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Forty-five

Author: Sara Islam
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“Len, listen to me, please. I swear I didn’t mean to sleep with her! I don’t even remember seeing her!” His excuses are pathetic. Didn’t mean to sleep with her? Why is he acting like he broke my favourite cup? Did he stumble and fell onto the bed with her? So what if he can’t remember her? Is this supposed to make things better between us?  

“Go away! I don’t want to hear you!” I scream at him. I want to scream out loud. Perhaps screaming may help me with relieving the pressure that is weighing me down. There’s a fire inside of me that won’t cool and it’s hurting me. It’s killing me. He is killing me.

Tears stream down my face as I hide my face in my hands. I’m drained out of energy that I can’t seem to pull myself up. I’m sprawled on the floor of my bedroom, heavily crying. My eyes are burning, but tears refuse to stop falling.

When I hear his footsteps getting further, I allow myself to sob. Maybe if I sob, I will feel better. I force myself up and rea

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Published on January 21st, 2022

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