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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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A stormy Day

Arya woke up after yet another night of restlessness. Her life was quickly becoming a nightmare. Fortunately, they were all given five days off after the successful launch of their products.

The girl sat up and looked at the man sleeping by her side. Ty. It was after Jasmine's reappearance that she began to understand how much she was dependent on him.

With the attitude she had been putting on, he could have easily abandoned her. He didn't. He had stayed by her side and helped her through her hysteria.

Jasmine was a nightmare she wanted to forget but one that would, unfortunately, haunt her for life. She was afraid. If the girl decided to follow up on everything that had happened to her, she would be doomed.

Her best friend. Towards Arya, Jasmine had been true until the very end. She gave her multiple chances to apologize, forgive her, and treat her better than a sibling.