He finally told her that he didn’t want to do it anymore. It took him three weeks to build up the courage to say what she had already suspected for sometime now. Noah is left hurt, but Melissa is indifferent. See, she wants a man, any man; it could be your man, my man, the neighbor’s man, or the preacher man. And Noah fit the bill. He was tall, employed – breathing. In the beginning, things were great because she has always known how to get a man. However, and tragically in true Melissa fashion, after a few months, things turned bad. Because while she has mastered the laws of attraction, she has yet to find the formula for love.
© LaRonda Moore
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Thanks for the reblog!!
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youre welcome!! I really loved it
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I relate so much to this small story. Thank you for turning it into word.
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I think at some point all we all have related to it. Love is a tricky thing my friend. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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Women have tighter hearts than men it seems sometimes. And it’s hard to crack the code. Loved the short story packed with emotion in every line.
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You are so right, men and women are different in that regards. I tried to capture that dynamic in the story. Thanks for picking up on it!
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you wrote it well – it spoke
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🙂 – much appreciated.
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that is best opition
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Lol. Right!
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