Loving Sansara

Loving Sansara

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To what extent can you hold on to someone whom wanted so bad to slip away? How long will it take you before you finally decide to just give up on someone whom doesn't want help? How much love can you give to someone whom doesn't care? "It takes a strong man to love a broken woman," this is what Benison Valveijo kept telling himself. However, can he really still hold on until the very end? Or will he finally decide to just let her go and set himself free, because Sansara Andales is irreparable?
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Everything about Elijah that was worth loving walked out the door of his apartment with Madeline, leaving him little more than a shell of a man. No amount of booze or destruction could erase the love he felt for that woman. That sweet, brutal, all too brief love slashed through his insides and left him damaged beyond repair. They say time heals all wounds, and in some ways, it did. Four years after his M&M walked away, Elijah has his life on track. The scars were still on his heart and skin, but this was as close to living for something other than her as he'd ever get. Then the call comes. That punch to the gut, time stopping call that could send him right back into the hole that'd taken him two years to climb out of. Hearing about her engagement was one thing. It hurt, but knowing she'd found happiness after all the heartache gave him some measure of hope for himself. But this? This could be his salvation or his end. *Mentions of suicide and drug and alcohol addiction.

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