The Boy I Let Go
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  • Reads 1,121
  • Votes 18
  • Parts 4
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Sep 01, 2019
Mature
Its her journey to find his angels and demons to play with hers.
Sherin swears to never fall in love again or get attached to any other being.
Any human at one point in life needs to be alone  but never wants to be lonely.
18 years old sherin keeps her walls up unaware of the fact that even coconut shell hard wall couldn't stand as high as her desire to keep him in.
All he wants is to make her happy and soothe her broken heart. 

Any guy would say he could treat you like nobody else but when he breaks you, you go numb for as if space-time stopped, but yes everyone needs someone.

Tradegy begins  when life and love begins to cycle. 

Souls couldn't be switched within bodies that's what makes each person irreplaceable yet she is too young not to try , she wouldn't give in to the thought that 'there isn't a person similar to him'.
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