An Act of Release: Order & Chaos Book 2
by Samantha Wolfe
I didn’t know I could hurt so badly…
I didn’t know another person could hurt me like this. Nothing in my entire life prepared me for it. Jenny wrecked me, ripped me to shreds, and I’d never be the same again.
She just assumed the worst of me, and I could still clearly see that look of disgust on her face. I never wanted to feel like I was dying inside like this again.
I gave her all of me, and laid myself bare to her. I shared things with her that I’d never told another soul. How could I have been so stupid? She never loved me at all.
I broke the heart of the man I loved…
I could still see Ford’s face in my mind, the raw pain and anger as he walked away. I knew now that I’d never get over him, never.
All I had to look forward to now was the hope that I’d eventually learn to live with the pain, no matter how much I missed him and still loved him. What other choice did I have?
Some things couldn’t be unsaid. Some things couldn’t be forgiven. And sometimes, it really was too late.
Can two people in love, yet torn apart by assumptions and misunderstandings, find their way back to each other? Or will their baggage and resurfacing pasts destroy their love beyond repair?
I didn’t know another person could hurt me like this. Nothing in my entire life prepared me for it. Jenny wrecked me, ripped me to shreds, and I’d never be the same again.
She just assumed the worst of me, and I could still clearly see that look of disgust on her face. I never wanted to feel like I was dying inside like this again.
I gave her all of me, and laid myself bare to her. I shared things with her that I’d never told another soul. How could I have been so stupid? She never loved me at all.
I broke the heart of the man I loved…
I could still see Ford’s face in my mind, the raw pain and anger as he walked away. I knew now that I’d never get over him, never.
All I had to look forward to now was the hope that I’d eventually learn to live with the pain, no matter how much I missed him and still loved him. What other choice did I have?
Some things couldn’t be unsaid. Some things couldn’t be forgiven. And sometimes, it really was too late.
Can two people in love, yet torn apart by assumptions and misunderstandings, find their way back to each other? Or will their baggage and resurfacing pasts destroy their love beyond repair?