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Erotomaniac

Erotomaniac

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, Sep 10, 2017
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erotomania /ɪˌrɒtəʊˈmeɪnɪə/ noun a condition in which a person is obsessed with another person and groundlessly believes that person to be in love with him or her *** "If you play with fire, you're going to get burned" he snarled "What if I want to get burned?" I sassily replied Huge mistake... He pushed me against the wall and grabbed me by my throat and said "you wanna play games? Then let's play".
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Unwanted meaning:- Undesired, unwished. That's what she was in his life, she waited for a decade for his return only to be declared as a forced unwanted woman. He discarded her, rejected her, broke her to her ending limit that she finally accepted that he was no longer the man she gave her heart to. But what will happen when her innocence started playing with his reluctant heart? Even the slightest thought of her hand being placed in another man's burned his insides in jealousy. But why? Wasn't he the one who wanted this fate? A bitter rejection leaded to a slight attraction turning into a vicious obsession. Will she be able to handle his possessive madness when she already gave up on him? Will he stop putting his claim on her when this time it was her who rejected him? The answer was no. His obsession was beyond the limit, control and ethics. Unwanted Her. A heartbreaking tale of an innocent soul. A tale of her unwanted love and his unwanted obsession.

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