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Acceptance - The Conscious Awakening

Sometimes, it all narrows down to acceptance. Acceptance of your choices, and their repercussions. To heal, acceptance is important. Emotional scars hold the capacity to suffocate one to death. The invisible emotional scars... leave you desperate for help but quite rarely, they find a voice to actually step up and ask for the same. Excerpt: “Out of everything, Ayden – out of everything – this was the most hurtful thing that you could do to me. You set up a guy to woo me to see if I’ll betray you for him or not? You… you made him act that ultra-rich way, didn’t you? You think so low of me, Ayden? So low? Three years. We have been together for three freaking years and yet?” Irene’s eyes began welling up with tears but she held them back with great difficulty. “I am sorry. I know I have been a jerk in doing what I did. I accept it. I was insecure. You are,” his palm caressed her cheek, “so beautiful. You always were and I… an ugly overweight creature.” His gaze dropped to the ground. “I thought -” “We are over.” Discord server link - https://discord.gg/BeVyFuC Cover Credit - @YaoYueyi

LostInFictions · Urban
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More Than Anyone Else

Irene slid her hand through the straps of her bag and opened the door but before she could step out, Ilyan held her back. Her head turned to him. She looked at his hand gripping her wrist. And all that she could do was wish that he had not stopped her because by that time, her grip on her own self had loosened so much that she was sure that she would no longer be able to hold herself back if he said even a word.

At that moment, even his mere voice could have been a trigger that she wanted to avoid at any cost. 

"Ilyan, not right now, please." 

His fingers loosened their grip on her wrist just as soon as his ears heard her urging and the next moment, he let go of her wrist without any argument.

She got down the car, followed by him. 

"Can I come?" he feebly asked. "Please?"

She said nothing but made her way toward the elevator. He had not moved from his place. It was not until she stopped and turned around that he looked up.