His Last Sweet Kiss
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  • Reads 322
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  • Parts 6
Ongoing, First published Feb 25, 2016
What is love?
Can we defind it...
But for me love is sacrifised
Every time you need to sacrifice
Even if it is hard or not
Love can change our lives
Love is not all about happiness
Love is not like they live happily ever after in a reality
Love is not a fantasy we read in books
Love can give you a different emotion 
Love opened our mind in a reality
Love is always have other side its is called heartached
We are hurting if we give love to others 
Loving can break our heart into several pieces 
What if she dont want to feel pain  thats why she dont want to be inlove.
What if he believe that love is not existing in this world
She cares for everyone but not in herself.
He cares no one but himself
What if they destined to each other 
How they can survive to the challanges of their relationship.
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