Tangled Hearts -A Tale Of Love,Lies And Forgiveness
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  • Reads 111
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 6
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Mar 04, 2019
How long will it take you to destroy someone?" I asked, my heart pounding with anger and tears welling in my eyes. "How long can it take to ruin someone without hurting people close to him?I asked, feeling a mix of emotions swirling inside me knowing very well it's not in my nature to inflict pain regardless of what hurt me.

The question that stands out to me now is: when did my heart turn black? When did I stop believing in humanity? When did I become the karma? When did I start paying back evil with evil?

For three years, I held onto love, forgiveness, empathy, kindness, and tolerance. Three years of always seeing the good in him, three years of tears, illness, and forgiving his unfaithfulness. Three years of saying sorry over and over again.

But don't worry, there's more to come! 😉Stay tuned for the twists and turns of this rollercoaster ride of emotions. Get ready to buckle up for a journey filled with drama, laughter, tears, and maybe even a little romance.
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