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Happy Endings

A wedding hall in Taman Duta // 10 Sep 2011 // by Bissme S // 1 person likes this story


Truly, one of the hardest things in life, is watching the person you love, love someone else. Elena was madly in love with him. But he never loved her back. He only regarded Elena as a friend and nothing more.
Elena did didn’t want his friendship. Elena wanted his body to touch hers. Elena wanted his lips to be on her lips. Elena wanted to be the mother of his children.
When he introduced Elena to the woman he would marry, her world came crashing down. Her heart was broken into thousand pieces. Elena was like the Humpty Dumpty who sat on the wall and had a great fall and no one can fix Elena back.
Elena was depressed and cried her eyes out. Then one day, out of blue, Elena stopped crying. Her life didn’t have a happy ending and Elena was going to make sure his life will not have a happy ending too. Her pain had robbed her of her rationality.

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On his wedding day, he was shocked the woman he loved had left him. His bride left behind a long rambling letter where she simply said: “This is not the life I wanted. My whole life I have been dancing my life to the music that the society had composed. Not any more. Now I have found the guts to follow what my heart really wants.” She begged to be forgiven.
His bride was on a plane with her new lover. And her new lover was none other than the woman who was madly in love with him. For weeks Elena had been seducing his bride. Elena wanted his bride to abandon him on his wedding day. Elena had a broken heart and she wanted him to have a broken heart too.


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