Too Late To Love Again

Too Late To Love Again

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A great tale about a person who witness a story between an elderly couple, which the woman was an amnesia patient and the man was a retired businessman. The story that everybody thought was sweet, wasn't as expected. The woman 'was' a man before. And 'he' sacrificed everything to be with the loved one. And yet, the man neglected him. He invited 'her' into his world and abandoned 'her' the next moment. Disowned by his family, mocked by friends and trapped in the society he now felt strange. With his new 'appearance', it's impossible to be accepted. Not in his era, the time where new idea wasn't allowed to voice out. He thought he would die alone, with the other residents in the home. Yet, his once lover came back, to take care of him and to love him wholly. Only if he knew it was already too late...
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"Oh no," the blond shook his head. "Oh no?" another man asked. "What's oh no?" "Will has the look," he looked at his partner in horror. "The 'we're going to make the riskiest decision in our life' look." "Hey," Will winked at all of them and put up his bow, "It's not life without a little risk, right?" *** He needed her. He loved her more than anything in the world. She used to be his everything. He hated her. She took everything from him. She took his happiness; his memories. He just wanted them back. He wanted her back. There were so many thoughts that fought for control of his mind. A part of him told him to try and go back to her, regardless of a silly restraining order. He would do anything to get back those happy smiles and laughter. But there were more thoughts that told him to stay there, next to the fascinating man that gave him curt replies, yet struck him to his very core like an arrow through the heart. He had started to overcome his maddening thoughts more often recently. "Oh, by the way," the man roared his sports car to life, looking at him through his sunglasses. "Whoever she is, she sounds like a bitch." *** This is a standalone story to the "Impress Me Not" series. Book 2, if you want to read them in order. Completed!

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