Kawaipuna Cottage (Free Sample Chapters)
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  • Reads 22,165
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 1h 5m
Complete, First published Apr 06, 2014
Fed up with real life? Check. Sick of sickness? Check. The worst is behind us? Check. Need to shelter that pitiful little flame of life that is all you have left of yourself? Check and double check!
Carly's got her ticket and she's not looking back.  A tiny cottage on Kauai's North Shore is calling her name, whispering memories of flowering trees, the smell of the ocean and the crowing of roosters. Desperate to shrug off the responsibility of the past four months, Carly boards her flight to Hawaii looking forward to time alone and some hard-earned peace and quiet. As she settles into her first class seat, (a decadent splurge on her part) she is annoyed by the scruffy, sprawling man who will be her seatmate for the next six hours. 
"Just ignore him," she tells herself "we're almost home."
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In A Day Or Two

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The first and last goodbyes will always give you the chills and the wants to see the person again. But pure happiness only lasts for less than a hundred days until reality decided to fuck up happiness and that colorful world you already built with someone else, starts to crumple up as if you didn't work hard for it to be what it is right now, it'll break down as if you didn't put up any foundations on that love you built. The hours and days you spent way back, was wasted and the efforts are forgotten. One mistake and it's all gone, one mistake and you can never get back what you've lost. In a day or two, I'll ask you. After you lost the one you loved, would you mourn or would you smile? In a day or two can you forgive yourself from the faults you've made or would you blame her for not being that strong to stay? In a day or two, can you forget her? All about her and all the things she do? I guess not. It's impossible. In a day or two, I'll be wishing it was me and not her on that passenger seat. I'll be wishing it was me on that bed she lied both weak and helpless. In a day or two, I'll regret every moment I didn't let her know how much I love her.