The man who destroyed her._Things Left Unsaid_A Dream is Just a Dream_Navigating Wasteland
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The man who destroyed her.
This was supposed to be the happiest day of their lives. However, the moment 22 years old Nina Brown saw him kissing a woman in front of her eyes while a violin's soundtrack played behind them left her numb as the realization dawned upon her. Her eyes were filled with unshed tears while her throat felt extremely parched to speak. It would have felt better if Earth would swallow her at that right moment.Nina's 5 feet 4 inches body was shaking with hurt, she closed her black eyes not being able to hear the mockery in laughs of guests present there. She gazed at her childhood sweetheart's face wi...
Things Left Unsaid
Oliver sat on the bed staring at the closet. It was a daunting task, going through someone else’s belongings. To look at what remained and decide what did and did not have value. It felt wrong to throw away any of it. Benjamin had had so little in the end that every bit of it must have been precious to him.You acquire a lot of things over your life, as you and your space grow, but then there comes a point in your life where something shifts and the spaces stop getting larger. The opposite happens, you go from a big house, to a smaller one, to a townhouse, to an apartment, and eventually y...
A Dream is Just a Dream
Good morning beautiful new day. Today is the day that I finally get that deal. That long awaited book deal that has been driving my every word since I was twelve. This is that day no other day could ever be as bright. I just turned 38 and it has been a very long journey, but the trip was not in vain. Most people at my age have already made it if they are going to that is, so yay me! I have so much to do to prepare. I best get a move on it before the day gets away from me……The smell of coffee, half café, energized the air and woke it up as it made its way to the second story of the meek townho...
Navigating Wasteland
«When this comwww.onedoor.ccpany started, down in the little poor alleys of the city, nobody would have anticipated it would reach the level of success it is in today. And nor we could predict it would become a model for the rest of corporations in Japan and an aspiration for the upcoming generation. 35 years have passed and we still continue down the same road of success and prosperity as when we first started. No one is to be thanked more in this journey than Mr. Izumi Jakamoto.»There is a strong round of applause throughout the whole room, as the words fill our glasses with the sweetest wine of pride. Th...