See the problem with the story of their relationship was that he always showed up at the end of her story. Yea, she could call and rant to him about her six months or so for a few weeks, but then life would take over and they would go on with their separate lives. Part of becoming adults included new experiences and new people. For her the two were intertwined.
Funny thing is a couple months after that amazing experience under the stars before high school graduation, she met someone new. He was so different that anyone she had ever met before, he was so motivated, confident, and genuinely kind. He was a really good guy. She couldn't help but to fall for him, because he was so amazing.
The relationship with this new guy had its rocky moments and they broke up. They were young and didn't want all the complications or drama that romantic relationships can cause. The first break up was after she found herself ill and struggling with certain problems, their relationship was new and he walked away from it. They spent the summer apart.
The next breaking point came a little less than a year later. She wanted to meet new people. So they both met new people. That lasted for all of three months. Neither of them were ready for a long term commitment, but both struggled with the idea of seeing the other date. Truthfully, she couldn't stand the idea of him possibly falling in love with some other girl. It killed her.
It didn't matter what problems they had she loved him so much and just wanted to find a way to make it work. She knew they could get through this and at the time it seemed like the hardest part. Admitting that she was wrong and she wanted him back.
The trouble with love is that life happens. Life was going to show them how strong they were and how easily everything could fall apart.
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