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Leia wholeheartedly believed that life should be lived to the fullest, without stress or misery. That was all she wanted for her best friend. At the very least, she didn't want Renee to give up on romance at the young age of thirty all because of a selfish scumbag!
"Isaac has another performance in a few days, so why don't we go back then and have a good time? Also, I heard that The Blue Inn hires handsome new performers every few days or so. They always fight for the top spot, so if you get bored of Isaac, we can always find you someone else. You know, I think we should try to view relationships the way men do. We should only care about their appearance, and never get emotionally invested. That way, we'll never get hurt, right?"
Renee chuckled, her eyes gleaming with mirth. "Leia, what happened to you? In the past, all you talked about was undying love; you'd even pray for a man who loved you with all his heart. How did you come to this sudden realization?"
"Well, I guess it was when I got fooled by that scumbag." Leia let out a long sigh.
"William is a pretty good actor. He was playing me like a fiddle the whole time! Did you say that poison was fake? Why didn't it kill him? I can only blame myself for not shooting him and killing him back then!" Leia growled, stomping her foot in frustration.
"Alright, don't get upset. I think he's realized what he's done wrong, and he risked his life to make up for it. If you still can't move on, give him another chance. You don't have to worry about me - I won't mind." Renee could tell that Leia still hadn't moved on despite how much she claimed she hated William.
That's because the opposite of loving someone wasn't hatred, it was indifference.
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