Things Mistold #3

Things Mistold #3

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Book #3 of Things Trilogy Regret. It never comes first. It's a shadow trailing behind destruction. Fate doesn't hand it to you gently. It carves it into your bones, a cruel reminder that your suffering was meant to teach you a lesson. Pain. It doesn't knock. It doesn't whisper. It crucifies you to the choices that weren't yours to begin with. Some heartbreaks are where truth begins. That Forgiveness is not surrender-it's strength. Moving on isn't forgetting-it's surviving. We've been told many things. About love, about loss, about what it means to start again. But not everything told to us is true. And some stories... are things mistold.
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Things Trilogy

  • Things Untold #1
    Season 1
    28 parts
  • Things Foretold #2
    Season 2
    32 parts
  • Season 3
    12 parts
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  • Things Foretold #2

She was his first love. The girl who knew his laughter, his dreams, his fears. The one he swore he'd never let go of. Until one day, he did. Without warning. Without goodbye. He was her everything. Her first kiss. Her first heartbreak. The boy who carried her heart in his hands- and then shattered it when he disappeared. Years passed. Wounds turned into scars. She learned to live with the silence he left behind. He learned to live with the regret of leaving her. Now, fate has thrown Mason and Ella together again- in the most unexpected place, on the most ordinary day. But nothing about seeing each other feels ordinary. It feels like the past rushing back. It feels like the pieces of a love story trying to fit again. But can she trust him after the way he left? And can he prove that this time, he's here to stay? Because sometimes love doesn't end. Sometimes, it waits.

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