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There is Beauty in the Breakdown
Her heart is scared from all the pain and torment he put her through, he said himself he would never go back down that road again, but it was a lie. Now he calls, crying and saying he made a huge mistake. Should she believe him or just live her life? For the past few months now, she’s been searching for answers of how to mend her broken heart and she found the answer within another man who treats her like a queen. So is it really fair of him to call her and say everything has changed and he’s learned the error of his ways?
But it seems as though now she has to pick, ‘The man who destroyed her’ or ‘The man who put her life back together.’ It seems like an easy decision, right? If only that were the case, the pros and cons for each are weighed out evenly and from what she can tell she’s most likely going to make the wrong decision. Either way, he heart may always belong with, ‘The man who once destroyed her.’ and that’s not fair to the other, so she thinks ‘Maybe, I should just give up now.’
Her heart tearing in every which way direction just because of that one call, he’s killing her slowly and she doesn’t even know it, within her heart lie a mass of memories which will always have him on her mind. So congratulations Mr. Wrong, even if you aren’t the one who gets picked to be hers forever you may still always have that unreeling hold on her.
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This article has 2 comments.
"Her heart is scared from all the pain and torment..." don't you mean 'scarred'? And it's 'in every which way' not 'in every which way direction'.
She should go with the one that broke her heart.
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In the begining I meant she was scared, worried that her life would fall to peices because she has a 50/50 percent chance of making the right decision.
As for the other grammatical error, you're right it should be 'every which way.' I must not have proof read well enough.