Remorse (Regrets) ~ Editing
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  • Parts 9
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  • Reads 210
  • Votes 74
  • Parts 9
  • Time 46m
Ongoing, First published Jan 29, 2017
#357 in Chicklit (05-20-17)

Regret is the word describes us in this situation. It is the right word describes the two people apart from each other.
  	But what is regret? Well, it is a verb and it means to feel sad, repentant, or disappointed over.
  	They both made things worse than before. Sinabihan na silang bawal pero sige pa rin. They are enemies but because of an unexpected event, they became close to each other but will they fall in love even if it is not worth it and forbidden?
  	Will they regret on loving each other or they will regret that they leave each other

Her PoV

Is it just because I'm a girl, a lady, he can break my heart that easily?

Damn him. Damn Ashley Cruz.
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