Tornado of Chaos
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Ongoing, First published Sep 10, 2017
"I think your just lost," she whispered softly. "Why would you  tell someone you love them and then leave them as soon as all of the turmoil kicks in? Why would you leave someone to fend for themselves when they feel as if they have lost everything already? How does that make sense?"
        Her soft brown eyes were fixed on mine. A small pool of tears were forming in both her eyes and I felt as if my heart was ripping in half.  "How does that make any fucking sense to you?" She snapped. 
         My eyes shot to the ground. It took everything I had to not tell her.  I bit on my tongue, hard. I had already hurt her so much... I couldn't make it worse than it already was. Even though, if I don't tell her.. she'll hate me if she finds out from someone else. I have to tell her the truth. I can't keep going on like this.
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