The Real Game

The Real Game

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I'm sorry cause I felt too much pain. Pain. It ruined me. He ruined me. I'm sorry cause I've been wretched and wrecked and I'm sorry cause I went through hell and you didn't. And I'M SORRY if you don't understand me but I've had enough of those so-called-love and being devastated was all it gave me. Hurt changes everyone and so does time. And I'm just so effing unfortunate cause no one's there to treat my scraped heart that gave me this numb feeling for everyone. I'd rather be numb than feel all the pains again. I thought nothing's constant in this world until I feel that kind of growing pain. A pain so constant that it became a part of my existence that grows so strong every time I remember you...
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1. When The Girl Leaves The Guy Boys usually do the leaving, they say. It was branded on people's minds that in every particular relationship, it'll be the guy who'll be the first one to give up and leave. But that's not what happened on Davon's part, a mysterious academic achiever whose goals are set already. When Esmeralda managed to get inside his heart and leave without proper goodbyes, he lost track of what road he's going to take. It wasn't just her who vanished, his directions in life also disappeared with her, but still... he stayed for her unpromised return, leaving him broken in pieces, with bruises on his heart as his soul shattered a million times. Never in his wildest dreams thought of being this lost. He could've avoided it, but he couldn't dodge the bullet 'cause when you choose something you'd like to have, you'd go for it; you'd risk your chance, and it's not up to you if you're going to get it or not. They say the longer it takes for something to remain untouched, the easier and faster it heals over time. But why can't time heal him? Why does it hit differently in his case? Why does it feel like, until now, instead of forgetting what happened seven years ago, everything feels like yesterday? Everything feels nostalgic that he forgot to forget everything that the girl who left him behind did.

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