Thank you for making it here, Elixirs. I can't believe we're here. Solen and Hunt gave me a roller coaster journey–a wild trip indeed. I am closing another book with you and I can't be more thankful for the love, support, and chances you keep on showering me. This story is not my best either, but I learned a lot of things I thought I already knew.
May this story taught you that lying even for the sake of what you think is better isn't right, most specially if it involves and harms other people. Not everyone is like Regina, Hunt, and Martino who hurt and yet can give chance. "No apology will heal the wounds that have dried but still ache." Please know that while it take some characters a short time to forgive, it is not the case all the time. Allow people to rage without forcing them to forgive you as only them felt the pain you caused. If you're one of the people who finds it hard to do so, know that your feelings are valid and you can take as much time as you need. You have the right to forgive or not.
I also want to quote some of Solen's words to remind you the things you must remember.
"If you can't find your home on something or someone, if you can't find yours somewhere or if it is yet to exist, always remember that you can always build one within you. Be your own home, because you belongs to you too."
As I end this story, I wish nothing but for everyone to have the courage to leave a place, a person, a memory, a pain . . . that you once thought you belong.
As Solen have said, you don't belong to the pain you didn't deserve, you don't belong to a person who caused it, you don't belong to that one memory where you think 'you failed'. You belong here, at the present and at the future you are still to make.
You belong here, kind soul. Welcome home~
Always yours and always mine,
Maii 🦋PS. Happy 150k reads, BHH!
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Been Hunting Home | Suarez III
Romance[SLOW EDIT] Soliesse Adelina is a sophisticated woman from a private family of de Andrades. For the last five years, she was caged at their mansion which most may call a dream-perhaps a home. She knew she was missing a lot about life and she wanted...