Denial
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Back to the beginning: Along the years of my life I have come to the realization that you never fall in love with the people you thought you would fall in love with. You fall in love with the people you never should have fallen in love with, the people you never thought you could love. Love appears in weird moments, and disappears at weird moments. When it departs, it it leaves you torn and takes a part of your soul, leaving it scarred. Same with family. Your family is your most trustworthy companion. Your family members are people who you think will never betray you. If they do, the scars remain with you forever. In my case, I have experienced many traumatized people. Never myself. To understand all this, you need to go back to the beginning. Join Cecelia Andrew's humorous journey, as she comes to realizations she has always denied.
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