The life before revenge
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Ongoing, First published Nov 14, 2021
The problem was that I went in, because of what I had learned from the books. The problem was that I knew the outcome, but I did not want to admit it to myself. Admit that my life could not be like the books, that I could not get a love as magical and wonderful. That I could not get him.

-Darling! How are you this day?
-Cut it out Max. This is not fun and I can not take it anymore 
-Take what?
-You wanna play this game, but I have feelings and they do not involve you
-I think your desire for me is bigger than you want to admit
-Yes well then you just prove what I already know
-Whats that?
-That you do not have a single braincell left in your head and......and..

"His eyes. They star straight into mine. They have this effect on me. Why? Why must I desire what I know is going to be the breaking point of me? Why must I always fall for these no compassion, bad guys who love to play with my feelings. Get it together Anna!!
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