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quarta-feira, setembro 28, 2005

Nora 

She left. She left her husband and her children, and didn't care to think what society would say. Would they scorn her? Of course! One knows how people relish in others' (established) wrongs.
She's no longer the doll, who once he played w/, who he once had on a string and w/ every move, she, too, would do the same. She's no longer a reflection of his wishes, no longer a white picket fence ideal.
She's a woman.
She took off her costume and stepped into true character. She broke away from this tradition where all u're doing is playing a role, b/c that's what u're expected to do, and not what in truth u want to do.
I smiled for her. I applauded her strength to recognize that above anything else and any duty to someone else, she owed it to herself--at least in that moment.
Poor foolish thing...all he could do was stand there w/ a lost look upon his face. Never did it occur to him that she had it in herself to come to this pt. He thought her just a "stupid, stupid woman."
Not so stupid afterall. Ela sabia leva-lo. She was smarter than he ever thought, smarter than him, obviously.
Though, there are those u love the most, there are also people u prefer to be w/.
Fool, she crashed ur so highly held image. She crushed u more that u crushed her; and that b/c it had always been abt u and never abt her.
She crushed u.
How does it feel to be lost?

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