XantheaHernandesz
She thought she had found a safe place-a friend who promised to protect her broken trust. But behind kind words were hidden truths, and love was just a mask for betrayal. This raw, unedited poem captures the pain of being someone's "almost," the heartbreak of misplaced trust, and the silent battles we fight when the ones who promise to care are the ones who wound us the most.
Part 2:"The last attempt to forgive "
Description: This is not a poem. Not a story either.
It's the first attempt to forgive-the voice behind "Little Did You Know" finally speaking not in verse, but in reflection.
Where Part 1 was heartbreak, this is the aftermath. The raw truth. The kind of honesty you write at 2 a.m. and never expect to share.
But sometimes, silence weighs more than closure.
Part 3:"The last text"
Description:This is not a poem, nor a story, but the final, unfiltered truth. After everything, and after being repeatedly invalidated, the voice behind "Little Did You Know" makes one last attempt to draw a line. It's the moment of realizing that some wounds can't be healed by others and that forgiveness can no longer be offered when it's not deserved. In this message, the pain is no longer tolerated, the excuses are no longer accepted, and the truth about what was lost is finally spoken. It's the raw, unapologetic end to a chapter-where letting go becomes the only choice left.