Desahuciada.
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  • Reads 52
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 2
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Jan 16, 2020
Para Ashly la palabra desahuciada significaba dos cosas:

1.- En el verbo desahuciar quitar la esperanza de conseguir lo que desea.

2.- En el ámbito de la medicina es declarar un médico a un enfermo incurable y sin posibilidades de sobrevivir.

En su mundo ella era incurable y perdía la esperanza de hacer o conseguir una cosa después de tantos intentos.

Evan Capuleño era su esperanza; fuerte, alto, elegante, tan guapo como inteligente y a pesar de todo él siempre estaba ahí sosteniéndola prohibidamente. 
Gabriel  Gandul llega a su vida inesperadamente cuando su esperanza ya estaba desahuciada y Gabriel era todo lo que ella deseaba.

Dicen que cuando alguien se suicida, su alma va al infierno. Yo opino que si alguien quiere suicidarse es porque el infierno es la vida
que vive, y morir es su descanso.

Eso mismo le paso a alguien tan cercana a Ashly pero desgraciadamente a ella no lo funciono tener su descanso.
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