Healing the Breach
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  • Reads 98
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Sep 14, 2014
When we love someone, we also give them the power to hurt us. It will always be a part of it. What people always do is to prove to the people who hurt them that they do not deserve being hurt, being left.
  
  In other words, they change.
  
  It could be for the better, but sometimes, it brings them to the worse phase where they don't get to identify their real self anymore. They get drown from the idea that what they have become will help them get back all the love they've been wanting.
  
  This story is about her who got hurt from her past. She wanted to be the kind of person she has never become, thinking that it might be the way of getting him back.
  
  Will she really be happy again? Will she get what she likes, needs, and wants ever since the day she started sheding tears? Will she be loved again?
  
  Enjoy reading!
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