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Esther Lawrence Nigeria
Student @ Babcock University
In Literature, Writing and Blogging 2 min read
When "Hello" became a death sentence (to His Dignity) Part 1
<p>A long time ago, I encountered someone from the pit of hell! My days stood still. I lived in constant fear of the unknown tomorrow... This continued for weeks, months.... My loud world fell silent, and so did my voice..</p><p><br/></p><p><strong>This... is not the full story. It's not even the middle of the story, but I'd start with this: </strong></p><p><br/></p><p>You know when people get the scare of being paid in their own coin? When you've genuinely taken enough nonsense, and just when you're about to decide on that icing on the cake... they're back to make amends?</p><p><br/></p><p>More like not giving an actual apology (a heartfelt one would be a stretch), but they're really quick to resort to emotional blackmail? A pathetic story you won't ignore, a sorry for an excuse, or perhaps just a cocky "let's make up now".</p><p><br/></p><p>Lol. You fall for it three times. <em>Not accidentally, but intentionally</em>. You give it time. You let them feel you're vulnerable. You give them the illusion that they got you wrapped around their fingers, and snap! The fourth time, they come in to say..."I'm not okay", you say something along the lines of: "Me neither. Haven't been for a long time. I get it though, and I don't want you going through all that. It wasn't easy when you made me go through it. Here's how I coped: You take a deep breath, you talk to God, you sleep and you'd wake up trusting Him for another wonderful day. If karma exists, you may not find it. But I wish you all the best. Good bye".</p><p><br/></p><p>Now ..... Does that make you a wicked person? If they try to take their lives, should their blood be on your head? Must we keep suffering for a retard who knows nothing but to be a virus in another's system? Or do we let go and be the bad person?</p><p><br/></p><p> Want to know the full story? Stay tuned for Part 2!, where I share the story that inspired this...</p>

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