Soul Mate
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  • Parts 28
  • Time 1h 45m
  • Reads 575
  • Votes 18
  • Parts 28
  • Time 1h 45m
Ongoing, First published Dec 24, 2022
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Every one in the world is destined with a soul mate, and the compass to finding yours is a heart on your wrist. In this world every human is born with a heart on their wrist, and the closer you are to your soul mate, the color of that heart changes.
Clear- soul mate hasn't been born yet
Black- your soul mate has passed away
Red- your soul mate is in the same room (their name will appear inside the heart)
Pink- your soul mate is in the same city
Yellow- your soul mate is in the same state/providence
Blue- your soul mate is in the same country
Orange- your soul mate is in another country
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We were all born with a tattoo on our left wrist; a countdown to the exact moment we would first look into the eyes of our soul mate; and I was going to meet mine tonight, around 8. My parents were soul mates; my grandparents were too; my brother had met his a few months ago and he’d been ridiculously in love since then. Everything around me seemed to work out just the way it was supposed to but I couldn’t help but be really skeptical about the whole thing. A part of me thought that people felt like they had to spend the rest of their life with the person that stood in front of them when their timer read ‘O’ and therefor convinced themselves that they were in love. Love was more than that to me; and no tattoo was going to tell me who I had to give my heart to, that was for sure.