I Mislaid Her.
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A girl who loved too much to let go. Somehow a wound of a broken promise ended her incredible passion. She was scarfed by pain and dragged by vandalizations. She no longer knew how she could abbreviate her life, she was outwardly in the midst of death and life. Whenever she closed her eyes, her world was extirpated in the form of wonder and breakdown. She was lost in the middle of annihilating and refurbishing herself. Her sky became grey and the mirror never reflected any beauty. She was swamped looking for a part of her and never realized that she was actually losing the most important part of her. Her soul was a paralyzed artificial object. Her happiness was taken along with the death of one person who mattered most. She mislaid herself along the way.
Author Bio:
AKHULE BIKITSHA is a young South African author who has written six books that deliberately somehow elucidate a part of how her life changed to before and after. She is delineated with wounds of vandalized promises and deciphered herself unknowingly. She is passionate about how laborious she tries to uglify the world's worst experiences. It is grueling but sometimes agonizing pain makes us victorious. She is just trying to explicate how elucidate life is.
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I Mislaid Her. - Akhule Bikitsha
I Mislaid Her.
by
Akhule Bikitsha
Copyright ©2020 by Akhule Bikitsha
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Table Of content
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 1
S
he was my best friend until there was no umbrella to cover her from the pouring rain anymore.
She unleashed the pain of being abandoned by her mother and came to me as a best friend. She was so excited about having the best daddy in the world. So every year, she would do something to make her dad happy.
The only thing she wanted was to see him smile because of her. She was still young to wear a graduation gown so she would buy him birthday gifts or father’s day gifts.
Even though I claim she was my best friend, her best friend was her father. She saw all the angles of perfection when she looked at him. He was her gem, her light, her armor, and her world at large. She grew up knowing that she was only surviving for him. She loved him incredibly.
Chapter 2
N
ot a day would go without thinking about him. Perhaps not knowing her mother made her very attached to her dad.
She and her dad were both introverted, so there’s nothing much they spoke about. She bragged about him to her other friends and it was so obvious that she would completely sell her soul to hell for him. Her deepest fear was losing her dad, so she would always ask God to keep him under his wings all the time. Sometimes she would call him before going to school just to check upon him. I will extend his house and buy him two more cars when I start working
she would say when she came across his picture or just thought about him.
Things changed when her father got sick.
She started worrying but always believed that God would never let her down. The way he smiled when he saw me was priceless,
she said when she had gone to visit her father at the hospital in 2018. She did not worry too much because he could at least still smile. Her father came out of the hospital and things went back to normal.
In her heart, she had a