Smile That Stayed Too Short

Smile That Stayed Too Short

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Akala ko noon, sapat na ang buhay na ginagalawan ko-hanggang sa dumating sa puntong unti-unti na pala akong nilalamon nito. I escaped, not just from my home, but from the world I used to live in. Along the way, I met a man who was always there-someone who became my lifeline. He was the kind of person who appeared even when you didn't call for him, showing up right exactly when the weight of your shoulders feels too heavy to carry. He reminded me that no matter how cruel the world can be, there will always be a place to breathe-a place found is his warmth and in the safety of his arms. And after a moment, I believed that maybe life isn't just about surviving, but also about finding refuge in someone who made the world less frightening. But life is a cycle of emotions. You can be happy today and forget how to smile tomorrow. Some smile are meant to last forever... but mine wasn't.
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Valeria didn't rush. She never did. Inez was pinned beneath her, wrist locked overhead, the hold precise and impersonal. Not pain. Control. Inez scoffed anyway. "That's it?" she sneered. "I've had tutors scarier than you." Valeria said nothing. The silence pressed in. "You don't scare me," Inez added, louder. Brattier. "You just-" "Enough." One word. Flat. Final. Valeria lifted Inez's chin with two fingers, detached as a correction. "Look at me," she said coolly. "If you're going to embarrass yourself, do it properly." Inez laughed, brittle. "You think this makes you powerful?" "I don't think," Valeria replied. "I decide." Her gaze never wavered. "You provoke because it's the last control you have." "I don't belong to you," Inez snapped. Valeria leaned in, voice razor-thin. "You are my wife. You belong to consequences." She released her grip. "Say it." "No." Valeria waited. The quiet broke Inez, she hated being ignored. "...I'll behave, I'll be a good girl" Inez muttered. "Specify." Inez swallowed hard. "...I'll be your good girl" Valeria stepped back, already distant. "Good," she said. "Remember why." #1 older women-13th February (FAST PACE BOOK)

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