Closed Doors
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Ongoing, First published Aug 26, 2021
Mature
Stuck in a cycle of trust and betrayal, Lucianna found herself entangled in a complicated situation with a man twice her age who is already one ring away from stating his vows in front of the altar with his fiance, which is, unfortunately, not her. Aware of the situation, she still chooses to stay and love him silently- meeting illicitly for the comfort of her wounds. Maybe he was too good in making her feel valued that she was willing to go through such lengths to keep him around. However, like in movies, all affairs have purposely cut out strings- a chance for this horrible choice, kept in the dark, to be discovered. Soon, her strand of choices will reveal its consequences, and she can no longer rely on him for answers on how to move on forward.

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