Regret and guilt weigh heavily on their hearts from "summary" of Twisted Love by Ana Huang
The weight of regret and guilt bore down on their hearts like a heavy burden, a constant presence that refused to be ignored. It was a weight that seemed to grow heavier with each passing day, each passing thought of what could have been, of what should have been. It was a weight that clawed at their conscience, leaving them restless and uneasy, unable to find peace within themselves.
Every time they closed their eyes, the memories flooded back, each one laced with a tinge of remorse, of wishing things could turn out differently. The what-ifs and if-onlys haunted their every waking moment, a never-ending reel of missed opportunities and wrong decisions. They couldn't escape the nagging feeling that they had let someone down, that they had failed in some way that they could never make right.
Their minds became a battlefield, torn between the desire to move forward and the chains of the past that held them back. They longed for redemption, for a chance to undo the mistakes that had led them to this point. But the past was a stubborn thing, a relentless shadow that refused to be shaken off, no matter how hard they tried.
As they navigated through each day, the weight of regret and guilt colored their interactions with others, their every smile tinged with a hint of sadness, their every word weighed down by the burden they carried. They tried to bury their emotions, to hide them beneath a facade of normalcy, but deep down, they knew that they could never truly be free until they faced their past head-on.
And so, they carried on, the weight of regret and guilt a constant companion, a reminder of the mistakes they had made, the choices they had regretted. They knew that the road to forgiveness would be a long and difficult one, but deep down, they also knew that it was a journey they had to take if they ever hoped to find peace within themselves.