Where Tangents Meet
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  • Reads 63
  • Votes 20
  • Parts 2
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Apr 23, 2020
Breakups are the worst but sometimes it's for the better. The breakup itself isn't that bad, but what happens after it can take a toll on you. It'll take time before you're able to regain yourself and your self-esteem, especially if things didn't end well. You start questioning yourself. You start questioning your choices. Where did I go wrong? What did I do that led things up to this? You fall into a slump, I know I did. And as you've started to build yourself up again and move on. Things come back to you in a flash. 

After all, not all relationships end with a happy ending. Realistically, despite how much we try to make things work, we can never force things to turn out the way we want. This is a story of  a girl holding on to something that she should've let go of beforehand and the aftermath.
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