could travel again like I did it before this damn relationship. Yes, I'd love to see Spain, France or Russia again. I smiled and kept walking along the themse. Maybe I should visit Norway as well.

Suddenly, I bumped into a person. I was falling backwards but a strong arm held my waist and helped me not to fall and to stand normal. I looked at him still in shock. He was a head bigger than me and as I noticed handsome as well.

I locked at him closer and noticed that he only could be 5 to 10 years older than me. My face turned red and I spoke: ,,I, I'm so sorry, I wasn't looking around me." He grinned and answered: ,,No problem, I thought as well about things that went through my mind."

I locked in his deep blue eyes and began to swim in them. But as I noticed, he as well in my green. ,,Thanks for saving me from the ground." I said a little bit awkwardly. ,,Again, no problem darling, this can happen to everyone. I enjoy saving people from the ground." he answered and I laughed.

,,Do you want to walk with me a little bit?" he asked. I nodded and there I was, walking along the Themse with a complete stranger. Who soon wouldn't be so strange to me anymore.

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