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The Uncoupled Roses
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Ongoing, First published Jan 11, 2016
"I see light in you, and that light somehow pulls me closer, breaking all barriers, all I ever want to do is belong to you!" 

Sam is a teenager, the victim of love, lust and she struggles to let words out even when the  "love" (she thought existed) has crossed all limits, she is his new muse, his new desires and she lets him feed on her soul, even though it kills her.


ENOUGH WITH THE OVERLY EMOTIONAL METAPHORS! Hey there, my name is Yaman, I'm a ridiculously joyful person, and please don't mistaken me for those silence-loving introverts cause I'm not! What else? It's a creation of my imagination, the story! The "tion"s sound so  strange! Won't bore you anymore!
PLEASE VOTE, COMMENT, SHARE AND SUGGEST ME! ( had to say this)
I love you all for your time! ^_^

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