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Her mercy to His penitence

"Don’t do it love! Please. Am sorry I hurt you. How can I live without you? Forgive me. " The girl stood at the cross road. Tears streamed down her pale cheek as she debated between listening to his pleas or to her heart. She was tired and could no longer take any of it. He took everything from her yet she stayed until she felt that her soul was no longer alive. Each pain he caused chipped a little at her soul until there was nothing left to give. She was now an empty soul that was hanging on a thin thread. She was only breathing, but being alive never counted as living. It was time to let go. She closed her eyes and run in to the middle of the road. A loud screech was heard as her blood painted the black tarmac red. Nooo….. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@ NOTE: This work is on-going and not yet edited. DISCLAIMER The cover was made by my darling sister, @Bash. The images used is attributed to the rightful owner. Join my Discord if you wish to interact with me and discuss the characters. https://discord.gg/jJeBuJN8 If you like my writing, you can always buy me coffee. It would be appreciated. https://ko-fi.com/kittenbunny

MUHACHE_JUMA · Urbain
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Masked Emotions

Levi had nothing to say to that. He was still getting used to having a man in love with him. A stranger he came to know after his near-death incident.

While someone else would feel the urge to ignore it, he relished the feeling. Knowing that he was lovable healed a part of him he never knew was wounded.

"Was she happy with you?" He asked.

If he was asked this question before he knew what being in love was, the answer would be a solid yes. Now, he wasn't sure anymore. 

Was she really happy with him? Hence he replied in a way that he thought appropriate.

"I don't know. What I can tell you, however, is that I loved her in my way. She never lacked anything. Be it physical intimacy or financial ones. I tried to provide them as much as I could."

Levi couldn't help but sigh at the answer. It wasn't his place to point out how much those things didn't matter where there was no love.