The Good Girl

The Good Girl

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He insulted her and called her names in front of all they called their own. He didn't care of their friendship of years nor that of their fathers. He just walked out, leaving a letter letting all know she deserved all of it for betraying him. A betrayal she wasn't even aware of. Her only fault, her silent love of years for him was out to all and he believed it to be the reason of his sorrow. Irony, no one believed her and since that day she changed . She was no longer the girl with most beautiful smile, she was the one who stopped trusting, the one who hated being approached. She became a loner , removed all from her lives and then they meet again....
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She knew he'd been in love before. Not just once, not just in passing. Real, deep, messy love. And maybe that should've been her sign to keep her distance. To not let herself feel too much. But instead, it made her pause. Because the way he talked about them-the girls before her- it wasn't bitter. It wasn't dramatic. It was quiet. Thoughtful. Almost gentle. He remembered birthdays, late-night calls, stupid little details no one else would hold on to. He loved them well. Or at least, he tried. And that's what messed her up. Because it made her want to fall even harder. And at the same time, it made her want to run. She wasn't afraid of his past. She was afraid that someone like him-someone who had already given so much-might not have anything left for her. Or worse, that he would love her the same way. And she'd fall for it, just like they did. And end up as another name he says gently, years, from now.

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