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A Bitter Farewell

Penulis: Mystarionn
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I rotted in my room all day, avoiding him.

I’ve never waned to leave this place so bad.

A part of me didn’t even care about the revenge I had planned anymore. All I just want is to live a life of peace with none of these men making my life a living hell.

My eyes continued to burn from my thoughts- instilling tears every time my heart felt a pang. Even the thought of his name feels like a stab.

I shouldn’t have trusted him.

Once again, this was all my fault.

I took a deep breath and rolled against the bed as the tears came rolling again. I know that if I opened that door, Sebastian would be outside— and seeing him might kill me.

Then there came a knock.

I buried my head against the pillows not wanting to hear anything from him. As he spoke in a small voice behind the door, my chest tightened even more.

“Kierra… please open up.”

I couldn’t even leave the bed, let alone open the door for him.

I wanted to scream so bad.

“You haven’t eaten since this morning,” he whispered. “Your meals
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