THE ART OF LETTING GO
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  • Time 1h 13m
  • Reads 29
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 4
  • Time 1h 13m
Ongoing, First published Jun 04, 2024
letting someone go to move on and to make new things in your life sometimes you can't just let go just because you have a reasons and reasons for that and also our life is like art with color because every time you are together making a memories Little by little, the color of a relationship is formed.When you love eachother, not only the time is measured but also the things that have been combined and together in the future and I think time and bonding are important in the relationship also the most important is communication because if there a communication your love are making  strong  to eachother are be stronger enough to conquer all the challenges in your life.
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A simple girl. A simple boy. And a simple love story. Didith: I was only seventeen when I first met him and finally fell in love with him. Five years. For five years, I held on to his love. Yes, five years. I held on to a love that was never mine, and I guess, will never be. For five years, I have waited for him to love me. I kept my patience - hoping and waiting. Ben: What I regret the most was not being able to tell her my real feelings. For five years, I did nothing but think that I'd tell her one day how much I love her. And before I realized it, the days turned to months, and it was five years already. For five years, I held on to my love for her. I kept it a secret, made sure that she won't notice it, and just be a big brother to her. Five years. Has it really been that long? Can I go back to the first time I met her?