You Let The Devil In
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 1h 25m
  • Reads 165
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 7
  • Time 1h 25m
Ongoing, First published Mar 02, 2019
This is just the beginning of YOU LET THE  DEVIL In... the saga continues threw out each chapter. The story begins with betray of a friend who is the devil she brought into her life. With each chapter the story uncovers the truths and the struggle she endures. While life goes on and times change she meets other people who are the devil.  They just play a different role in her life. They will bring hurt and pain upon her and her children. All along she fights to survive, dong her best to be a mother who thinks she can protect her children. Short stories that will complete a life of a young mother till she is a older woman looking back,
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33 parts Complete Mature

-A Lie I decided to focus on family, choosing to believe and have faith that everything else would fall into place. I wasn't comfortable-or good-at lying to her. So, when Samantha surprised me one day by swallowing her pride and asking directly if anything had happened during our break, I hesitated. The silence, I believed, said it all. I was on the verge of confessing when she gave me an out: "If you tell me nothing happened, I'll believe you," she said. I should have told her the truth then-or resolved never to reveal it. Instead, years later, as I left for the final time, I selfishly brought it up. By confessing, I hoped to push her away. But in that moment, I let her believe what she clearly wanted to hold on to-that I had been faithful. She knew Pippa and probably sensed there was something between us, but she let it go-and so did I. It was cowardice, I know. Still, I made up my mind to make our dream a reality. And for a while, it worked. But fast-forward through the births of our three additional sons, and more than a dozen years, the same problems that once threatened us had only grown and would soon spiral out of control.