Cherubim
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  • Parts 3
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  • Reads 57
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 3
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Aug 13, 2021
Mature
She could only see his face crumbled pitifully, eyes glazed with tears, body raking with sobs.
"Get out."
Her words shattered his thoughts, he desperately clutched his chest trying desperately to breath. "Hera, stop. You don't know what you're saying." He whispered
"Why? should I show you the evidence of my words? Will you then believe that I found out everything you did behind my back? Did you really think I'm your ever ending ATM bank?" She breathed. "Go find an old lady if you want a sugar mama." Her cold eyes seemed to be melting with the tears pooling. She smiled sadly and walked closely and said, "leave."
"Go far away before these wolves tear you apart, please"
With that her eyes hardened and she turned away.
And the last thing he saw before walked out was the delightful smile of the Cirillo family on their break up.
A bad break up. With a cute, pitiful baby clutching the pants of his parents and wailing out loudly.
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