The Last Song I wrote was meant for you (One Shot)
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Complete, First published Dec 11, 2013
They said  "Moving on is a damn suicide."


 But I say  "Sometimes it's very hard to move on, but once you move on, you'll realize it was the best decision you've ever made."


Yes, crying is essential to express the hurtful feeling but once you had pour it out. You need to move forward and forgive those who had hurt you. Be strong enough to let go and be patient to wait what you deserve.


Someone better is coming along the way.



This is a short story of a woman reflecting a wounded heart and how she manage to stand and love again.

Enjoy it and learn from it. ^_____^ (^^)


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Ain't No Other

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Still aching from her internet ex-boyfriend's scam, Tamitha finds herself in deep trouble when she meets Roosevelt Sanvictores, the man in the photos her ex pretended to be. She knows that he's off-limits, but when circumstances keep bringing them together, maybe fate's got other plans. **** After getting drunk from a stupid mistake, Swan Tamitha Dominica wakes up in a room that's not hers, stark naked. As she tries to move forward from the humiliating one-night stand, she comes face-to-face with the man whose photo her internet boyfriend used to scam her. The man is Roosevelt Sanvictores, a handsome billionaire and it's not difficult to like him--only if he's not off limits. Determined not to fall for him, Tamitha puts up her walls. But when her heart screams to tear her walls down and she discovers the past she shared with Roosevelt, will she finally listen to her heart? Disclaimer: This story is written in Taglish.