TPOF: The Pain of Fate
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  • Parts 14
Ongoing, First published Jul 25, 2014
Don't expect life to be FAIR. All of us is facing different circumstances in life. Even me, but what's worse is sobrang pasakit naman ata ang ibinigay ng tadhana sa akin.

I've tried to turn my back and escape the reality. I know it's kinda weird to run away even you did nothing. But the fact is, I'm the closed person involved. Walang ibang masisisi kundi ako.

Can you say that I'm a coward because I'm scared to be blame? That I'm so weak because I don't have the guts to explain myself? I thought that running away is the best solution from my FEAR. FEAR of facing the struggles and hatreds that should be given unto me.

Running away from him, from THEM. Living alone, miserably. Pretending to be happy and strong but the truth is I am seeking for comfort, forgiveness and love.

But I can't escape from the Past. Truth will haunts me. And here I am, left with two choices

Run away again OR will it be the time to conquer THE PAIN OF FATE.


-TheRealSnob
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