Broken Promises, Betrayed!
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  • Reads 14
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jun 14, 2016
Mature
" You are a bitch "
" We should have never trusted you "
" You are a disgrace to humanity "
" We don't care about your existance anymore "
" I never loved you" 
"Live or die, nobody cares. We prefer the latter option though "
" Don't show this ugle face of yours ever again "

How they all tried to bury that night and all the awful things they said to HER. But seeing her right infront of them after 8 longs years all those horrible memories of that dreadful night came rushing back. 

But she wasn't the cheerful, jubilant and high spirited girl they knew. Instead there stood a dull, detached and stone-heartd girl infront of them.

They say it is easier to forgive an enemy than a friend. Read this story to figure out what Saki Williams will do.
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