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Shattered Hope
How do you explain love to someone
when all they have experienced is hate.
I mean they do it in
books all the time.
Girls always try to fix the “broken guy”
The book the girl read gave them hope.
Hope. Some people say hope is good,
but I think having hope is worse than having no hope at all.
Because you see, having hope means you’re still unsure of what’s
to come. In the end, hope could lead to you being more broken than
you would have been without it.
So, hoping that you can fix someone
or hoping that you can make them better,
in the end, is the pain worth it?
Of course there are going to be some
people yelling YES! YES!
The pain is worth someone you love!
Yes, that may be true because “love conquers all”,
but what about people who aren’t
the exception? What if that hope just left the person
shattered.
The girl who had hope, the girl who tried
to fix the “broken” guy. In the end,
she was always going to be
shattered.

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