Until My Last Breath Ends
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  • Reads 140
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  • Parts 2
Ongoing, First published Mar 28, 2014
We cannot just let our heart teach to love someone. The heart always know what it wants in the first place, whom you'll love even if you know that you'll get hurt in the end.

We always force ourselves to love another person just to forget the person in the past who caused you pain so much. The question is, is it right for us to use someone even if the person you loved before is whom you love until your last breath ends? 

"You'll need to experience pain and jealousy first, before knowing what you have already gave-up." -Ian Dela fuerte.
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