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“I trust you on this,” he says but he doesn’t know that I’m haunted by the idea of stepping into another mans arms. I watched my father leave a trail of love letters throughout our two story house addressed to a secret lover. I read them word for word and admired his love but hated that it was for another woman. They say infidelity runs in the family, like a deep rooted disease and I’m afraid I am next. I was the accomplice to the boy I loved while he fooled another. He stole midnight kisses from me but returned every morning for her. He stole innocence from me, and happiness from her. I was a chess piece to a boy who was playing a very good game. I am not my father’s daughter I am not his past mistakes, but I hold my own wrong doings and they lead me to unfaith. I would slit my throat and hang myself to dry before I followed my father’s footsteps, but before you say you trust me just know what lies in my veins.
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Feb 26, 2014
Feb 26, 2014 at 6:00 PM UTC
What Lies In My Veins
“I trust you on this,” he says but he doesn’t know that I’m haunted by the idea of stepping into another mans arms. I watched my father leave a trail of love letters throughout our two story house addressed to a secret lover. I read them word for word and admired his love but hated that it was for another woman. They say infidelity runs in the family, like a deep rooted disease and I’m afraid I am next. I was the accomplice to the boy I loved while he fooled another. He stole midnight kisses from me but returned every morning for her. He stole innocence from me, and happiness from her. I was a chess piece to a boy who was playing a very good game. I am not my father’s daughter I am not his past mistakes, but I hold my own wrong doings and they lead me to unfaith. I would slit my throat and hang myself to dry before I followed my father’s footsteps, but before you say you trust me just know what lies in my veins.
peyton-scott
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Canadian
Feb 26, 2014
Feb 26, 2014 at 6:00 PM UTC
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