Famous
  • Reads 61
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 46m
  • Reads 61
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 10
  • Time 46m
Ongoing, First published Jun 07, 2017
She was everything, made to feel as if she wasn't enough. Broken then beaten down by her will to hold on to someone who failed to keep the promises made. She was hurt yet she found a way to get through. 

In time she wore pain like it didn't hurt, through the heartache and sorrow. She had the mindset of a queen and the heart of a warrior. She became everything all at once. 

She built a castle out of the bricks they threw at her. Now she thanks the boy who broke her heart. "I remember what you used to be like, I don't know who you are now." 

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I won't lie to you and tell you that this is a happy story because that would be a lie and I want to be real with you. This story may rip you apart and I just want to warn you if you want happily ever after then Cinderella will be in the children's section. Now that we're straight with each other let me introduce you to the characters. First of all, Jacob Mendoza (that's me) and for now that's all you need to know;) Have you ever felt like your going backwards and the rest of the world is going forwards. It's like everyone's moving and you're just stuck. I'd felt like that my whole life. That is until I met my Celia. God she was so beautiful. She was breathtaking. Her smile tasted like fireworks. Every time. I never understood how another person could make me feel like that. But if I sit here describing her I will be here all day so let's not get ahead of ourselves. I was 23 when I met my Celia, the rest of my life is irrelevant because none of it actually mattered until I met her so let's begin.