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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

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Her Bitterness

Jasmine picked up the video call and placed it on the counter. Her hands kept busy while her gaze was directed at the camera. 

Fortunately, the stove was off. Seeing the familiar face from the other side, she smiled bashfully. It was as though her lover read her mind telepathically. 

Somehow, he always was present when she needed him. Even now, he called when her heart was filled with heaviness. 

Jayden smiled sweetly at his wife. He could read the conflict and sorrow in those gorgeous verdant orbs. They were a mirror to her soul and he was one of the luckiest people to know them.

"My precious, are you okay?" Those were the first words he spoke to her. She took one long look; her gaze locking with his sky-blue ones. 

If he was anyone else, she would have lied through her teeth. Yet, he wasn't just anyone. He was the only person whom she could bear her soul to.