Sugar, spice and not so goodbyes

Sugar, spice and not so goodbyes

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The art of letting go is something that people have to learn every day. Saying goodbye is not always easy, but it is a necessary part of growth and moving forward. By embracing the art of letting go, we open ourselves up to new beginnings and opportunities for personal development. Yet, why does it have to be so painful and heartbreaking? Why does it cost us our sanity? But don't we all deserve better goodbyes?
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Lauchico 2: Bradley Teo Lauchico High school friends fell in love with each other. Haunted by a traumatic upbringing and a cruel false accusation that once drove her into a lonely life in Washington, Rome struggles to believe she is worthy of the Lauchico name or the future Bradley so desperately wants to build for her. Bradley, ever persistent, chooses to dismantle his perfect image to prove that his love isn't a cage of expectations, but a safe space where Rome's brokenness is cherished. The two trade the pressures, finding their ultimate healing in the realization that a home isn't defined by a status, but by the choice to stay when the rest of the world walks away.

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