Forgive, Forget
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  • Reads 25
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 26m
Ongoing, First published Apr 28, 2017
A Broken Girl. A Broken Boy. Both having puzzle pieces to which they don't know where to put them in. The girl has abandoned on her pieces as she has much of a mess, the boy has the same amount of a mess- Though every day he adds on to it.  He always puts the pieces in the wrong place but he doesn't bother moving them as he doesn't want to put it in the right place, it's too much of a sacrifice to him. 
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I crossed the border, a wave of relief crossed over me. I was free from the chains that bounded me there, for the first time in forever. I felt. I felt free. I dashed through the trees, my hair long gone had freed itself from the braid, and now flowed free with the wind. I felt alive as I ran, I didn't know where I was going to. I just knew I wasn't going back.
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