Silver Lining
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 1h 59m
  • Reads 1,517
  • Votes 56
  • Parts 4
  • Time 1h 59m
Complete, First published Apr 22, 2017
Mature
"What's the point of having free will if you can't go against destiny every once and awhile?"

It was an unfair and cruel law of the universe that everybody's soulmate is predetermined at birth, and written on a parchment that's never been wrong before. Until one day, two people not destined to be with each other ended up in each other's lives...for the third time.

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Soulmates have the best stories in my opinion; they manage to go through so many trials just for the one they love. A little red string attached to their pinky leading them to their destined other half. Too bad my story wasn't like them... * "Just my fucking luck." He laughed bitterly. "And here I thought I'd get some cute ass babe." My heart buckled under his words even as I spoke out. "Sorry to disappoint you there lover boy but it's not like you weren't the only one expecting someone else. You're not my cup of tea either." * The punching stopped suddenly and when my eyes focused to see everyone around me, I saw why the punching stopped. I saw at least three people holding this Leo guy back. I stood up tall, my eyes locking with his as I walked my way over to him. "Consider yourself dead to me," I said in a deadly calm before walking away from him but not before seeing the hurt expression cross over his angered featured face.