Miles starts to let go of his past from "summary" of Ugly Love - Wajah Buruk Cinta by Colleen Hoover
Day by day, inch by inch, I see Miles slowly releasing the grip his past has on him. It's not easy, I can tell. The pain and heartache from before still linger in his eyes, but there is a change, a shift in his demeanor that is hard to miss. He is starting to let go, starting to loosen the tight hold that his memories have on him. I can see it in the way he talks about his past now, with a hint of acceptance and resignation rather than bitterness and anger. It's like he is coming to terms with what happened, slowly but surely. There is a newfound sense of peace in his eyes, a glimmer of hope that wasn't there before. Miles is allowing himself to feel again, to open up his heart to the possibility ...Similar Posts
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