SELF_RECONCILIATION
an end to a
disagreement or conflict
with somebody and
the start of
a good relationship
again
Oxford English Dictionary
“There must be a second me in this world, who only shows up at night.”
“I could show her around to my friends, but I chose not to, for she carries all the grief and weakness I intend to hide.”
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“I guess I am the only one who loves her with all my heart.”
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“There might be others. I will never know. It’s too much of a risk I am not willing to try.”
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“She must go, and I am sure she wants that too.”
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“I will embrace her one last time, at least for tonight.”
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Q I A O L I
I am an empathetic perfectionist who loves exploring people’s emotions. I like carrying out those feelings, good or bad, throughout my work, sharing those fleeting but meaningful moments in our seemly ordinary lives.