rbshinichi
A Wordsmith
Moving on has always been the hardest part of a relationship. It's hard enough to move on while you're alive, what more if you passed away without having to fulfill that bitter-sweet ending called "closure".
This is a story of a boy who met a girl and as any other story goes, they fell madly in love with each other. All's well until the cogs of fate started working at another angle. The girl died of an unfortunate accident.
The boy fought alone, he battled the tears the pain and all that he suffered alone through the years. He withstood the test of time. Until one day, he decided to pick up what's left of him and live life. It wasn't easy but he made it through with the help of another lady which is now his fiance. Months before the wedding the trippy thing called fate decided to mess up his little perfect life. The girl (now obviously a ghost) woke up from her deep slumber and found her beloved ready to tie the knot with another lady. She was given a chance, a stolen chance to live with him once again, through the eyes of his fiance. She tries to possess other people to communicate with him, and finally getting a hold of his fiance but for only a very limited time a day.
Does moving on means letting go?
(Anyone interested in this? I'm really craving for a good romcom nowadays. )
This is a story of a boy who met a girl and as any other story goes, they fell madly in love with each other. All's well until the cogs of fate started working at another angle. The girl died of an unfortunate accident.
The boy fought alone, he battled the tears the pain and all that he suffered alone through the years. He withstood the test of time. Until one day, he decided to pick up what's left of him and live life. It wasn't easy but he made it through with the help of another lady which is now his fiance. Months before the wedding the trippy thing called fate decided to mess up his little perfect life. The girl (now obviously a ghost) woke up from her deep slumber and found her beloved ready to tie the knot with another lady. She was given a chance, a stolen chance to live with him once again, through the eyes of his fiance. She tries to possess other people to communicate with him, and finally getting a hold of his fiance but for only a very limited time a day.
Does moving on means letting go?
(Anyone interested in this? I'm really craving for a good romcom nowadays. )