Only regret meeting on a chilly night

Only regret meeting on a chilly night

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He regretted hurting her the most, injuring her deeply, ruining her life, and deserving the worst punishment. There is no greater pain than seeing her suffer humiliation and death with his own eyes. He once said that she was responsible for the loss of innocence and the uterus of the woman he deeply loved, and for his sister becoming a vegetable. When he learned the truth, she smiled and said, "You're right. I did it all. I deserve to die!" She resolutely turned around and fell into the river. When she was salvaged, all he saw were her bones.
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She had it all-his love, his trust, his unwavering heart. But in a moment of weakness, she chose a path that shattered everything. Her betrayal wasn't just of a promise; it was of a soul deeply entwined with hers. When he discovered the truth, he left-not in anger, but in silence, carrying the pain like a wound too deep to ever heal. He never looked back, and he never returned. She begged for forgiveness, haunted by the weight of what she had done. Days turned into months, months into years, yet her heart remained chained to a hope that refused to die. Every knock at the door, every passing shadow stirred a flicker of belief-maybe today, he'll come back. But he never did. Now she lives with the ghost of her choices, trapped in an endless cycle of regret and longing. His absence echoes louder than any goodbye, and though the world moved on, she stood still-forever waiting for the love she lost, and the forgiveness that never came.

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