Second Chance
By Anne Moldez • August 4, 2016
What if one day, the one you trust, the one you love, the one who you think will be the last person will do you wrong, will be the first.. What will you feel?
Disappointment..
for trusting too much.
Hatred..
for making a fool out of you.
Heartaches..
for loving him/her still despite everything that he/she do.
Acceptance and forgiveness..
for the sake of your so called relationship.
What will you do?
Would you try to understand? Try to make things right? Or simply let go..
How hard it will take, for you to understand? For you to heal?
Days?
Weeks?
Months?
Years?
Days, full of doubt
Weeks, full of pain
Months, full of issues
Years, full of insecurities
Will doubt fade away when he/shes not with you?
Will pain fade away when you learn to trust again?
Will issues fade away when you ask stupid/lame questions?
Will insecurities fade away, if you already knew your not the only one?
If you choose to let go, will you be happy?
Or it will just gives you countless questions and what ifs..
How will you decide? If your still hurting..
How will you think straight? If there's too much pain..
Too many question, too many things to do..
But in the end, we’ll just might think of one last question..
Does everybody deserve a second chance?
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