"If the storm comes, if we burn up If the wells run dry You're my reason to believe in Another life If it all ends and it's over If the sky falls fire Best believe me, you will see me On the other side If we wake up, lose our patience Or even lose our lives, oh I feel lucky to say that you've been A friend of mine Best believe me, you will see me On the other side"
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I woke up with an excruciating headache.
How much did I drink last night?
I looked over to the right, and the girl from the club was sound asleep.
Panic soon filled my body when I realized what I've done.
I quickly jumped out of bed and grabbed my clothes.
I haven't even been married to Reni for a week, and I cheated on her already. I made a promise to her that I'd love her forever and that I'd treat her better than any man ever could, and I fucking failed her.
She deserves so much better than me, and she has from the very beginning.
The fact that I was able to cheat on her disgusted me. She's much better off without me.
I can't do anything right. I wasn't a good boyfriend, I'm not a good husband, and I'm pretty damn sure I won't be a good father.
I quickly got dressed and bolted towards the door.
"Where are you going?" the girl questioned
"I'm going home to my wife."
"Wife? You weren't worried about your wife when were having sex!" she said angrily
"I was drunk and high out of my fucking mind, and you took advantage of that! Last night wouldn't have happened if I was sober."
I saw a single teardrop fall from her eyes.
Is this bitch serious?
"I thought you liked me."
"When did I ever say or do anything to make you think I liked you? The day we met, I told you that I never intended on cheating."
"I just thought last night was different," she cried.
"You took advantage of my vulnerability! I could understand if I was sober, but you KNEW! You fucking knew that I was fucked up out of my mind. I couldn't even remember my own name last night."
I rushed out of the door, ignoring her cries.
"Anthony, please don't leave!"
"Nobody can please me the way you do!"
"I love you, Anthony!"
"I can treat you better than she can,"
I shook my head at her pathetic statements and hopped in the backseat of the uber.