The Better Place
my proposal," Adam p
enotypes are the same, AS, and we can't get married." She cupped Adam's beauteous face in her han
a be with you always," Adam cooed. "I lo
very voice, meeting Adam's eyes. She managed to blink away her t
heartbreak, unable to bodily stop Lucy who spun o
to trickle down. It seemed the rockfall of a love
love?" Adam soliloquized in a low voice. "Still I'm wi
sank onto her bed, she broke down in tears. Not only Adam was heavy with bitterness. L
ess, she wept and wept, and then it seemed as tho
air. Why me, Lord? What am I going to do now? I can't send Adam out of my life. I can't p
of day when she woke up the next day. She could feel the new situation
irror lazily, but when she saw her reflection in the mirror, t
m the land of the dead. Her facial make-up was smeared. Her eyes were swo
somewhat woefully, "I don
hen to prepare breakfast. While eatin
hen she opened the door, she beheld her best friend, Rose.
g, Rose," Lu
ucy," Rose
here at this hou
not?" Rose asked unsmiling
d, moving aside so that Rose co
ed themselve in the armchairs. Rose had motives f
happened between you
aid Lucy sadly. "I love Adam. On the other hand
ven, was a reminder that made Lucy's unhappine
consoled her. "Don't you worry,
" Lucy whimpered. "I
ir, cheek by jowl with her friend. "Alright, calm down," she bre
eard about the situation, she had disagreed to believe at first. As she ha