Losing that rare, sacred kind of friendship with a bond that goes deeper than sisterhood is a tragedy like no other. For Sheena, this isn't just pain--it's a haunting reality she never saw coming. Sure, she has weathered the storms of broken relationships before, but nothing compares to the searing agony of losing Gwen, her best friend, who is now half a world away, just cold and so unreachable
How did it come to this, when people had always praised their unbreakable bond since their youth?
Hambebe never lulubog...The great wall of Sheena... Gwen's assurance in every way.
However, Gwen never showed any signs of being in love with her or did anything that hinted at more than friendship or sisterhood. Or had Sheena been blind all along, too oblivious to the subtle signals?
She isn't even sure if she is ready to cross the line of friendship with Gwen, terrified of losing her completely.
Now, with Gwen gone, Sheena can almost hear the final snap of their friendship, a rope fraying in the silence. The void left behind is unbearable, a piece of her soul torn away, and she's left questioning if she ever really knew Gwen at all.
At the same time, I wanna hug you
I wanna wrap my hands around your neck
You're an asshole but I love you
And you make me so mad, I ask myself
Why I'm still here, or where could I go
You're the only love I've ever known
But I hate you, I really hate you
So much I think it must be
True love, true love
It must be true love
Nothin' else can break my heart like
True love, true love
It must be true love
No one else can break my heart like you