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She was meant to be mine

Modern society district in a bungalow:

High music was on, and people were dancing. The air was filled with sounds of laughter and chatter accompanied by the rhythms of Dj's beats. People were swaying to the music. This party was arranged in the bungalow yard.

Meanwhile, a man is standing on the balcony, he looked with dimness in his eyes at the moon and lit a cigarette.

"You should forget her. She is married now." Just then another man's voice sounded behind him.

Hearing this he was infuriated. And then replied.

"She was meant to be mine."

Looking at him losing patience the next man tried to calm him by saying.

"Richard, you can find another girl, and you both will make love together."

"Shaoyang, love only happens once in a lifetime," Richard replied to his friend.

"After three years we came into contact. It has been two months since we are meeting, and she has not talked to me about all that yet." Richard said in a sad tone.

Shaoyang knew that his friend is talking about Emma and his relationship, if they both loved each other, then why they separated and have not talked yet to each other to clear misunderstandings?

"Richard, then you should talk to her first" Shaoyang said trying to calm his friend.

"I asked her, what if someday I kidnap her, I wanted her to say that she trusts me, but instead she said that she chose David over me because he respects her. F*** respect!" Richard said.

"Hey, I don't know anything. All I know is she is married, she will soon start a family. And look at you! What will you get? Nothing but loneliness in the end. My friend don't ruin your life for a person who doesn't care!" Shaoyang said he was very angry and sad for his friend.

"Richard with your personality, you can find any girl. I will help you choose one, what type of girls do you like? Tall? Cute? Rich? There are many options." Shaoyang tried his best to help Richard come out of sadness.

"I like married girls," Richard said and smiled. His eyes were showing his devil side.

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