Beautifully Flawed

Beautifully Flawed

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"You didn't go!!" my ecstasy was evident in my tone as I exclaimed. "I didn't know my presence was so much desired" He said, his signature half smile gesturing itself though his lips, as he comfortably inclined himself upon the door. "Hey, it isn't that! I was just getting bored! And don't you give that much importance to yourself Christian Fane!" I immediately replied defensively. "Whatever you may say" Christian said, with a mocking tone. Sometimes life takes a strange undesirable turn. Sometimes life changes with one single decision and it seems that your entire well established world turn into a turmoil. Yeah its distressing and disturbing. But as they say every cloud has a silver lining. So it did for Le'et when she met Christian Fane. When she realized there's more to life than just living. And when she fell......
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Some people arrive quietly. No fireworks. No background music. Just a look. A name. A violet shirt in a white room. You don't realize it's the start. Not until you're too far in. I didn't fall for him the way stories say you should. There was no moment of knowing. Just a slow ache that built between library tables and half-finished coffee cups. The kind of love that feels like a question no one teaches you how to ask. We were never official. Never obvious. We were playlists. Eye contact. A sentence that almost sounded like confession-until it didn't. And somewhere in that space between almost and never, I became someone I didn't recognize. Someone quieter. Smaller. And then... someone who walked away. This is not a story about the guy I ended up with. This is about the one I couldn't have. The one who arrived too late. The one who taught me that not all love stories need a happy ending- Some just need a girl who finally chooses herself. And this time, I did.

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