Whatever it is, may always be the right love at the wrong time, victim of circumstance or whatever theory maybe applicable, still it hurts. And she just wake up one day she have lost herself in the process. She became selfish, miserable, bitter and unkind to herself. She'd not regret the bliss it brought but surely she’d regret hurting the one person who truly believed in her and who really loves her. And she become bitter, why he allowed her to fall in love with The Manipulator when in truth and in fact their hearts are not free.
The Dreamer has finally awaken, and started walking the right path. And, she gave up on love. Roadblocks. Bumpy. But, she have tried to weather it all despite the numerous times of getting hurt, being wounded. But, she's decided though... Just when she thought, the coast is clear - whirlwind approaches. Turmoil. Disaster. There it was, love gave up on her...
Life is full of reasons and seasons. It started with bliss and ended in misery. The scars would forever linger, haunting her. But the Dremer believed that life tends to balance itself out, moving forward despite the pain. Maybe, after the darkness, the sun would shine again, and she would once more bask in its warmth.
This is a story about the complexities of love, longing, and self-discovery. It follows the journey of "The Dreamer," who found herself entangled with "The Manipulator" while having "The Idealist" by her side. As time passed, The Dreamer's longing for The Manipulator grew, leading to unhappiness and guilt. She realized the pain she caused to The Idealist, the one who truly cared for her.
The story reflects on the idea that love can sometimes come at the wrong time, causing hurt and self-discovery. The Dreamer eventually decides to give up on love and go on a journey of self-improvement and healing. While there are roadblocks and turmoil, the story tells us that life goes on, and there is hope for brighter days ahead.
Ultimately, it conveys the message that sometimes, to find the right path, we must make difficult decisions, even if it means enduring pain and embracing the reality of life's ups and downs.
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