I Hate My Pisces Man

I Hate My Pisces Man

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A Scorpio woman. A Pisces man. A love that's almost enough. Sarah fell for George's green eyes and brilliant mind at a London gallery opening. He was charming, devoted, and impossible to hold. Fourteen years later, she's still trying. He never lied about who he was. He never promised to be a saint. He's a wonderful father, a loyal friend, and the man who breaks her heart in ways she can't explain to anyone. The other women aren't secrets-they're patterns. And Sarah has spent years swallowing her pain because the life they built together is real, even if his faithfulness isn't. This is not a story about a woman too weak to leave. This is a story about a woman who chose to stay-and the price she pays in silence.
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