One Worth Waiting For [TO BE CONTINUED ASAP]

One Worth Waiting For [TO BE CONTINUED ASAP]

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Inell: "He was a traitor. No matter how I felt about him then or how I feel about him now, he only got close to hurt me. I wanted to hurt him too- the least, physically. He let me trust him. I opened up to him. I was in- I liked him and I- I still love him." Asher: "She was an angel. A cute, innocent little angel. But once I got involved, her purity disintegrated into small pieces of broken heart. I broke her, I recked her. Yet I still want her. The more I destroyed her, the more I want to fix her." One Worth Waiting For. EDITING- WHAT TO EXPECT: - Plot change - New, improved characters (Inell's name might change) - A more mature narration ADD TO LIBRARY FOR UPDATES AND MORE NOTE: The language used by some characters is strong. There is swearing in this story. Not intended to hurt. You will be informed of a chapter uses swearing.
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"Maybe I'm just cursed into Loving you for eternity. That'd be pretty sweet only if you loved me, too." ~•~•~•~••~•~•~•~ Loving him was the best -- and worst -- form of self-destruction. Sophie has been friends with Oliver since they were seven and starry-eyed. And on some level, she has Loved him (with a capital L) ever since. She fell down that rabbit hole at an early age, and she still doesn't know how to climb out. So, she decided to start a journal to pinpoint where it all went wrong and to figure out where to go from there. ~•~•~•~••~•~•~•~ Started: March 8, 2021 Finished: April 2, 2021 Word Count: 18,000 **UPDATES MON/WED/FRI**

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