Author's Note

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Author's Note

I'd like to inform you all that the past seven years have not been easy for Zia. I just didn't explain it or write it down because I didn't want to publish something that was inaccurate about her pain experience. I don't want you to get it wrong.

Zia went through a different kind of anguish that you could ever fathom. So don't hold it against her if she accepts Adler so quickly. Zia doesn't really want to forgive her father or Adler, but she accepts them since she cares so much about them. Zia didn't want to hold a grudge against the people she cared about. Please understand if Zia welcomed those who hurt her so quickly.

Also, about Eunice's illness. I didn't write what exactly diagnosis she have because I'm not a doctor to say it so I might put some mistake about it. You can search it on your own. I researched something about it and it says it cannot really be cured or treated. I don't want to confuse you all and I don't want to write down any mistakes.

I hope this story taught you a valuable lesson. I hope you learned a lot even if it wasn't very painful or flawless. You will learn about forgiveness through this narrative. It's not simply about how badly you've been hurt or how much pain you're in. They may cause you great pain, but don't be scared to listen to their justifications and explanations.

Thank you for supporting Pain In My Heart until the end!

No matter what, always choose yourself. Forgiveness is reserved for those who have earned it. Allow forgiveness, but remember to choose yourself at the end. Be quiet, but attentive, it will provide you with a wealth of knowledge.

See you on Life Series #2!

The Author
- Ysa

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